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There is always the Network + book. I went through it in 2005, so no idea what the content is like nowadays though
There is always the Network + book. I went through it in 2005, so no idea what the content is like nowadays though
Yeah, a real fall from grace. I hate what it’s become.
I just gotta say, I’m glad I don’t know what all that coffee terminology is, I’m better off not knowing.
Every day, all the time everywhere, to the point where Linux users become insufferable? Yeah…
For sure, but it’s to be expected from a listed company. The only product is investor sentiment.
I know, nothing wrong with the joke per se, it’s just the repetitiveness of the shitting on Windows thing. Lately I’ve been thinking of unsubbing to these communities because of it.
Some of these are funny and make me laugh but I really hate that this seems to be the Linux identity.
Shitting on Windows and it’s users got old years ago. I see one of these every few days, or I see it in the comments attacking other users, it’s just miserable and sad after a while.
Like we get it, windows bad, lets move on.
“AI”
Explain?
I use 2 cloudflare containers that the pihole points to. That gives me DNS over https but it’s more of a mission to set up.
K8s is awesome.
Okay, so how many times does it need to be said in one place? I’m counting 60 here right now… I’m pretty sure after the first 10 comments you’d have picked up on it.
I think the point was, if you’re not actively adding to the discussion, and instead are just giving the whole"kek, I use jellyfin", then rather stfu, it’s already been said 100x in the comments.
Thank you, I was so confused. Now when I look at it, I get it. I was like, but both arrows are pointing up, when I scroll forward with the wheel, the viewport also scrolls up.
I may consider it. I hate that I have to have an entire other VM running for HA. Thanks for the insight.
Huh, very cool!
I think we’re talking about different things then, addons are not supported when running HA in a container.
https://www.home-assistant.io/installation/#compare-installation-methods
Eh, I’m not sure tbh, it was too much of a pain to do and the pi3 wasn’t powerful enough to handle it either so I moved to a VM on Debian.
How do you go about integrating it with HA?
Docker and the docker-compose yaml files. They’ll be invaluable. Compose files allows you to create custom networking and run multiple containers.
Super useful and what most people use to run simple docker workloads.
You don’t have to understand how to create containers, just understand how they work and the commands to use them effectively.