On Lemmy? c/linux
On Lemmy? c/linux
Centos9stream
UnRAID uses Slackware under the hood, I’ve had lots of trouble trying to use the shell and install packages and init scripts. I wish it was Debian based instead so my knowledge would transfer.
This, it ruins the surprise a bit but also ensures you’ll hear a “yes”
Edit: also I went with a brilliant earth fake diamond ring, but you could save $ and go for moissanite
Caesar with anchovies, or a good vinaigrette for a non-caeser salad.
Nice thanks
I’ll have to look into that. My issue with sftp/scp/etc is that I’m sshing into many vms, without servers setup on them. I just need a file occasionally but rapidly.
My goal is to get xclip working across ssh sessions, but from a windows host. I constantly have to scp files back and forth and it’s a pain.
Same
No love for xfce4-terminal around here?
I’m going to start developing my own alternative, is there any features that you really need/want?
I was planning on making this self hosted via docker with the option to save to Google drive.
Anything that separates you from the ground. So a bed, shoes, your health…
Can’t forget Muad’dib
Ah the old Harbor Freight rule
A 100% chance to play the sound of a car alarm in my neighborhood.
I usually search thru the apps and they install as docker containers, I can edit the configs after the fact, it’s pretty nice. There’s also a terminal so I can run regular docker commands too.
I use UNRAID, I didn’t want to pay for a license originally but having the option to mix and match drives and have redundancy is nice.
I also use the built in docker feature to host most of my services.
Yup, I daily a 2021 MX-5 RF (Miata). Luckily I work from home most days so it’s not too bad.
In the bay area, 26yo
Probably b/c the pledge of allegiance.
I used Hugo for my portfolio site, and it’s great if you like an existing theme, but making one from scratch is a challenge. The documentation is unclear and there’s a chicken and egg problem about how to learn Hugo.
The go templating is OK, I prefer other syntax but it works.