[-] [email protected] 1 points 1 day ago

2 yo loves Gnome, this one Blue Heron and High Desert Queen split, and anything by The Sword.

[-] [email protected] 3 points 3 days ago

I think it's bad to invent new words for "stopped container"

You're not wrong!

[-] [email protected] 3 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

Orphans are just dangling objects, are they not?

I'm only using the Unraid Docker GUI to send me utilization alerts and notify me when my images are egregiously out of date. I saw someone trying to author a compose file using the GUI once and I closed the window before the headache started.

I'm not paying $3/mo. Where'd you get that idea? I think I paid $20 for a license like 6 years ago.

I picked Unraid because I had a bunch of disparate HDDs sitting around and their filesystem intrigued me. (0 data loss after 3 drive failures so far.)

[-] [email protected] 1 points 3 days ago
[-] [email protected] 4 points 3 days ago

running out of disk space

This would be my first guess. Nothing shuts down arbitrary services quite like a full /var/logs.

[-] [email protected] 17 points 3 days ago

There were video games, too.

[-] [email protected] 2 points 3 days ago

I'm running an Unraid server. You can pop in and manage everything with the CLI like you would on traditional server OSes and it'll show your containers, images, orphans etc. in the GUI and throws alerts out of the box for utilization thresholds and power events. It's quite nice at a glance and gets the fuck out of the way the moment it's time to be a sysadmin.

Unraid brings some good things to the table, I wouldn't discount it completely.

[-] [email protected] 2 points 3 days ago

I have a Raspberry Pi 4B as my load bearing Mac mini.

[-] [email protected] 21 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

Use containers. Start with one device. Check your utilization after you're sure you've hit min and max for each of your services, then figure out if your single device can handle all your services gunning at once. If not, take your biggest service and migrate it to its own device.

Eventually, you might find yourself googling "Kubernetes vs Docker Swarm." When you do that, take a deep breath and decide if upgrading one device is easier than trying to horizontally scale many.

Edit: Words bad. Verbs hard.

[-] [email protected] 1 points 3 days ago

I'm a dev (with zero free time). Point me at it.

[-] [email protected] 2 points 3 days ago

Hey, @[email protected] is this feed busted?

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When marking a post as read or expanding the post preview, the post only displays as read until the feed refreshes. A post opened in its own view remains read (expected behavior).

First appearance: Lemmy 0.19.5

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🤘

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Lemmy 0.19.4 compatibility (lemmy.inbutts.lol)
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Hey, is Summit compatible with 0.19.4 or should I hold off upgrading my instance? Do you develop Summit on latest stable, release clients, or latest (like an insane person)?

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This is a cover of a Minecraft meme and I fucking love it.

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lol, lmao.

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Pet Rock: Internet Edition (lemmy.inbutts.lol)
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A wifi-enabled pet rock with a subsurface LED display (so it looks like a normal Pet Rock when it's not on). It behaves as a smart bulb / display with programmable color, brightness, and animation that can be triggered by webhooks or services like IFTTT.

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Imagine a hockey puck sized Roomba that docks at the top of the bowl, off to one side, that slides to the bottom after every flush and then scrubs it's way back up to the dock.

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I recently stated out loud that my homelab was stable, and now my UPS is posting less than 30 minutes of estimated normal load. What's everyone using as a UPS?

I've been rocking the aptly-named CyberPower OR1500LCDRT2U for the past few years. Should I just replace the cells or upgrade the whole unit?

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