Just use a sonatype nexus 3 image and proxy docker hub, etc. Then you pull images through it.
Just use a sonatype nexus 3 image and proxy docker hub, etc. Then you pull images through it.
It is BUT you are limited to their test servers for mobile notifications and they honestly suck. It’s a coin flip whether you get them. And if you want better you have to set up your own container system like them with firebase and Apple Dev ids.
I like it still but for a Greenfield project I’d probably try matrix 2.0 on synapse with element x as the mobile app.
If you don’t need notifications I’ve actually found just adding it to Firefox as a pwa works well for me. Mobile interface is surprisingly good.
Jackass says most war mongering ignoring the actual country invading another.
Typical.
For real. Id like to see any article where an ICE was bricked and couldn’t even drive simply by an update.
Not only that, as EVS get more popular those stations will get more saturated. Even with more stations that means longer waits. Imagine a line for gas where it takes 5 total minutes to fill, if that. Now imagine that line with 20+ minute EV charging, per vehicle.
Im not against EVS but there are drawbacks. Acting like there aren’t isn’t doing Anyone any good.
Quite frankly I wish they’d just spend money on public transit.
Oh OK. Yes I’ve had this going for a while. If Anyone wants some configs I’ll paste them.
This does appear to fix it. Thanks!
Home assistant uses it for notifications now? I’ve got the f droid version but don’t see that.
Thanks. I’ll add it to obtanium and give it a go.
This only because fossify hangs on my photos anymore. Black thumbnails, etc. I’ve cleared both cache and storage then uninstalled and reinstalled. No difference.
Shame otherwise I like fossify better.
I distinctly remember yum/dnf should be using a loop. Forget why but it’s recommended. Here’s a snippet from my playbook. Simply make the vars as you need and run.
- name: Install flathub as remote
ansible.builtin.shell:
cmd: flatpak remote-add --if-not-exists flathub https://dl.flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo
tags:
- apps
- name: Install flatpak apps
community.general.flatpak:
name: "{{ item }}"
state: present
loop: "{{ flatpaks }}"
tags:
- apps
- name: Remove some default unused packages
ansible.builtin.dnf:
name: "{{ item }}"
state: absent
update_cache: no
loop: "{{ remove }}"
ignore_errors: true
tags:
- apps
- name: Install our packages
ansible.builtin.dnf:
name: "{{ item }}"
state: present
update_cache: yes
loop: "{{ rpms }}"
ignore_errors: true
tags:
- apps```
On mobile. Apologies if formatting is off.
Exactly. I don’t know if the AIO image was used and how that all works (I stay away from that and the snap which is just an abomination) but no one should try to selfhost anything for prod unless they know exactly how it works. That and have a staging env. If you’re not up to the task then just pay for some commercial hosting (even if it’s just Nextcloud that is hosted elsewhere.)
I’ve run the nextcloud image (just docker.io/nextcloud IIRC) pinned for years with k8s and it’s durable and fine. It stays put and I just take the time to update my testing instance, make sure it all works with some cheap smoke tests, then upgrade prod.
And they have a jack. And I think they had the phone with the single camera right? I don’t need a front one. That was a cool feature.
This was super helpful. Thanks for taking the time to write it.
I haven’t looked terribly far into it but zrok (SP?) is based on openziti
Pita= pain in the ass
Mesh central works well.
Seriously. Thank god for calyxos which lets you have separate wifi and mobile internet toggles.
It’s covered by paying users. I’m one and happy to have my subscription cover Anyone who wants a free, private email address.