

My setup is PVE on the bottom with TrueNAS core for NAS functions as a VM (with a passed through HBA)
My setup is PVE on the bottom with TrueNAS core for NAS functions as a VM (with a passed through HBA)
A job for the weekend I guess. just done all the prerequisites and only have a warning for dkms
um…
“it feels like stealing somebody elses effort”
They have stolen somebody else’s effort already - I hate people that righteous about ‘stealing’ of content that they have ‘stolen’
I lived there for 10 years from 2000, it seemed to come uo every year or two whil I was there - fuck them
Real time is nice, but not a must have at least for my use case.
This looks good, I’m currently using dawarich and owntracks to track our families 5 week road trip around the south island of New Zealand (https://no.lastname.nz/post/1468113). If I can find a spare moment in our travels and a good internet connection I’ll try and spin up an image and test it out.
One thing that I would love is to be able to have multiple people displayed on a single map (my wife [kids when they have their own phones with data], brother, mother and a few close friends - we already use google maps for this)
I use Oracle fo No Lastname Needed, and it works well (although I have out grown the free tier), but I would NOT recommend them for a newbie to hosting as it’s a very complex eco-system compared to just a cheap VPS
maybe the influx of 10k accounts in the last few weeks just pushed the admin team too far?
Happy cake day Dave
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workrd on FF here
Mandrake 6, not quite twice as long since you were born?
Still not as thin as my 12 year old Sony Xperia
Sorry, it is 0.7mm thinner
Android app, never mind
This looks cool, I was thinking about this as part of de-googleing.
Does it have location sharing like google’s services?
A little reading and I find the answer is OwnTracks or Overland
I use backblaze as well, got an link to the docker container - that may save me a few dollar bucks a week and thus keep SWMBO happier
I have tried, but need a working display and user interaction (that i didn’t have at the time - thus needing a way to log into plasma remotely)
Interesting read. I guess I started my subscription in about June/July of 2000 soon after being given a Mandrake disk.
I see a review of Linux, Complete Reference Ver 3, which I still have on my bookshelf:
I liked my Z ultra (to the point that I developed ROMs on XDA for the togari line) before I got a job that supplied me with an iFone.
If I had to go back to buying phones again I’d look at Sony again