

I use the community maintained docker container from https://github.com/nextcloud/docker
It’s separate containers for all the services, if you scroll down the readme you’ll find the compose file they recommend to start you out.
I use the community maintained docker container from https://github.com/nextcloud/docker
It’s separate containers for all the services, if you scroll down the readme you’ll find the compose file they recommend to start you out.
I would bet that most actually happen within close vicinity to a toilet or are at least submitted from one.
This actually already exists but it’s quite pricey: https://www.eightsleep.com/uk/pod-cover/
So the main part of a computer that controls everything has a specific set of things it can do. Imagine that each of these things can be triggered by a button on a control panel.
Every company making this part of the computer has their own set of things and layout for the buttons to trigger them and you have to pay them money to learn what the things are and how to press the buttons.
RISC-V offers a set of things and a button layout that the community can freely see and use.
In this example a computer program is just the list of instructions saying which buttons to press in what order.
If you find it please share, I’d love to take a look, I’m terrible with remembering knots.
I usually go with Train Track, but I’ve had to replace my laces recently while away and could only get ones that were too thick to double up in the eyelets so reverted to Ladder.
I find these very similar in feel to the straight methods but you can get them much tighter. Also depending on the shoes you can hide the verticals for the train track method behind the eyelets which has a distinctive look.
If you like this sort of thing check out Ian’s Shoelace Site, has hundreds of examples of this sort of thing for every scenario possible.
Same for the NSFW communities they still get tagged as NSFW though.
I could see it being useful for those that want to filter the content out, or even to find it if they wanted.
I’m all for more options.