Don’t forget the exorbitant fees by Red Hat.
That was my thought.
Go with the second option.
Having Netbox as your source of truth is what we do and we can easily track changes
Quick, make a ticket to the network team and ask why the firewall is causing the internal server error.
I wish I could say I haven’t seen devs do this.
Are you taking about Jim’s Garage?
I call them regurgitation machines prone to hallucinations.
Working for a global consulting firm I can agree.
How do you do that without needing a pak for that repo?
Unless I am doing something Wong which is always likely.
I am a simple person.
My PC: Panda
My wifes PC: notpanda
Docker VM: dockerhost.home
Jim’s Garage just did a video on this. He made a docker stack for beginners with directions to his actual videos containing the more in-depth about each service being deployed.
You got the rockstar one wrong, it’s an actual programming language.
Does badly count as a way?
I kinda keep an eye on that https://selfh.st/ post that does a weekly roundup of stuff to know when I need to do patching.
No doubt there is a container I could run that would do it for me. I just can’t remember the name of it.
Removing old features so we can bring them back as paid features later on.
Go on.
That is what the B in RAID stands for.
Backups???
Slowly building up my self hosted test env in a VM on my gaming PC.
Most recently playing with homepage so I don’t have to remember as many sub domains.
Eventually I will get the *arr stack going so my jellyseerr instance is more automated.
Bunch of FortiNet PSIRTS dropped last night.
Nothing to major though.
Using public property for private usage likely fall on the bad side of acceptable use policies.