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Unless you specifically want ebuilds, take a look at nixpkgs dockerTools. It does everything you list here.
https://nixos.org/manual/nixpkgs/stable/#sec-pkgs-dockerTools
Unless you specifically want ebuilds, take a look at nixpkgs dockerTools. It does everything you list here.
https://nixos.org/manual/nixpkgs/stable/#sec-pkgs-dockerTools
No. You don’t own that. Plus you need direct control over DNS records since you need to set up MX and TXT records and I think some other records as well.
While you’re at this, get yourself your own domain so should you ever want to move provider again you don’t have to change your mail address again and can just point the new provider to the same domain
It was added in v256, maybe you don’t have that yet
The alternative is leaving them to get “special operationed” without any outside help, and then Poland or whoever Putin thinks he deserves to take land from is next, isn’t it?
My backup service runs pg_dumpall, then borg create, then deletes the dump.
I played so much TF2 from probably around 2014 until the dreadful matchmaking update. Still played a bit afterwards but not nearly as much. By far the most I’ve played Spy and Engineer, always liked them because they were the most unique. Scout after that.
Another tip: take a look at systemd-networkd for managing your network connections! It has builtin support for creating wireguard tunnels and it’s very nice.
You control how fast it goes by how much force you apply. It’s fairly sensitive too so you don’t need to apply too much. If it still goes too fast, you can always turn the mouse speed down :). It’s pretty much like a touchpad but your finger just stays in place and without the bad parts of typical touchpads. It’s been a couple years since I last used these but I remember them being a lot more comfortable and reliable than every touchpad I’ve ever used (except for maybe the one on my MacBook because that one is actually good)
I’m curious how they plan on implementing interior references while keeping structs that contain them movable and without breaking the “moving structs is always just memcpy” assumption.
All of these would be great to have though, would make the language a lot more ergonomic. I hope they get implemented.
OSM data is generally on par or better than Google Maps data. The thing that’s lacking is the search engine.
Sorry I was hungry
This makes no sense to me, this effectively seems like a loan to me which is useful if you have a single large payment that you want to kind of spread the load on your account by turning it into a recurring payment over some amount of time, but groceries are a recurring payment already so what does this do other than make you pay interest on top? By the time you’ve paid off the first one you’ve probably bought groceries three more times.
Web 3.0 is the Semantic Web: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semantic_Web
The Nextcloud Windows client does VFS and there’s an experimental Mac client that does VFS.
It would be interesting to make a Lemmy fork that doesn’t require login and registers all posts as anonymous@(instance). Would probably get insta defederated by every other instance though lol
day ruined
It’s missing the Clippy button in the taskbar
I need to mention the Enigma Trilogy here. It uses the retro graphics so well to its advantage to create a strong horror atmosphere that I don’t think could have been done anywhere near as well with high fidelity graphics.
And it has a very small audience and definitely deserves a lot more so go check these games out! https://store.steampowered.com/bundle/41914/THE_ENIGMA_TRILOGY/