Well. That isn’t the explanation I was expecting.
Well. That isn’t the explanation I was expecting.
Curious what the reason for the downvotes are (currently at -3).
I wish I was still connected with those I played NWN with. Bastions of War, an arena PvP server, let to same great squad play - and from there we expanded to other servers under the moniker “Cult of Discord” or CoD.
Why all the detail? Wishful thinking that when one of the other post members decides to search for Cult of Discord (as I occasionally do) that they turn up a result.
Two letters. 100% more effective than 1 letter.
I use it. It meets all my needs and doesn’t have and bugs/issues that I’ve encountered. What more are you hoping from it?
Perhaps this fits the bill? Requires a Home Assistant instance.
https://www.home-assistant.io/blog/2024/05/09/music-assistant-2/
If this is mostly for Obsidian, use the community plugin and a self hosted CouchDB.
https://github.com/vrtmrz/obsidian-livesync
I’ve found it quite good.
Wow. Talk about ways to skin a cat.
I mount mine to /media using autofs.
I was, at one point, using /mnt but ran in to some situation that Proxmox didn’t like that involved bind mounts (can’t remember what) and shifted them all over to /media.
Where would you mount non-removable media?
I can tell you that it’s it’s very difficult when operating within a stable, established framework.
But working on a revamp / redevelopment of a system or solving novel problems definitely engages the gears.
Appreciate the circle back!
Dockge + dockcheck.sh has made my life so much easier.
So, I spent the morning getting a dev environment setup for PrusaSlicer to use as a base for resin-only tools. Over the next month or so, I’ll take some time to strip out all the FDM support and get the slicer into a bare-bones state with only the existing resin features. Of course, it’ll be on GitHub.
I rolled out Dockge the other week, and it’s solid. It can handle environment variables, but lacks other portainer features like controlling networks, volumes, building images, etc.
One big plus is that Dockge works really well with the dockcheck.sh script for updates, where as Portainer breaks that script.
Haven’t used it, just know it exists.
Thanks for the reply. I’ve tried both Firefox and Obsidian containers from Linuxserver.io before, but when connecting I found there was no output. It made me wonder what was missing (like X11 or Wayland installed on the host) for an output to be generated.
I’m curious what the host machine for the Docker container is? Is it a headless server or something with a desktop/window manager?
Been looking to set up the Obsidian Docker container but I presently only run headless, so it sounds like a headache.
This was a great video. I enjoyed the creator’s off key humour, for once.
I wanted to spin up OCIS but for some reason ran in to difficulties with the Docker container. I forget what the issues were, but I already had a solid Nextcloud instance running so I didn’t dig very hard. Would like to revisit it some day.
However, since then Owncloud has been bought out, causing some worry.
Edit- Merger info
That is straight up horrifying.