It does exists, though you can only manage services from the user that you login with afaik.
For the attachments like pdf you can use webdav, but for the metadata you have to use their service [1]. They have the code repos online so it's open source, but no self-hosting instructions [2]. They claimed it to be…
I'm using the podman ansible module[1] to manage the podman container atm, it's ... Okish. I wrote a spaghetti mess with ansible conditionals and loops to manage multitude of systemd files made from…
This is new to me. I was going to run a separate DDNS for my homeserver, but given that the domain is only used in Caddy anyway, this reduce 1 place to configure stuff. Thanks
> And, depending on your economic beliefs, one could make the case it weaponizes the threat of poverty to drive that normalization. As another commenter point out, this eerily reminds me of human organs trafficking.…
I found Dagger[1] and Earthly[2] which supposedly would solve the issue of debugging the CI locally. I haven't got time to try them out yet though. [1]: https://dagger.io/ [2]: https://earthly.dev/
Not a typical use-case, but I used Fedora Server for my personal media server (Jellyfin, Nextcloud, Syncthing just to name a few) and it's been great (Though I do have to fix things occasionally since I live on the edge…
It does exists, though you can only manage services from the user that you login with afaik.
For the attachments like pdf you can use webdav, but for the metadata you have to use their service [1]. They have the code repos online so it's open source, but no self-hosting instructions [2]. They claimed it to be…
I'm using the podman ansible module[1] to manage the podman container atm, it's ... Okish. I wrote a spaghetti mess with ansible conditionals and loops to manage multitude of systemd files made from…
This is new to me. I was going to run a separate DDNS for my homeserver, but given that the domain is only used in Caddy anyway, this reduce 1 place to configure stuff. Thanks
> And, depending on your economic beliefs, one could make the case it weaponizes the threat of poverty to drive that normalization. As another commenter point out, this eerily reminds me of human organs trafficking.…
I found Dagger[1] and Earthly[2] which supposedly would solve the issue of debugging the CI locally. I haven't got time to try them out yet though. [1]: https://dagger.io/ [2]: https://earthly.dev/
Not a typical use-case, but I used Fedora Server for my personal media server (Jellyfin, Nextcloud, Syncthing just to name a few) and it's been great (Though I do have to fix things occasionally since I live on the edge…