I’m rocking a 128 GB Unraid system and it’s pure joy.
Its also only like 25% utilized I think…
I’m rocking a 128 GB Unraid system and it’s pure joy.
Its also only like 25% utilized I think…
You have exactly summed up my views. I currently have a 2020 MY and it convinced me that I probably won’t buy another ICE vehicle. With all the crap coming out of Tesla and Musk lately, I also can’t imagine getting another Tesla.
I’m just waiting for NACS to be built in and hoping today’s layoff news doesn’t ruin that as well…
Out of curiosity, why cant you use a wildcard?
And his blood stained sweater
I haven’t tried it but it can theoretically support webdav. You can also mount it read only via fuse with a bit of effort.
Those are both on my list of things to experiment with. I love the speed but I miss the real files of NextCloud.
Internet.bs because it’s cheap and had a cctld I wanted
Taco/nacho meat is the one that comes to mind. I use it in other things as well but my mind has very helpfully gone blank…
Cinnamon. Goes well with more savory things than I ever expected.
This is what I do. DAVx5 works well as long as you’re ok withiut realtime sync (you can pick how fast you want it). I would love to see Fastmail build the support I to their own app but that’s not where we’re at.
“Presentation!” is a regular reference in our lives.
I’m also using Dozzle and it’s been great for semi realtime use. I occasionally think about something for longer term logs but haven’t yet had the motivation.
I believe there is a standard <meta> tag for an RSS feed
This may be one of the only times I’ve seen a cat doing something silly and making it look hard
Did you try flipping the cable over? Some of the ports or cables that use USB C are super cheaply made and get rid of the flippability.
Which is part of the problem…
I also seem to be a member of the ancient society of log readers.
I really don’t understand why membership is so exclusive. Deciphering log messages isn’t always super easy but it usually isn’t too bad.
Vivaldi seems to be one of the least bad options.
This is what I do. I ran into issues with monitoring too many services so I switched to a hybrid approach. I run an instance in my server that check the status of all my services and a separate instance in Fly.io that checks the status of my local UptimeKuma install
I usually go through the attic boxes every year or so and purge the ones I don’t need anymore. I still end up keeping too many though.
Also not really a solution but Dozzle has been awesome for making viewing live container logs easier
Likely House M.D.