I switched when I made my notebook my daily driver, and so far it’s been going well for ~6 months now. But I swear to god, I miss bspwm and didn’t find an adequate replacement
I switched when I made my notebook my daily driver, and so far it’s been going well for ~6 months now. But I swear to god, I miss bspwm and didn’t find an adequate replacement
At the moment there is no difference between the hosted version to the self-hosted version
So what’s the plan there?
Yeah, you don’t get a game :(
The container itself has been allocated 4 cores and 4 GiB RAM on my PVE host, RAM usage currently sits at 75%. Before I had 2 GiB of RAM allocated, felt like it was slowed down a little bit by running from a HDD then. The host CPU is an i5-9400, so nothing beefy.
Besides Gitlab, I run Home Assistant, a single tenant Nextcloud instance and pfsense on the same host without any troubles. All services combined have 14 GiB Ram allocated, most of that actually goes to HASS since its doing speech recognition and speech synthesis (6GiB)
I am selfhosting my Gitlab and it’s one of the less troubling services I run.
I followed their documentation for setup and update gitlab biyearly, as far as I remembered I never had to revert to a backup, even after I skipped updates for a little over a year.
Don’t forget the amazing Soundtrack
Yeah, no. They’re trying to sell them for 89$
How was IDE a hardware trend?
My only experience with btrfs was when trying out Opensuse Tumbleweed. Within a couple days my home partition was busted, next time it was another partition. No idea if the problems could be fixed as these were fairly new installations to give Opensuse a try and I couldn’t be bothered to fix a system that’s troubling me from the very beginning.
Between all the options that just work ™, btrfs is the one I’ve learned to stay away from.
EDIT: that was four or five years ago
Isn’t that the explicit downside to their free plan? I mean it would still be baffling if they don’t have any in-house testing.
With all those referrals there will be a juicy blacklist for coming posts
Usually I buy them at a slower speed as I’m not in shape
Manually arriving it sounds like quite the hassle, I throw Tubearchivist out there
Most often I use it, it’s too avoid metrics.
Since their pop-up already mentioned using AdBlock violating their TOS, I’ve started using a different Browserprofile with a dedicated Google account which I’ll exclusively use for YouTube.
If there will be a slow weekend coming up, I’ll set up a self hosted piped instance
Didn’t they limit resolution during the first COVID Peak?
Hey, there was only a right TwiX in my packaging
As an European I’m also surprised that the US’ vertical Expansion is only around twice that of France.
And you’re making it easy for them if you don’t give a fuck.