

Stripping the dogshit ads and filler from recipes makes it worth it alone.
Everything else is also great.
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Stripping the dogshit ads and filler from recipes makes it worth it alone.
Everything else is also great.
Mealie for recipes
Passion projects come with lots of emotion, good and bad.
100%
My GitHub profile looked like that for a while when I was using my own PAT for a CI step that did repo syncing.
Now a bot account gets all the credit. :(
wow this really is too bad.
This was by far the best mobile interface for radarr, sonarr, etc.
Sad day.
A bit of a different tone from when they announced that they were blocked. It was much more neutral (GitHub enforcing US law).
I self host for just me but Lemmy can be resource intensive, especially if you mirror pictures.
Everything that polls Tesla data goes through (at lease negotiated access) Tesla servers.
That includes TesMate, TeslaFi, Tessie, etc.
I had an used R710 I used for a good 8 years and just updated it last fall.
I calculated that the power savings alone would pay for my hardware in about a year. And I get much more power out of a modern system for about 1/3 the energy usage.
Buy a KVM that you can wire to the power button if you can. Pikvm, nanokvm, Jetkvm, etc. Will save you when the device needs a reboot or a bios tweak.
What do you want to know. Two smart outlets can tell you when the cycles are and stop.
Unless what doesn’t boot, the KVM? Isn’t the point that this should work even if the host is not working?
As long as the host posts it should work. If it’s a hardware issue then it won’t help though.
That’s putting a lot of blame on devopers.
Not all games have a ton of contributors on ProtonDB and that’s not the developers fault.
Dont look at C++ with std:: function
NanoKVM is going for around $50
Terry would be so proud. And racist and scared. But also proud.
Definitely. Half my pipelines these days are posh scripts.
Same. Been rock solid.
I love unRAID so much. It’s crazy how just a simple GUI can help solidify docker concepts.
Anyone have experience hosting a server for non-technical parents? Plex is just so plug and play and they have clients for even the shittiest old smart TVs.