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  • I’d been considering it for awhile, but thought it wasn’t worth the trouble of switching until I realized just how often I do things the tedious manual way because writing a bash script to do it is so arcane

  • This is why I finally switched to nushell.

  • quietly

  • Dude documentation PRs are legit awesome. Everyone should do them

    Edit: no seriously, if you run into trouble with a project and take the time to figure out out, consider adding it to the docs for the next person. It’s not hard and greatly appreciated

  • The trickier part here his connecting your domain to your raspberry pi and allowing the big internet to access it. You have a few options:

    • Set up dynamic DNS to direct your domain name to your (presumably dynamic) home IP address. Assign the rpi a static IP address on your home network. Forward ports 80 and 443 to that address. The world knows your home IP address, and you're dependent on your router for security. No spam or DDOS protection.
    • Use a service such as cloudflare tunnel. You're dependent on cloudflare or whoever, but it's an easier config, you don't need to open ports in your firewall, and your home IP address is not public. (I recommend this option.)

    Either way, don't forget to set up HTTPS. If you aren't dead-set on using nginx, caddyserver does this entirely automatically.

  • Bro works in a scif

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  • Leave the world better than I found it. Raise happy, fulfilled kids who do the same.

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    Pleas rule

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  • Dude it’s just a phone call to schedule an appointment don’t get dramatic

  • I’ve been using caddyserver for awhile and love it. Config is nicely readable and the defaults are very good.

  • If you already have a public facing server for them to connect to then sure.

  • Set up Tailscale and an SSH key for remote tech support

  • The ad-supported internet is awful, and paywalls are sort of the only sane alternative. It’s how news has worked for centuries and we need to go back.

  • Last nvidia gpus I owned were water-cooled GTX 670s in SLI back when I ran windows. Ever since then I’ve always chosen AMD or intel, because of the in-kernel drivers.

  • Yeah, I don’t buy nvidia for this exact reason. No amount of performance matters if the drivers are broken

  • Was the last time you read or heard anything about Wayland 15 years ago?

  • Yes it’s an LLM called pandoc, you can run it locally

  • Neurospicy

  • Born & raised in the US, lived in Poland for the past several years. Speak a good bit of polish, enough to navigate most interactions with strangers but not enough for deep conversations with the father-in-law.

  • The best endorsement I can give radicale is that I have depended on it for years and almost never think about it. I spun it up and now it just does what I need.

    Edit: autocorrect got me