

Thanks for the clarification I had mixed up the details and went to check my containers. You sir are correct. I added some documentation to my post regarding macvlan network creation.
Thanks for the clarification I had mixed up the details and went to check my containers. You sir are correct. I added some documentation to my post regarding macvlan network creation.
If your using docker and the ports are bound you can just use the network mode host so the container gets it’s own ip. It’s how I have adguard running on my unraid server
Calendy is a bit different in that you set your free time. And users request meetings with you and get booked. Cuts down on the guessing game of are they free or not. Just send someone your link and have them pick a date/time. Done.
I don’t know why but reading this is hilarious to me, picturing the high schoolers log into chat gpt and ask it “how many unknown objects are there in space” and presenting the response as their result.
I’ve always been a bit uneasy about encrypted email because I feel like it’s only as good as you handle it. As soon as it’s sent, the recipient can do whatever they want.
To be clear, I’m a total idiot when it comes to understanding how this works.
I see it has a pricing section for their hosted version, do you get all features if you self host? I’m currently running Trillium-Next but the lack of mobile app is making me want to check out something like this or Siyuan.
If you’re hosting plex or jellyfin I’d recommend an old Intel processor with quicksync. I paid like 200 for my pc on ebay gutted it and put it in a bigger case for more hard drives. Runs 4k videos like a champ with no GPU installed.
I hesitantly switched a while ago, have had 0 ragrets except that there are some games I can’t play like EA games. But is that really a bad thing though?
Brother printers, I also had an older ricoh you could just buy toners and chips or even use a raspberry pi script to reset the chip page count
They can order both on Amazon duh…
“yeah but that’s like having 32GB on a lame PC”
I’d stay away from that particular one. We ui was slow af and whenever wireguard connected it crawled to a stop.
I don’t mean to sound like a dick but do they have proof or anything linking the data centers as the cause to the high water stress? This seems like a very short article claiming they use a lot of water (which they likely do) but don’t present anything other than “Ai consumes in mense amounts of water to cool…”. You’d think they don’t require as much water due to the fact they are being built in already stressed out areas.