My post on using Tailscale on my servers gets removed but not this crap?
Buddhist, FOSS, Linux, selfhosting enthusiast, researcher, plantbased, anarchism and MLM interested
My post on using Tailscale on my servers gets removed but not this crap?
I love how the first admin that reminds immediately says talk not working 32 hours a week lol
As a researcher everyday is the same. So, either all of them or none of them I guess
Great point! I never find this line of questioning interesting for this reason. It doesn’t change anything
Depending on if you put its volume in the image or a directory you need to look there. Check size or whichever it is. I believe for directory it’s du -h and for docker you could docker ps to see all.
Oh I see you say taking the directory size takes too long… how could that take more than 10 seconds…? Are you not using CLI
I would like to choose how I live in the world outside of the control of capitalism, the nation state, and boarders.
My 8th grade English teacher made a big deal of reading that book which includes a lot more programming than the movie. I don’t remember the point he wanted to make though…
Finally my time to shine
I’ll read more into it then. Thanks for adding!
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@cypherpunks@lemmy.ml who I responded to. What do you seek to add?
What?? The link Arthur sent is not in that third video. What does your comment even mean?
I like the quest 3. Quest 2 is fine as well
Relatedly, there was a company was selling a cloud(🤡)-based product called “Little Printer” from 2012 to 2014; after their backend predictably shut down, some fans of it recreated it as https://tinyprinter.club/ and later https://nordprojects.co/projects/littleprinters/
This is super cute. Thanks for sharing!
I’ve heard the reMarkable e-ink tablet’s cloud service has good-enough-to-be-usable handwriting recognition, but sadly I haven’t heard of anything free/libre and/or offline that is.
I’ve eyed those for some time but I do prefer FOSS or at least only connected to my own server… That is a cool suggestion!
Thanks for sharing
That would certainly be more interesting. Sorry you don’t find it relevant…
I checked my local backup server and I have two directories:
/home/share for backup files
/home/app data for backup appdata
My main server which unfortunately runs unraid is structured like
/mnt/user/array/media
/mnt/user/array/Nextcloud
/mnt/cache_ssd/appdata
I wonder what could be more random than it or more fun examples?