Those signs are the size of an A4 paper in Germany. Stop assuming everything has the same size as stuff in the US…
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Maybe I should’ve just shut up and thought for a bit longer before writing that comment…
If you want to talk to me elsewhere, you know how to reach me.
Those signs are the size of an A4 paper in Germany. Stop assuming everything has the same size as stuff in the US…
I’d prefer the need to look for the sign instead of hoping nobody ripped it off.
Regarding the red stoplight:
In Germany we have a rule that you may turn right if theres a sign permitting you to do so. In that case the traffic light is to be treated like a STOP-sign.
I have seen thqt zero times.
But tbf I don’t live in a big metropolitan area.
Dunno what’s arcane about setting your network up once, crrate the compose (jn my case regular docker) and write sudo docker compose up -d
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Literally using Linux in any way shape or form is more arcane than this.
Just recently learning about NFS sharing. Sure, let’s write the config in /etc/export and also edit the fstab config on the guest to auto-mount it. Don’t forget the whole syntax ;)
Not the mention the 100 different ways of setting up a static IP in each distro which differs slightly in any package/distro
“Overmorrow” is actually not obscure or obsolete at all in german.
“Übermorgen” is quite often used (at least around me)
Buy, rip, refund, repeat.
Is it an epub download? Anything else is DRM and thus useless.
Not Steam/Valve but others will surely try something.
Example: Best case scenario happened to Rocket League.
Sigh…
Just had to find about it here https://youtu.be/XrRlL7_coh0
Ironic how the US wants to define the kilogram while the majority refuses to use it.
Dark Reader solves that problem
I may do it if the username is spelled with emojis (color is really noticable when everything around it is plain text) or has a stupid take.
Like splitting from another cell? Or like splitting a bullet. Now 2 target can share the sweet relieve of death <3
/s
Assumed so and will probably continue. Thanks for your input :)
I didnt mean that literally ;)
You said I should abandon the docker platform in favor of utilizing the LXC container world? Can’t you use Docker inside a LXC container? But that sounds like more work vs a proper VM
You mean I should plug my stack directly into LXC containers in proxmox?
What are my benefits over running docker stack in a media-storage VM which I will spin up regardless?
Not interested in utilizing kubernetes.
If I am right kubernetes is a sort of HA for containers? If it is, it would be way out of scope for my use case.
If I’d need to rewrite my whole compose stack it would be very annoying…
Also not sure if the kubernetes functionality is the same as truenas scale apps but the dev team deprecated it: https://truecharts.org/news/scale-deprecation/
Entirely for home use and entertainment but also a bit of learning.
I try to be best practice from the get-go even if it’s a bit steep to start like this. I believe that doesnt even get me close to scenario of “give everyone every permission recursively”.
But I will expose it via a reverse proxy.
Right now I am experimenting with my VM on doing the All-in-one VM doing NFS shares from my other 2 linux devices. And that was successful besides the issue of now having system1 think 100 = user “pi” and system2 100 = user “appoxo”
But yes. If you actually know what your goal/achievement is (e.g. reach a 0-trust permission state for the folder-tree of department Y) then it’s easier to research what you need to achieve it.
And that’s where I am already stuck. What do I want to do and how do I achieve that with the limited time, motivation and resources I have.
I believe my current wish is:
All in all I think I will proceed with doing the all-in-one storage and compute VM and let jellyfin access it via a docker-compose mounted NFS mountpoint.
Why: I believe it’s easier to use as the bloody beginner I am ;)
BUT if you have a better idea or think I should do it a different way, I want to be open to feedback and advice
Because more information is better than less.