But was $application.old_final the one to rollback to, or $application.old-final2?!
I love this wild west phase of the Fediverse! Feels like the good ole days of the Internet. Onwards!
But was $application.old_final the one to rollback to, or $application.old-final2?!
Sure, grandpa/grandma, time for your medicine.
Not to mention the benefits of versioning and being able to rollback! There’s something so satisfying about a well set-up CI/CD pipeline.
Oh shit, I remember watching Gumbo Slice backyard street fights back in the day. Didn’t realize this was meant to be him!
This is great, I’ve completed the form. I hope you post results here at some point!
Completely agree with everything you’ve written, and will also add that any fork will need to either constantly keep up with and stay compatible with the upstream Lemmy repo, or if the fork decides to make breaking changes, it will need to port over security and other QoL changes that upstream gets.
Agreed. Terminal is the shite. Makes working in WSL Ubuntu really rewarding.
Is that not typical?
Interesting. Seems like it might be worth it for me to look into Ansible and perhaps even Proxmox on the new SFFPC I’m building as a media center for stability/reliability.
Thanks!
So in addition to docker containers, you use separate VMs for isolation? Or are you just referring to the docker containers themselves?
I have separate docker containers for different apps too, but no virtualization beyond that.
Noob question. What kind of apps are you (or other self-hosters) running in VMs? With containerized apps, it seems like VMs would be largely unnecessary, unless you need some particular device to be virtualized? Or am I misunderstanding?
Reminded me of the very campy movie Stealth where an AF AI plane/drone goes rogue. I hope they have lightning strike protection on these things!
That looks amazing! Unfortunately I think I might have limited my options by using a 3.5in HDD as the primary storage for my media server :/ looks like I’ll probably have to go one size bigger in terms of form factor.
The HC2 supports a full-sized 3.5in HDD.
Oh, I’d assumed the NUCs would fit a 3.5in HDD, I guess that rules them out.
Since my home server is a media server, it’s primary drive is an 8TB HDD :)
I haven’t looked into proxmox yet, so I wouldn’t rule it out yet. OMV is nice, but I found it a little limiting. I actually really like the idea of running a full linux distro with an actual desktop (so not just headless) on it instead of just using OMV as the primary interface. I like the idea of spending more time within actual linux so I can upgrade my linux-fu.
1L PCs look cool, I suppose I won’t be able to upgrade too much, but then again I’m unlikely to need to anytime soon. The form factor looks amazing.
Might get a better price if I shop around
I want to support my existing HDDs as well as M.2s, so the Asustor is out. m-atx is interesting, I like that it’s flexible for ongoing upgrades.
Looks pretty good, but wow, that’s pricey! $650 or so on Amazon Canada.
You monster