The first step to being a developer seems to be learning how to put down other devs :(
The first step to being a developer seems to be learning how to put down other devs :(
Gotta give the cheeser another chance
WSL? Windows for GUI programs and WSL for any CLI work. All my servers are Linux but I just ssh into them. Everything runs this way all nice and happy and I never ever touch PowerShell.
Pointless might be a bit of a stretch. Change begins with recognition - perhaps some of the grand constants must be mutable in order for progress to be made.
Did you watch the video? You are both making the same point.
Yup, I sync my Office/Teams notifications for work along my Nextcloud tasks for our home checklists 👍
My guess is my hard drive held down the prtscn button enough to amass 15GB of screenshots since they look like they’re taken seconds from each other and stopped after my HD filled up.
Maybe I got lucky and have an incompetent hacker.
About 15 gigs of screenshots from something pressing down my prtscrn button unknowingly, lol
At least I hope that’s what happened.
Op is gonna meet their stinky penpal in person and wants to save a special gift for when they get together, how romantic 😍
My Google searches are in SHAMBLES rn
But Reddit is hardly irrelevant. they are still MASSIVE compared to those examples
Finally! I was really in need of someone to make this.
New has the best content on here currently lol
It does indeed! https://github.com/actualbudget/actual-server
Building from docker-compose is super straightforward. Generating the keys is the hardest bit of the ordeal but I have it locked into just my local network since it saves your most recent sync on your device.
Just chiming in to say thank you for the transparency on this. Really great to see the backend stats as this really instills my trust in you all and it’s super interesting to the inner sysadmin in me
On 3 Rpis and a NAS around my home:
Nextcloud - Google replacement
Actual Budget - YNAB type server that’s super simple and meets my needs
Apache web server - portal to my projects
PiHole - DNS pass/allow list
PiVPN - Allows me to connect to my home VPN when abroad
2009Scape - A little RuneScape Private Server I turn on and off on my desktop when I’d like to afk at work
Docker - A couple docker instances - one on my test pi I use to roll out onto my “prod” servers
Backup server - 14TB backup with an offsite copy :D
Joplin - Note-taking app - barely a server connected through Nextcloud
Plex - Everyone knows about Plex - I’m thinking of switching to JellyFin
rtorrent - kinda old-school compared to the *arr programs but I enjoy manually downloading all my media :)
Hope I’m not forgetting any!
Thank you, this has been killing me!