Nice! That’s on my print backlog as well :-)
Nice! That’s on my print backlog as well :-)
Those are some nice prints, well done!
Hmm yeah I was aware of that but personally didn’t see it as a reason not to like Kagi… Lori came across as quite drama seeking without solid arguments imho. Thanks for the response!
Have you tried the small web lens? They run their own index specifically to help surface the content you mention is hard to find by default.
Any specific reasons? I’m a very happy Kagi user and the founder is active on their discord and seems like a really nice guy.
If it could I’m sure a lot more people would be willing to call it GNU/Linux.
Thanks for the tip, I’ll have to give that a try this weekend. I assumed it would require a full VM but never thought to try it in LXC, nice if it’s that simple and I now feel kind of silly for asking haha. And the reproducibility and ease of deployment is indeed a big plus of Docker compared to LXC. It would be nice if Proxmox could add native integration for Docker at some point.
Thanks for the tip, for some reason I assumed I couldn’t run docker in LXC but never actually tried… I prefer to avoid the overhead of a full VM and I find LXCs way easier to manage from the host system. Guess I’ll have something to test this weekend. Cheers!
Do you run Docker in a VM or on the host node? I’m running a lot of LXC at home on Proxmox but sometimes it’d be nice to run Docker stuff easily as well.
Do you run Docker in a VM or on the host node? I’m running a lot of LXC at home on Proxmox but sometimes it’d be nice to run Docker stuff easily as well.
Guess it depends on your client because it works for me.
I hope you mean 200 degrees celcius, I imagine it’s hard to print at 200 F ;-)
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SystemD also contains things like a network manager, dns resolving, ntp time sync and more, which I agree should not be so tightly coupled to the core init system.
Exactly, it’s why I don’t buy Logitech anymore!
Jealous of the amount of free time you have available ;-) good luck!
I’d recommend scheduled tasks instead. Why be involved at all? :-)
If it’s important that it keeps running then it should just be redundant and taking one node down for an update shouldn’t be an issue. I know this is wishful thinking for a lot of services but I refuse to be on call for something if the client can’t be bothered to make it redundant.
Interesting, also ADHD but for me it’s the opposite. I can get in a deep state of hyperfocus doing computer stuff and I mostly forget the world around me exists. Which of course is not ideal either lol.