No offence, but is Docker really the best way of running NC in a professional environment? Also, if you don’t want Docker to upgrade to latest image, don’t use the “latest” tag in your configuration.
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No offence, but is Docker really the best way of running NC in a professional environment? Also, if you don’t want Docker to upgrade to latest image, don’t use the “latest” tag in your configuration.
I use https://prismlauncher.org/ and the FTB App.
Great news and some really nice milestones that I will look forward to.
What minority is that?
You are not a regular user. My parents are regular users and they have been using Linux for years. They don’t know though. That’s a regular user.
It’s the redundancy. So a file exists at 4.2 hosts on average. The minimum is 3, which is something you set yourself.
I have been using it for about 6 months now. no issues.
I currently only use 163.92 GB @ 4.2x of storage though and renting out about 2TB of storage.
It is actually fairly easy to setup. Both hosting and renting.
I use Sia as a renter (paying for storage) and I am also a host (selling storage space) on the Sia network.
Currently use it to host videos from peertube.wtf. It’s not perfect yet, but it works.
I use Sia for this. It is essentially what you describe, but with a monetary system.
I rent out some of my storage, and use the Siacoin earned to buy storage for backups.
It is a tiny bit annoying, but you can get +1 extra slot every 24 hours up till like 60 extra slots total, I think?
I use an Allpower power station, that has build in UPS.
This is my install size of ESO:
I would say that ESO is probably one of the best MMO solo games out there. You can even play the game as an actual Bethesda Elder Scrolls game, to some extend.
Damn that’s pretty awesome. So this is the actual developer of ESO, that is spending time making their game compatible with Linux?
Mostly Ubuntu, but sometimes Debian.
I realise my post is not very obvious. I am looking for a tool that lets me create a database of users and which permissions/roles/access they have been granted in various systems.
The Linux Experiment is also on PeerTube. You should really link to that instead 😁
Afaik AMD has always been better supported on Linux.
To the moon, boys!
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