@themeatbridge @g8phcon2 That last bit is locale-specific. If I mow on dry, sunny days now, I get dry, dead grass.
Literally just some guy
@themeatbridge @g8phcon2 That last bit is locale-specific. If I mow on dry, sunny days now, I get dry, dead grass.
@ReversedCookie
Except people don’t use what’s better. That this belief persists is proof enough. You’re applying economists’ spherical cow, but as the complexity of a system rises, everyone’s ability to act rationally decreases. In my experience, most people gave up trying to understand tech years ago and just follow trends.
@CrypticCoffee
@Sentinian @dessalines You could try SyncTrayzor Portable from a USB drive: https://github.com/canton7/SyncTrayzor
Paths might get weird? I haven’t tested.
@mfat
https://yunohost.org/ is an attempt to fill that gap, but it’s missing a key feature. Anything that wants to be broadly adopted will have to be appified these days.
@maor
@activator90
https://forgejo.org/ is attempting to solve that problem. If we all adopt it (or other federated forges that may appear), we don’t need GitHub at all.
@TheHolm
You may want to check out https://forgejo.org/. It’s a fork of Gitea that’s Fediverse-enabled.
@GatoB
@gedhrel
wasm sandboxes can take IPs? Regardless, if we’re just talking density, I can put multiple IPs on a single interface or create a ton of virtual interfaces. That’s boring, though.
@MangoPenguin
If you’re scripting it yourself, https://www.complete.org/dar/ gives a few extra niceties over just zip files or tarballs.
Thank @jgoerzen for the nice summary.
@koinu
@duncesplayed
You can always tunnel if your ISP won’t play nice: https://tunnelbroker.net/
@Sandbag
@jaackf
SyncThing. It’s the best sort of selfhosted program. You set it up once and then never think about it because it just keeps quietly doing what you wanted.
Wikis can be great if you’ve got a few folks that need to coordinate information.
An RSS reader/aggregator.
@CausticFlames
It doesn’t require it, but you can’t send password reset or emergency access emails without it.
@PriorProject
@BaldProphet
What’s the smallest container around? How much RAM would that take?
edit: FROM scratch let’s you run bare binaries on Docker.
Would be very interesting to see how far that could get. What sort of payload/task would be interesting for all those containers?
@Sandbag @bdonvr
@sifrmoja
Ah, yep. Now that you say it. Thanks for cluing me in.
@redcalcium @zephyr
@redcalcium
Really? Not .local? Why is it the default on so much?
@zephyr
@humanreader @hungover_pilot @selfhosted Most folks I know use a KILL A WATT.
@czardestructo I like the tidiness of this.
@Atemu
There’s not really a magic bullet here. The current answer is to prepare a PDF outside of paperless and feed it in: https://github.com/paperless-ngx/paperless-ngx/discussions/367
mpflanzer on that Issue is working on a file merging feature, but it’s not ready yet.
@takeda
Thanks for sharing. Always good to learn more.
@sam @SJ_Zero @selfhosted
@tux0r
We become what we normalize.
@nyl