

I’ve been using DockSTARTer for years and it does what I need, when I need it.
If the goal is to learn, then go for learning Docker directly.
If the goal is to do it well and quickly, don’t reinvent the wheel.
I’ve been using DockSTARTer for years and it does what I need, when I need it.
If the goal is to learn, then go for learning Docker directly.
If the goal is to do it well and quickly, don’t reinvent the wheel.
Can the ISP offer dedicated IPv4 addresses? We had a similar issue with the new rural fiber provider. I spent hours tinkering and researching only to finally call support.
15 minutes and $2/mo later it’s all taken care of. I have a direct IP and no maintenance nightmare that I have to sacrifice a goat to the printer gods and pray for mercy to make work*
*when it wants to
I had good experiences (a year ago when I last tried it)
Magisk module SafetyNetFix used to bypass that and let banking apps work
DockSTARTer takes most of the work out of setting up and maintaining a docker -arr suite. The guys that maintain it are great too.
It’s out there. I managed to collect nearly everything from I think '35 onwards.
What do you use in place of Keep?
If you enable developer options and then disable animations, your phone will feel 1000% faster on any OS.
It’s also due to social inertia.
Power companies charge by the kWh because their generators are measured in total output wattage and consumers consume at different wattages at different times.
Sure, it would be easier to measure in total joules consumed per period time but it would also be easier to measure with world standard metric units. The pain of changing is harder than staying the same, so muh freedum units.