Yeah I’ve tried to learn to live with it but I’ve just decided to make a mod to return it to the old menu
Yeah I’ve tried to learn to live with it but I’ve just decided to make a mod to return it to the old menu
Yeah but I suck at the game lol
Those people aren’t great at thinking things through. They’re “idea people”.
No it shouldn’t.
Well considering I’ve been using it for 25 years and it literally has had its own Wikipedia page since basically Wikipedia existed… no. It’s not a buzzword. It’s just a term used to describe an idea.
Why? This sounds like FUD.
Yes. Containers are awesome in that they let you use an application inside a sandbox, but beyond that you can deploy it anywhere.
If you’re in the sysadmin world you should not only embrace Docker but I’d recommend learning k8s, too, if you still enjoy those things.
You can just grep for carriage returns followed by newlines, grep -Pirn '\r\n$' /path/to/whatever
. It’ll identify all your problematic files.
For anyone doing this, set up your spending and budget alerts and actions. It’s possible to accidentally fuck something up and end up with an aws bill that’ll suck, but this will give you some measure of protection from that in case you accidentally misconfigure something.
Plex setup is literally just installing it on a machine. It took me an hour because I decided to move it to a different machine after I set it up.
Starburst are the Great Value brand of Hi-Chew.
What the fuck is wrong with Maine, New York, California, and Nevada?
If I’m just using them as a glorified small Linux box it could work pretty well. If you’re going to host services that don’t require a ton of bandwidth you don’t need a hard line or anything. Hell my Plex server is using WiFi (802.11ax but still) and it delivers 4K just fine.
I'd look at the container's networking, if I were you.
Yeah "it does nothing but downloads torrents" is the selling point. It's the reason I exclusively use Transmission.
Some sick fuck out there kept the files
If it reaches a certain critical mass. These things always have a tech bias at the beginning because it’s the nerds who invent them.
2Gbps symmetric fiber, $70/month, flyover state. Could go up to 5Gbps for another like $20. No data caps. I may never move again.
I can’t edit Word documents for shit lol. I edit everything using Markdown (the same formatting used here) because I don’t have to think about it.
That said every job can get stressful now and again, and this line of work is no different, but most days it’s just work. Make this change, make this thing do something else, kill this thing that’s costing money and everyone stopped using last year without telling anyone, etc. Typical things.
The solution to this is to start your own instance and federate the other instances that you want to make sure you can always reach. This is a solved problem, really.