

As someone from Northern Germany, I’m obliged to check out MoinMoin!


As someone from Northern Germany, I’m obliged to check out MoinMoin!


Thanks, I missed that.


How did you approach finding the proper plugins?


Yeah it seems like it’s doing too much for me.


And with production run I mean produced at the same charge or the like. As those have a higher chance of failure. If you buy two new from the same shop, odds are that they came in the same shipment etc.


The downside is they are more expensive, the louder part is for big servers I think, but not HDDs
And yes, I was talking about used ones, sometimes they’ve got the SMART values listed, sometimes I ask


I’d go for the second option. Just make sure they are not from the same production run with similar history (operating hours) as it would increase the chance of both failing at the same time.
You can also check eBay for enterprise HDDs with 90+ remaining SMART values. They are far cheaper than new and usually fine.


Yeah Codeberg is cool. I’m on my own forgejo but it’s currently local only and that won’t change until federation works.
They’re right here in the shelf :-)


Interesting! I still don’t really get atproto admittedly
They don’t log, at least not to my knowledge, they aren’t part of the OS.
They are behind an opnsense, but the broken one is not reachable from inside the network as well and the other one is reachable from outside perfectly fine


I’m on calibre web automated but I’m looking to migrate away. Gets tons of features that I’m not using and I can’t keep up with. Also the slop release notes are barely readable. I put up an issue for that, not sure if it’s gonna help.
I just add a book via the web interface now and then and later download it via OPDS. Probably giving Booklore a try.


Not familiar with Zwave, but ZHA (the Zigbee HA integration) has a list of recommended stations in their docs, maybe ZW has something similar?


That likely means the server is still up and just the Lemmy containers/just the frontend container is down. The default setup has nginx proxying the /pictrs to pictrs I think.


Copying my other comment. It opens PRs to change the tag from the docker image.
I have all my compose stacks in git. They’re deployed from their git repos with Komodo.
Renovate is a bot that checks git repos for dependencies (mostly container images in this case) and checks if there’s a newer version available. If yes, it creates a merge request to update the version. I review the requests and merge, then the updated compose stack gets deployed with Komodo. It’s a great semi automatic way to handle updates without giving up control.
There’s a nice how to here: https://nickcunningh.am/blog/how-to-automate-version-updates-for-your-self-hosted-docker-containers-with-gitea-renovate-and-komodo


Yeah that sounds terrible. Also my main reason to hate discord.


It mentions how several open source projects have their communities on Discord.


I have all my compose stacks in git. They’re deployed from their git repos with Komodo.
Renovate is a bot that checks git repos for dependencies (mostly container images in this case) and checks if there’s a newer version available. If yes, it creates a merge request to update the version. I review the requests and merge, then the updated compose stack gets deployed with Komodo. It’s a great semi automatic way to handle updates without giving up control.
There’s a nice how to here: https://nickcunningh.am/blog/how-to-automate-version-updates-for-your-self-hosted-docker-containers-with-gitea-renovate-and-komodo


Hrmmm?
Need? No
Want? Yes