That does sound like it’s something else.
That does sound like it’s something else.
Does Podman actually open the ports like Docker do? I was of the impression it did not. But it’s entirely possible that I might be wrong.
I would be disappointed if it did. I’m moving to Podman as well just because of the firewall issue in Docker.
Edit: After some searching I’m convinced Podman does not mess with the firewall unless instructed to do so. Have you tested that the ports are actually opened up?
Not if you need to run it on Windows.
I’m curious, is there a reason you use Baikal over Nextcloud for cal-/card-dav?
I would probably be happy to not have to run an additional service, so I would have to have good reasons to run Baikal next to Nextcloud. Then again, if I had already setup Baikal and then, sometimes later, Nextcloud, There would probably be a great span where I ran both :D
Check out https://gadgetbridge.org/
I bought a Garmin 265 a couple of months ago after moving from iPhone/Apple Watch to GrapheneOS. I have never installed the Garmin app or created an account there. Most features of the watch works normally.
272 times? Those are rookie numbers.
I practically only have one playlist. Some of the music on it was added in the last millennia.
The repetition really is key. Some of the music on my list have several versions, same song but different recordings, but it has to be the right version. Usually the first one I heard. Having insert streaming service replace “my” version with another is a jarring experience.
So… What came first? The plastic or the egg?
HTML and Caddy.
Plexs movement away from selfhosters. Cloudberry is now MSP360, and I can’t tell what it actually does.
The author actually went back to a Synology NAS after one and a half year of using this server.
The post is five years old. A lot have changed in that time.
I’m not sure if I would call the post “very detailed”. An overview, at best.
You are right. I found the receipt in App Store. I bought it in 2022 at a 50% discount campaign. Sorry to get your hopes up.
I use 2Do on my iphone and like it. I'm pretty sure i haven't paid for it. At least I can't remember paying, and can't find a receipt either in my mails nor the appstore.
I may be misreading your post, but it seems like your argument against Unraid is that they "rolled their own" which is why you'd never use it and instead "roll your own"?
Ah yes. The famous write-only backup solution :D
Same here. My Kobo Libre 2 syncs with it over Wifi. It's nice.
I'm using Headscale for something similar. I have a VPS and a server at home. Both are on the same Headscale network. On the home server I set up a Matrix server. On the VPS I set up Caddy as a reverse proxy for the home server with its Headscale IP. It works nicely.
I'm not on 4G, though.
I've been using Tailscale, it's lovely. But I didn't like that I had to use Google/Apple/Github to log in.
Last night I set up a Headscale server which works with the tailscale client. It's lovely as well.
Well… Do you really think you’d do any better at incrementing geese?