Sounds good! I’ll write something up & post on selfhosted
Just give me a couple days :)
IMO, trying to avoid CLI in server administration is doing yourself a long term disservice. Its not that challenging and you’ll learn a lot more about how everything works. Plus, you’re pretty much not going to be able to avoid the terminal forever.
Jakob is super cool!! I got to meet him in person at LTX 2023, he gave me a mic and told me to start streaming :)
I’d say the requirements are accurate, it needs cpu to do the simulation stuff but I’m still a noob.
Regardless, i think i could go 12hrs before crossing that threshold (if it does exist)
This is terrible advice, especially for someone moving from an rpi bruh
In what fucking world are you living
The best pro-tip i have from my college days, is to always check wikipedia :) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sci-Hub
Wait, really? I use NPM and also have two sites running via a separate nginx container – i feel so dumb now LMAO
This! Im planning on getting this set up on a spare pi one of these days™. You get a free premium acc on the tracking sites, so you can track where tf all those planes and helicopters above your house are going
Confused as to what the question is, are you looking for an idea as to which ebook platform is the most usable? In my experience (between Calibre & Komga) Calibre is the champion, its not the one people talk about all the time for nothing
Though now its been advertised 🤣
I don’t anymore, now that I use Spotify. But when I did, it was YouTube recommendations to find new music and then torrent the whole discography to find the ones I liked
+1 for vikunja, used that in college for managing all my assignments and use it now for managing my side projects and family events!
except for premium .dev
WHYY ;-;
Agreed but as time goes on and the community grows these things will come! The piracy community in general i think is pretty quick to switch platforms because we’re so used to main hubs going down overnight (i.e. rarbg, kat, etc) and having to find the new spot.
https://lemmy.browntown.dev/post/1440768
Not sure if you getting mentioned in the post gives you a notification, but just wanted to drop the link here! Hope it helps, I tried to make the walkthrough pretty basic while still keeping it high level where it matters (like I assume anyone attempting this is familiar enough with selfhosting that they can install a docker container without me walking through the entire process)