I was thinking the same, but it would be trivial for software to realize that “fnj xlg” maps to “the dog” with Colemak or Dvorak.
I was thinking the same, but it would be trivial for software to realize that “fnj xlg” maps to “the dog” with Colemak or Dvorak.
You da real hero
I think I made it right with an edit.
Happy Birthday!!
ETA: …you know, whenever it may be
When will fediverse allow more than one upvote!? Until then, I can only give you this one
That’s not how supply and demand work. Low supply doesn’t drive demand higher; demand is usually independent of the supply. However low supply for any given demand will cause prices to increase.
And what makes you think the supply “artificially” low? There’s not a big conglomerate somewhere holding on to a large enough tranche of housing to cause a dip in supply, most likely.
It’s low supply because homeowners with record-low interest rates are less interested in selling and moving, since the monthly payment they pay right now be for less house. It’s a side-effect (or maybe the main effect? I’m not an economist) of the fed increases.
Thanks to everyone who replied, but I gave up on this. Turns out that Synology’s DSM has nginx as part of it, without exposing it as configurable, that commandeers ports 443 and 5000, and any other port seems to direct to 5001(?) which is the desktop manager login. I’ll just remember all the ports or maybe get Heimdall spun up!
People choose $80k cars on 5-7 year notes because “they can afford the payment” thinking that means they can afford the car.
I looked at Heimdall and came to the same conclusion, I could just whip up a static html page of links, or make bookmarks, easier than maintaining another docker.
I didn’t know that so it’s still good info. Is this a correct understanding:
That means that since I start the *arr stack in one yaml file they are all at http://*arr/ and such? But only to each other; pi-hole from some other yaml is only available on address:port
Interestingly that chart basically says “light visible to humans”
Thanks for the tip, i didn’t actually 100% understand what proxmox was until you said that it is a hypervisor.
I have a NUC that I accidentally stole from my last job that may become my hobby PC. I will probably try a distro on bare metal to get my feet wet but then take it to there. Or maybe a USB distro to start? I haven’t put much thought into it yet.
I went from 212j to 920+ and it’s night and day in terms of what it can do. It was also $400 more so there is that.
It has been a fun hobby to nerd out learning Docker, networking magic, VPNs, and such. It may tun into full-blown Linux on a PC at some point.
If you got one with a decent CPU it’s also quite the little workhorse of a home server via its apps and Docker.
Write it down when you figure something out. Draw arrows to it from some other part you figured out. Scratch it out when you realize you had it wrong and then put the arrows to a new place where you doodle how it actually works. Never look at the notes again.
I am learning Spanish on Duolingo so maybe in 40 years I’ll know enough to count as Latino too!
If conservatives become convinced that they can not win democratically, they will not abandon conservatism. They will reject democracy.
—David Frum
Microfinance is not the same thing as the gig economy.
What are LBRY and Odysee?
Or make $7000 while losing a quarter. Or to bring it to wallet-level, making $7 while losing one-fourth of a penny.