Another option in this space: https://barassistant.app/
My homelab upgrade from 8.x to 9.x was pretty smooth from following their upgrade guide[1]. I just upgraded from 9.0 to 9.1 this morning without any issues. [1] https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Upgrade_from_8_to_9
Or lnav (https://lnav.org/).
I also had issues with Podman on an M2 Mac. I'm currently using OrbStack as I had network performance issues with Colima (I have 10GbE between the Mac and a NAS). Outside that issue, Colima was awesome.
Would you mind elaborating?
I had the same issue but it turns out you can expand them to show the titles by clicking the "side bar" button that, for me, was left of my address bar. Odd default but this is in a nightly release and others have…
This will definitely be subjective and I highly recommend using the subreddit search to find topics you enjoy, BUT here are a few of mine: r/billiards r/boots r/frugalmalefashion (arguably small nowadays) r/hiphopheads…
As someone who had been listening, I've heard maybe one good faith justification (onboarding and mentoring of new hires) and a multitude of vague "synergy" excuses. Honestly asking and sincerely listening, are there…
I've been looking for a good and ideally very simple place to host an Uptime Kuma container with persistent storage. Any suggestions?
Firefox Relay offers "randomized" phone numbers along with its emails: https://relay.firefox.com
That is pretty interesting. Probably an solid blog post in and of itself.
I would love to use Ripcord but I can't find any information on noise suppression/voice focus and that's a requirement for me as I play without push to talk and on mouse and keyboard so all those key presses get sent…
Same here. Tried a few hours apart. If you're looking for the API docs, as I was, they are here: https://docs.pirateweather.net/en/latest/
open-meteo.com looks awesome. I've been messing around writing a snow forecast app for skiing/snowboarding for a while now and the main thing I'm missing is historical snowfall data. Do these data sources exist in a…
On my phone at the moment but I've used it for over a year so it's been at least worth $240 to me. I'll update this comment with more info (both pros and cons) when I'm on a computer.
I've been surprisingly pleased with Kagi, a paid search engine in private beta right now. I believe they also use bing results was well as their own indexes. I've found the search results to be on par with Google and no…
This looks cool. I know effectively nothing about Svelte so some of these questions may be coming from that ignorance....but can you talk more about the embedded V8 instance (what's it doing?) and also what gets sent…
Maybe https://teclis.com/ from the makers of Kagi: https://kagi.com/.
I...I love it...
A couple ideas come to mind solving slightly different problems 1. Flight discovery It would be interesting to propose a date and (optional) arrival time and location and have the service look up like the top 5 cheapest…
I had an elective class that was open notes/book so I collected all the notes and resources the professor provided, put them into a single PDF, and then just text-searched them in the class. Worked well but the class…
There is a blind post on the new pay bands floating around somewhere.
Check out https://www.hey.com/. I've found once I categorized the majority of my regular senders to either go to paper trail or feed, I get so little actual mail. Then when I want to go see my feed for Patagonia's…
Speaking only for my own org's stated goals, they try to hire within the same timezone or close-by. So South America, for a west coast team, would theoretically work but Europe would be a tougher sell. Amazon also…
Another option in this space: https://barassistant.app/
My homelab upgrade from 8.x to 9.x was pretty smooth from following their upgrade guide[1]. I just upgraded from 9.0 to 9.1 this morning without any issues. [1] https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Upgrade_from_8_to_9
Or lnav (https://lnav.org/).
I also had issues with Podman on an M2 Mac. I'm currently using OrbStack as I had network performance issues with Colima (I have 10GbE between the Mac and a NAS). Outside that issue, Colima was awesome.
I also had issues with Podman on an M2 Mac. I'm currently using OrbStack as I had network performance issues with Colima (I have 10GbE between the Mac and a NAS). Outside that issue, Colima was awesome.
Would you mind elaborating?
I had the same issue but it turns out you can expand them to show the titles by clicking the "side bar" button that, for me, was left of my address bar. Odd default but this is in a nightly release and others have…
This will definitely be subjective and I highly recommend using the subreddit search to find topics you enjoy, BUT here are a few of mine: r/billiards r/boots r/frugalmalefashion (arguably small nowadays) r/hiphopheads…
As someone who had been listening, I've heard maybe one good faith justification (onboarding and mentoring of new hires) and a multitude of vague "synergy" excuses. Honestly asking and sincerely listening, are there…
I've been looking for a good and ideally very simple place to host an Uptime Kuma container with persistent storage. Any suggestions?
Firefox Relay offers "randomized" phone numbers along with its emails: https://relay.firefox.com
That is pretty interesting. Probably an solid blog post in and of itself.
I would love to use Ripcord but I can't find any information on noise suppression/voice focus and that's a requirement for me as I play without push to talk and on mouse and keyboard so all those key presses get sent…
Same here. Tried a few hours apart. If you're looking for the API docs, as I was, they are here: https://docs.pirateweather.net/en/latest/
open-meteo.com looks awesome. I've been messing around writing a snow forecast app for skiing/snowboarding for a while now and the main thing I'm missing is historical snowfall data. Do these data sources exist in a…
On my phone at the moment but I've used it for over a year so it's been at least worth $240 to me. I'll update this comment with more info (both pros and cons) when I'm on a computer.
I've been surprisingly pleased with Kagi, a paid search engine in private beta right now. I believe they also use bing results was well as their own indexes. I've found the search results to be on par with Google and no…
This looks cool. I know effectively nothing about Svelte so some of these questions may be coming from that ignorance....but can you talk more about the embedded V8 instance (what's it doing?) and also what gets sent…
Maybe https://teclis.com/ from the makers of Kagi: https://kagi.com/.
I...I love it...
A couple ideas come to mind solving slightly different problems 1. Flight discovery It would be interesting to propose a date and (optional) arrival time and location and have the service look up like the top 5 cheapest…
I had an elective class that was open notes/book so I collected all the notes and resources the professor provided, put them into a single PDF, and then just text-searched them in the class. Worked well but the class…
There is a blind post on the new pay bands floating around somewhere.
Check out https://www.hey.com/. I've found once I categorized the majority of my regular senders to either go to paper trail or feed, I get so little actual mail. Then when I want to go see my feed for Patagonia's…
Speaking only for my own org's stated goals, they try to hire within the same timezone or close-by. So South America, for a west coast team, would theoretically work but Europe would be a tougher sell. Amazon also…