

100% agree. This feels like more of a learning tool to me. See how compose files are structured, maybe combine it with some documentation and start branching out from there.
100% agree. This feels like more of a learning tool to me. See how compose files are structured, maybe combine it with some documentation and start branching out from there.
DCM looks somewhat interesting, I’m not sure I have a use case for it between proxmox helper scripts and the “Docker run to Docker compose converter” in it-tools, but I always like messing with new containers so I might spin up DCM just to see if there’s a use for me.
I also find it a little funny that DCM is a docker container that you have to copy a compose file from the documentation to launch when that is the exact use case they are saying you can avoid by using it.
It still hurts
I’ve looked into it.l briefly. Did you have any issues switching? I’m concerned about how some apps I need would function.
You’re thinking Fast and Furious 7 “Fate of the Furious”
I have an aqara temp/humidity sensor in my AMS. The hygrometer (rectangular type) shows 10% and aqara shows 19%.
I’ve also just been using the hygrometer as a binary if it is > 10% then I change media.
Typing all this up made me realize I need to just set an alert for the aqara to just tell me if it jumps above 20%.
I’m sad every day that Google Play Music is gone.
Thank you, I know I have more homework to do on this before I make a final decision, but the more info the better.
Holy crap, I had no idea. Someone else posted that utility as well, I’m going to bookmark it for when I get another NVMe to put a linux distro on
That will be my next plan, 2 NVMe boot disks, but that may not be before next year. I’ve been using PopOS, fedora, and Mint in VMs for about a year now just messing around and getting a handle on the GUI side of things since most of my debian containers are cli only.
I’ll look into GoXLR and Streamdeck plugins again, thank you for that, I looked a while ago and it was a long way from my comfort level, but given the amount of docker/debian I’ve messed with in the last year, that may be attainable now.
“Switch to Linux” is always the answer but a Nvidia graphics card, Stream Deck, and GoXLR are all things I use every single day, with no official linux support I’m never going to be able to use it as a daily driver. I have plenty of VMs that I run Linux on, but it’s just a non-starter for my day to day gaming rig.
MS should have done what they said and made W10 “the last version of windows” instead of doing the typical corpo bullshit and coming out with an even worse version.
I misread system wide as network wide. My mistake. FWIW, I still prefer a network wide and browser plugin (ublock and privacy badger) combo.
Flashing ESPhome devices. I just had to re-flash one via serial the other day and it requires chrome AFAIK.
porque no los dos? I use both and there are things uBlock can catch/block that AdGuard Home doesn’t seem to be able to. That said AdGuard makes mobile pages readable, when most these days are a complete nightmare of ads
they can’t be that bougie, every apartment I’ve ever been in with a sliding door has those, and usually somewhere from 1 to 5 of the slats have broken off from normal operation
“I just increment the number at the end” is a phrase I’ve heard so many times
Amazon bought Ring in 2018 and the enshitification has been coming for years, just another reason to ditch all Ring cameras.