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I use IceWM on antiX. Seems to be a good mix of low resource usage and aesthetics.
I use IceWM on antiX. Seems to be a good mix of low resource usage and aesthetics.
I didn’t for the longest time but now I use Traefik for this. It can automatically add services (i.e. containers) to it’s routing list so the overhead is low and since I also run openwrt on my router I setup *. localhost to point to 127.0.0.1 so I don’t have to remember what ports I’m using for which service (e.g. jellyfin.localhost). You can also setup DNS entries using something like PiHole.
I put the sample template (https://yacht.sh/docs/Templates/Templates/) into a file named docker-compose.yml and Docker said the syntax was invalid. Are you saying I can give Yacht a compose file and it’s cool with it?
Used it for a bit but I didn’t like how you have to deploy things from templates which are basically compose files that don’t like like compose files.
Netflix has been profitable since 2003. This is greed.
Downvotes because you got it to work?
This is the kind of AI stuff that really annoys me. Looking at one of the mutation examples I didn’t see anything that wouldn’t normally be tested by a typical mutation tool. You took a simple, idempotent process and you got an llm to do it slower, less accurately, and using more resources.
If you wanted to marry the two in a new and possibly useful fashion I would say use an llm to analyze the results of a standard mutation test and give guidance on what issues should be acted upon first. An off-by-one calculation could mean somebody loses a million dollars or it could mean a button is grayed out. Standard mutation tools don’t give you that context.
No. My connection is about as simple as it gets. I just downloaded and got the site to work immediately with Brave. I’m quite annoyed because I can never use Firefox for more than a day before I run into a site that doesn’t load.
I find it hard to contribute to some projects because I don’t understand the overall architecture but I think contributing to unit testing is pretty simple. You just need to understand the smallest units of work, not the whole thing.
I’ve gone through bouts of depression and I know motivation is hard to come by but I think it’s difficult to be depressed when you’re in the middle of exercising. I know the ask was to make time go by faster and as someone else said certain activities can make your brain take a break. I feel like walking, running, or biking outside is a fairly good way for your muscles to do the thinking but less hamster wheel than going to a gym or exercising at home.
“Border Crisis” is code for “too many brown people that don’t speak English”.
That’s one way to basically ensure the US never imposes pay caps on executives.
Other than the low chance of you being targeted I would say only expose your services through something like Wireguard. Other than the port being open attackers won’t know what it’s for. Wireguard doesn’t respond if you don’t immediately authenticate.
There’s a little overlap with things like Terraform but it’s not as bad as if they bought the companies that owned Chef or Puppet.
Can’t believe that’s gone through. They took JBoss when they bought RedHat so now it doesn’t have to compete with Websphere and when they bought HashiCorp Openshift doesn’t have to compete with Nomad. At this rate they’ll buy CyberArk and then that’s no more competition with Vault.
Ngrok
Twingate (what I use)
On the first point I had a thought about this the other day. My grandma told me we’re supposed to wear “our best” to church and someone wearing jeans would wind her up big time. Then I thought, “Uh, none of these clothes existed when Jesus was alive. If anything we should wear tunics.”
They already put “In God We Trust” in classrooms. 10 more years there will be nothing but scripture on the walls if we don’t get our shit together.
Unless we go the way of Independence Day or Three-Body Problem. At this point though I’d also probably say…
Please conquer us.
We’re sooooo fucking stupid.
Agreed, OpenWRT is for something with limited resources like an OTS router.