

Its likely just a fake story, omitting key details to make the web assembler feel better about his CSS skills.
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Its likely just a fake story, omitting key details to make the web assembler feel better about his CSS skills.
Nah, they just dont care about some stupid bicycle.
Also - why dont this guy just give them the exact footage? He doesnt want to?
why? basic password protection (the one that comes by default) - is working for me just fine + haproxy as reverse proxy for tls.
Been using one vs code server for coding for years and another one for notes. - but I dont expose this to the internet without VPN
Why does it say 54 comments - but I dont see any?
Personally I given up on pihole.
it’s just caused too many issues blocking sites that my family were using.
And then even for local DNS use case - I figured it makes no sense for me. I can just configure one of my real sub domains to resolve to local IP and be done with it.
No idea what specifically is your issue - but can’t you just connect the pihole to monitor and keyboard and look at the logs?
Could u share some details about your setup? I really want to try kubernettes maybe this is my sign from the universe
Really? I’ve seen threads with people claiming to run dozens of services on it. What do you recommend instead, just any rpi OS and installing them like I would on regular linux?
if you plan on running portainer and then multiple services on your portainer. I honestly would not recommend rpi, and Im sorry its a nice little device but I dont think its very fast.
https://superuser.com/questions/1579497/how-does-a-raspberry-pi-4-truly-compare-against-a-modern-desktop-cpu
you can get some tiny SFF pc: https://www.ebay.com/itm/256201371098 that should have a tiny power consumption but 50x faster than rpi
see the benchmark: arm is raspberry pi https://www.cpubenchmark.net/compare/3213vs3917/Intel-i7-8700T-vs-ARM-Cortex-A72-4-Core-1500-MHz
Dont even bother with portainer on RPI. Too low powered.
Rpi is 5 watts, Usff will be 10-35 watts, even my old 6700t runs as mere 10 watts, new amd tiny devices are said to be 15 wats but with 100 times faster CPU, real 32gb ram and real nvme. Its a lot more capable machine that I throw hundreds of containers on and its works just fine. But RPI is fine for what it is - I think its good fit for like Kodi or some isolated applications like pihole.
See some of the mini PCs on this site:
https://liliputing.com/gigabyte-launches-brix-extreme-mini-pc-with-ryzen-7-7840u/
Things like this:
I got 4 of them and they are collecting dust now. I find the 1L usff pcs way more powerful.
I had the 1.25 TB a month cap all the time till earlier this year when all of a sudden they ran a symmetric fiber here. Eastern us, not rural at all. I went with 500mbps/50$ a month - dont really need more for myself, but the lack of a cap is just amazing as I ran against the limit so many times before.
Look at the Lemmy apps total install count in the play store, you can model from there. Hint : not as much as you might think.
However. Apps were not available (except for jerboa). Lemmy apps are now here! available and still improving a lot. I find that voyager is very nice to use, jerboa improved a lot, Lemmy servers stability improved.
Now - you the lemmy users (lemmywings? Lemmings?) have to go back to reddit and other platform and spread the word about the Lemmy apps. Post on Lemmy first and always include a link to Lemmy post in your reddit posts.
Thanks forshatring, do they offer docker image for jfrog container registry? I couldn’t find any in dockerhub.
This looks good actually, thank you for sharing.
What is the direct registry page u are referring to? AFAIK official docker registry v2 has no GUI feature so one has to install 3 rd party gui.( well noone has to but it makes life easier).
Do u have a link yo a docker image?
ah interesting. I tupically shy away from business editions, but looking into this one now.
is it just me - or their stupid site is broken and dont expand the content? https://www.portainer.io/pricing-packaging-faq-july23
There is like 5mln tutorials