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Janeway, when she was talking about making sense of temporal paradoxes.
Janeway, when she was talking about making sense of temporal paradoxes.
How is it legal to make up a fee then offer a paid membership to avoid the fee you just made up? How is that different from the mob guys that would collect your “insurance” membership so that you didn’t incur a “business burned down” fee?
What does the hair dryer do with all the water??
Is there any use to spinning up an instance, only allowing say 10 people max, then just keep it updated and let it run, to take the load of those ten people off the bigger instances? Is that too small time to be useful? I have pretty weak upload.
I think I just need a general overview. Something about the concept isn’t clicking for me, and it makes it hard for me to learn how to use it when I fundamentally don’t get it. Is there a really good “Introduction to Docker and the tools people use with it” that I haven’t found?
Docker is hurting my progress. I just can’t seem to wrap my head around it. Is there a Docker for Dummies?
Kinda depends. I have one that makes an excellent Plex server with an external USB drive for the media. It’s ancient, got it for nothing from an school that was going to throw it out, it’s got Intel QuickSync so it transcodes media in hardware. I even got the 2TB USB drive for nothing, friend didn’t need it any more and was going to throw it out, now it serves him media with the Plex server I built. Did the same with another Chromebook for Pi Hole. Now thinking about a slightly beefier one for Home Assistant. Might set up a Lemmy instance on another one, just for the fuck of it.
End of life Chromebooks, baby!
I don’t see the problem. They obviously would hire more people to do double the episode load.