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This is very close to my workplace but we have about 17 domains to work across, with a separate account for each. It’s frustrating sometimes, but in the end I get paid the same either way.
This is very close to my workplace but we have about 17 domains to work across, with a separate account for each. It’s frustrating sometimes, but in the end I get paid the same either way.
I use wger at home and it’s waaaay overkill. Designed for the gym part, probably not the whole package
The Splatterhouse series!
Am I just a tech-peasant by using Book Reader? It’s not the flashiest but I dig it.
Name your kid Concise
God I wish I had gone into development instead of operations. It would be cool as hell to just decide to devote time to helping whatever software you like be better.
That’s how you know it’s better
SLAAAAAAACKWAAAAARE!!! Slackware is good.
Debian is a nice second.
Custom color-coding of subs was nice when you scrolled so far you forgot where you were.
Oh HELLS yes, this was the superior reddit app
I have a friend in a neighboring state that I visit regularly - we’re setting up disparate SANs, one at his location, the other at mine. We each get half the storage space; we back up to the half onsite and overnight the onsite SAN data gets backed up to the offsite. This has nothing to do with mail, but if you can host a mail server on something as inexpensive as a pi then you could have one at multiple locations for redundancy purposes.
Sorry, should have been clearer here; the only application I’m worried about is jellyfin; I also run a fileshare, domain controller, a git instance, and like to have a lab environment to build and tear down servers. I’ll edit the original comment to clear that up.
SLACKWARE!!!