should also look into conduit or one of its siblings, normal synapse is a dog to run
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misterbngo@awful.systemsto
Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•Somerville, Massachusetts. This is what good bike lane design looks like. English
2·17 days agoSomerville has the community path (car free) that cuts across the city and works it’s way into Cambridge, making it super easy to get into Boston. Boston’s infra is not as good but it’s getting better.
misterbngo@awful.systemsto
Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•Somerville, Massachusetts. This is what good bike lane design looks like. English
4·17 days agoyeah there’s a bigger tree further up this stretch that I constantly have to duck under
misterbngo@awful.systemsto
Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•Somerville, Massachusetts. This is what good bike lane design looks like. English
5·17 days agoIf that somehow magically happens in Massachusetts, I will personally go and slash their tires daily
misterbngo@awful.systemsto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Those who are hosting on bare metal: What is stopping you from using Containers or VM's? What are you self hosting?English
4·5 months agoYour phrasing of the question implies a poor understanding. There’s nothing preventing you from running containers on bare metal.
My colo setup is a mix of classical and podman systemd units running on bare metal, combined with a little nginx for the domain and tls termination.
I think you’re actually asking why folks would use bare metal instead of cloud and here’s the truth. You’re paying for that resiliency even if you don’t need it which means that renting the cloud stuff is incredibly expensive. Most people can probably get away with a$10 vps, but the aws meme of needing 5 app servers, an rds and a load balancer to run WordPress has rotted people. My server that I paid a few grand for on eBay would cost me about as much monthly to rent from aws. I’ve stuffed it full of flash with enough redundancy to lose half of it before going into colo for replacement. I paid a bit upfront but I am set on capacity for another half decade plus, my costs are otherwise fixed.
misterbngo@awful.systemsto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•From Docker with Ansible to k3s: I don't get it...English
19·8 months agoIve actually been personally moving away from kubernetes for this kind of deployment and I am a big fan of using ansible to deploy containers using podman systemd units, you have a series of systemd .container files like the one below
[Unit] Description=Loki [Container] Image=docker.io/grafana/loki:3.4.1 # Use volume and network defined below Volume=/mnt/loki-config:/mnt/config Volume=loki-tmp:/tmp/loki PublishPort=3100:3100 AutoUpdate=registry [Service] Restart=always TimeoutStartSec=900 [Install] # Start by default on boot WantedBy=multi-user.target default.targetYou use ansible to write these into your /etc/containers/systemd/ folder. Example the file above gets written as /etc/containers/systemd/loki.container.
Your ansible script will then call
systemctl daemon-reloadand then you cansystemctl start lokito finish the example
The Kde store UI is a bit lacking the screenshot browser has arrows all the way at the edges.
I uploaded three screens two of the configuration and one of the widget on a panel, expanded with all the advanced controls.



we did this in the late 2000s when schools banned chat programs. Just working in Google docs teach.