Where do you look for stuff like that?
moved over to sh.itjust.works
Where do you look for stuff like that?
KillerTofu got it right, I just wanted to post and agree rather than just upvote. Yeasts changed the flavor of my homebrewing pretty significantly as well.
Thanks for posting this. I didn’t know it existed.
holy shit what a disaster.
nagelsmann sends his regards
At will is a bullshit shield used to deflect legitimate labor issues. You need to talk to a lawyer like now.
not gonna lie wanna hear more about the wolf warrior vest
Cool graphic. Thanks for posting it.
I’m an Americano dude, myself.
I screencapped this because I can’t trust the internet to have it when I want to come back and laugh at it again.
Interesting landing spot at Ajax. Smart move for both sides.
That’s the face of a man that fucked up.
https://github.com/XMLTV/xmltv
I run it as a docker app then feed it to Plex and jellyfin.
Nice finish.
Spectacular crash and burn at United. Imagine the guy goes back to Dortmund and sets the world on fire. Dortmund doesn’t have a buy option in the contract. What the hell do you do with him if you’re United and Sancho fuckin kills it at Dortmund?
Seems to be workin out for them.
I know enough to be dangerous. I know enough to follow faqs but dumb enough to not backup like I should.
So I’d be running my server on bare metal and have a couple services going and sooner or later, shit would get borked. Shit that was miles past my competence to fix. Sometimes I’d set up a DB wrong, or break it, or an update would screw it up, and then it would all fall apart and I’m there cursing and wiping and starting all over.
Docker fixes that completely. It’s not perfect, but it has drastically lowered my time working on my server.
My server used to be a hobby that I loved dumping hours into. Now, I just want shit to work.
Absolutely.
I’ve meant to do that a hundred times and pulled it off exactly zero times.
I used to use a self hosted nitter for FreshRSS too. I gave up completely. I pruned all the Xitter feeds and looked for other sources.
FreshRSS is great. Container is easy to run.
Wikipedia functionally ended the market for encyclopedias. When I was a kid I would go to the library and read an encyclopedia just to see what random knowledge was in there. Traveling salesman would sell encyclopedias door to door and they were hugely expensive. Then Encarta came along and it was mind blowing you could have all that information on some CDs. Then Wikipedia killed all of them and did it for free.
When computers began to take hold in middle class homes, one of the biggest gold rushes was to be the encyclopedia of choice on the computer, since consumers saw encyclopedia software as an obvious (and maybe best!) use case for a computer.