Hilariously true
Hilariously true
I imagine this would be up to the application. What you’re describing would been seen by the OS as the device becoming unavailable. That won’t really affect the OS. But, it could cause problems with the drivers and/or applications that are expecting the device to be available. The effect could range from “hm, the GPU isn’t responding, oh well” to a kernel panic.
Curious how this is distinct from SimpleX.
Is this driver advocating to prevent the extinction of manual transmission vehicles, or are we to preserve product documentation ?
It’s always entertaining for me. I think that speaks more to the performances of Ryan Gosling, Steve Carrell, and Brad Pitt more than the movie itself. But, the way it presents the facts of the collapse is also a little unique and fun.
It’s a stub and almost worthless.
Yeah, and it’s so comprehensive.
yarn install
yarn dev
My point stands.
If you really want to serve the self-hosting community, please improve your documentation. As someone unfamiliar with this product, I have no idea what to do with this once I clone the repo. I hunted and found a compose.yaml file, but it’s not clear if this is all I need.
Per rule #3, this seems to be a general home computing question and not centered around self-hosting. Please consider adding details to clarify how this involves self-hosting.
Deadpool 2 was a disappointment. This seems like it might go back to the simple storytelling of the original, even if they are throwing him into the multiverse. I like it.
Except when the ONLY pi-hole is down, which was the original OP’s whole question.
Yes, your experience will be different if your DNS is being provided by another kind of DNS resolver. If you want a consistent pi-hole experience (and you can’t avoid downtime of your current pi-hole), add another pi-hole to your network and let that be your secondary DNS resolver.
Add another DNS server (1.1.1.1, for instance) to your DHCP options. Your DHCP clients will use 1.1.1.1 when the pi-hole isn’t responsive.
When you mention Postgres, are you saying PG specifically is better, or are you implying that the default SQLite db is what really slows things down? I ask because I’m on mariadb with no complaints, but might switch if NC is faster on Postgres.
I put my UPSes on generic rails that support it from the sides. I just wasn’t comfortable with the cage nuts and bolts taking the full stress of the UPS in my rack.
Not that I’m aware of. You’d interact with the password database via another app.
Based on your criteria, I would suggest you use something like Keepass with the DB synced via Nextcloud. This allows you access to the local DB file if NC goes offline.
I’ll consider it a drop-in replacement when Kubernetes can use it.
Locking the thread. Information relevant to self-hosters has already been shared. Too many reports of off-topic comments to leave this open.
IMO, this is a discussion that should be taking place on the project’s GitHub. I’m going to lock the comments so I don’t get any more reports about commenters’ behavior.