

Has worked great in my experience.
I read your comment as implication as either hard to use or unstable.
Usually a lurker.
Maybe I should’ve just shut up and thought for a bit longer before writing that comment…
If you want to talk to me elsewhere, you know how to reach me.


Has worked great in my experience.
I read your comment as implication as either hard to use or unstable.


I’ve seen those with public routing servers.
Example: IP-127.0.0.1.dtag.de
Makes sense there or for webservers.
But anywhere else? Lol not really


Why would someone want that as their hostname???
I’d understand mountpoint but that?


Avoiding eye contact while glancing at traefik and authelia


Netplan alone disqualifies Ubuntu as a “friendly stable starter distro”
OP didnt mention anything about stability. Just ease of use.


And what OS do you implement there? Debian? :p


GUIDs?
Could you expand on that topic? :)


Thank you very much!
Hardware? Yes
Network misconfiguration? Welll…


Probably easy to modify (for electrical engineers) to manufactured shoes


There are some with illuminated soles.
They just arent blinky.

Oh and they are most likely to be found in specialty shops or online.


Yep.
And they released today the new version 10.11.0 with massive improvements (according to the changelog/blog) to the server.
Make sure to try it ;)


Arent they different solutions that also offer overlapping features (e.g. VMs and Containerization).
I would rather compare Proxmox with Hyper-V than Unraid.


For example, I don’t think that the paid fork of truenas that LTT has economically backed is going to be successful
Maybe not in the short term.
But he mentions them on every ocassion they’d use TrueNAS that doesnt require advanced configuration.
And it really is just a pretty frontend with some additional features.
So I don’t see why it can’t be successful (except for too high prices)


Except you kinda get crucified for not using (F)OSS on lemmy^(exceptions apply)
Exceptions I encountered:
Just wanted to mention it
Bitwarden uses the favicon from the first link in the password entry.
For my selfhosted web pages I use the public info page of the selfhosted page (e.g. openMediaVault) and set detection to [none].
This way it won’t match against the 3rd party page but I get the icon :)
BUUUT it should only poll if you activate the program/extension.
Don’t know why it should poll at midnight


You do you. And that’s totally okay.
As for me: I couldnt care less as long as it tastes good.
But I would also accept synthetic gelatine based gummy bears as well.
Sorry I think I forgot to write the word.
What do you use as your guest OS? Debian? :p