

If he were blind though, Pretty Woman would have a different feel
If he were blind though, Pretty Woman would have a different feel
Just turned a Win10 machine into Ubuntu not too long ago. It took all day, broke several times, and still has issues booting remotely. It is getting easier, but a 30 minute Windows install with a few button presses is still easier, unfortunately
My first thoughts were the DS’s pictochat or maybe PSP. No clue about how to use them like this, I doubt “modern” tools exist (yet). But it’s creative, interesting, and I like the needless extra steps…so I support it
I have no coding experience, but myself and my users have been desperately hoping for a smart playlist feature. Fingers crossed
I have remote users, and I’m hosting several services through it. It wouldn’t be pretty, but we’d survive
Fair enough
This is the first I’ve heard of Tailscale=/=infallible. As a long-time user, should I switch to a different setup?
Thanks! I bookmarked your comment, and I’ll look into it
These are the niche things I subscribe for. I need guides
Not very practical. Find a few curated lists, then start blocking domains 1 by 1. Sounds inefficient, but it’s ironically faster in the long run than blocking the whole WWW then backpedaling
Had any trouble finding obscure stuff?
Not just the 80s, I had some in the early 2000s. It was delicious
If you look up “Dr. Frankenstein Discord” you’ll find the community that helped me get familiar with Docker. As in, several people held my hands for about 2 weeks non-stop. I can’t tell you enough how much I love that group. But containers aren’t the only way to go.
I hear people talking about Proxmox a lot, and it seems (as far as I can tell) to be one of the easiest platforms for hosting many services one a machine. Next computer I set up, I’ll be going that route.
Regardless of how you do it, the knowledge base and skills mostly transfer like a Venn diagram. The most important pieces to get started are hardware and patience. Everything else can be solved with online teamwork
If you wanna get really tin-foiled about it, Planet X and a dead star beyond the belt
I saved the post because I’ve always been interested in aggregating a RSS feed, but I need ideas for what to subscribe to. Thanks for making the post
I was just looking into this yesterday. I’d love to hear if it’s worth the hassle. People seem to be 50/50 on its long-term usefulness, “just use _____!”
I’m an idiot so it took me about 3 frustrating years to get all the docker containers working. Worth it every day
YSK I’m profiteering off of the masses thinking like this by not moving my money. It’s worked for me every time someone told me “you should reinvest”
After making the jump, you’re totally right
As someone that struggles with networking, I’d love to hear what you’ve found and how