There is probably no out of the box solution, but if you want to give it a go and hack it together, this combination might work (or it might not, I don’t think anybody tried yet)
https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-webtop
&
There is probably no out of the box solution, but if you want to give it a go and hack it together, this combination might work (or it might not, I don’t think anybody tried yet)
https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-webtop
&
Huh?
I’ve been running radicle for a while to sync my desktop and mobile calenders without any hiccups ever.
Sorry for the link dump - I just glanced over the content and it seems like this might help you:
https://www.warpbuild.com/blog/docker-mirror-setup
https://medium.com/@shaikrish27/deploying-a-docker-registry-mirror-as-a-container-59565ff92c48
https://blog.alexellis.io/how-to-configure-multiple-docker-registry-mirrors/
the window rules one really fucks me up.
It stopped working at the beginning of the year for me and nobody gave a shit about the bug reports.
Now I have to keep juggling windows and their sizes every day like a caveman.
Income from Steam is what ultimately made gaming on Linux viable. And to do that, they made significant open source contributions.
So I’ll keep giving them money of course.
Thats great!
But I think we need to look at it from the perspective of somebody migrating from GitHub. If OP is used to the GitHub GUI and uses it extensively in their workflow, they will probably be very frustrated while trying to do the same on sr.ht .
https://github.com/schlagmichdoch/pairdrop
This works really well. The readme says “local network” at the beginning, but it works across the internet by sharing a link.
GPT4All is a nice and easy start.
I print from my phone just fine
Ah yes, the immutable OS, except for all of the various mutable parts.
We should totally not call it anything less confusing.
How could you install anything or change any setting if it “doesn’t change” ?
How could you install anything or change any setting if it was truly immutable?
Immutable OS makes sense in certain scenarios, but not in home computing.
I second this.
I’ve learned about it at work and used it privately.
sr.ht is pretty good if you don’t care about a web GUI
oof
And I was just thinking about getting a subscription.
Time to selfhost SearXNG instead.
If this is a HDD you could recover it.
If SSD - no.
has insanely good deduplication and compression. May even fit everything on the 64gb usb.
But it does archives on a file basis, not partitions, so not sure what kind of hackerman admin priviledges you’d need to restore your windows in case you want to roll back. I’ve never used windows for this level of fucking with the os - but I’ve heard you can’t modify sys32 etc. even when you use the admin account.
Why would you need a travel router?
The rpi already can be set up to hotspot it’s own wifi network.
For connecting to hotel wifi, a simple usb dongle is good enough, as discussed here: https://forums.raspberrypi.com/viewtopic.php?t=287485
In regards to VPN-ing into the media server at home - depending on where you travel, you might not have any internet or you might use up your mobile data volume.
GrapheneOS sometimes sacrifices privacy for security.
I had way more privacy related features and controls on a rooted LineageOS phone (which was obviously much less secure)