Wait so you’re telling me the “jelly” in a PB&J is grape and not as I have assumed for all my life strawberry or raspberry?
Wait so you’re telling me the “jelly” in a PB&J is grape and not as I have assumed for all my life strawberry or raspberry?
Ubuntu sometime around 2008 or 2009 after there was an install disk in a PC magazine. I didn’t use it for long and went back to windows, but I experimented again with Debian a few years later and these days I daily Manjaro.
+1 for namecheap. I’m happy with them as a registrar. Their support has always been fast and helpful if I have an issue. I use CloudFlare for DNS as they were easier to setup something for dynamic IP.
Cat bus is a cat but he’s got bus-ness on his brain
I just use nginx alpine, if freenginx proves to be the better option later it should be fairly trivial to switch the base image.
“Imagine a world where X is not unethical…”
Ah thanks for the clarification! Very informative
How could it be paywalled? I’ve never heard of anyone paying ISO to be able to write the date and time in a handy way.
I used to use Plex running in an LXC in Proxmox but when I switched to Jellyfin I did it through docker and I haven’t looked back. The setup was easier, maintenance is easier (updates can be scripted to be automatic really easily) and it works in a reliable predictable way like the rest of my docker containers.
I just have a VM in Proxmox that has docker installed and that contains all of my containers.
I used to run it on an old PC I got for free from a school made circa 2007 with a core 2 duo and 2gb of RAM and it ran remarkably well for such an old machine.
I’ve seen it with GoDaddy but not namecheap.
I’m with namecheap, they are considerably better than my last registrar.
Curious about the specs of your machine.