Bu-but how can we monetise it without a sop for the consumers?! We couldn’t, just, not make money from it!
The profit motive drives hypocrisy - more or less blatantly, but always.
Bu-but how can we monetise it without a sop for the consumers?! We couldn’t, just, not make money from it!
The profit motive drives hypocrisy - more or less blatantly, but always.
I’m also interested in that, please
I am about to set up HA in docker, could you let me know what problems you came across and (presumably) ironed out?
Thank you, i’m going to look into this!
Ha, i have planted a few rasoberry pi zeros running just syncthing in a few relatives’ places for that. I worry about a blackout damaging them, so i have a few. Syncthing is great, as soon as a backup is made, it whisks it off all over the place, amazing.
I have a keepass database synced between a phone, desktop and a Raspberry Pi 1. The Pi just sits as an always-on server. I don’t edit it on my phone. Here’s my problem: when I edit something on my desktop and save it I invariably get a file conflict error and have to force the Pi to accept the new ‘conflicted’ file from my desktop. Any idea why? It’s incredibly annoying!
Condescension is a terrible way to kindle enthusiasm. C’mon, if you know this shit, extend a hand to those who don’t.
Waking up to a broken nextcloud (overnight! Look, no hands!) was the single reason I finally got acquainted with docker containers