This guy is clearly an antisemite - doesn’t he know Israelis were promised this genocide 3000 years ago?! It’s their ancestral heritage to headshot those children!
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- crusa187@lemmy.mltoWorld News@beehaw.org•Imagine future generations learning about how we punished the people asking to stop a genocide, instead of the people committing it.5 months
I’m getting all Angelfire’d up at this prospect!
- crusa187@lemmy.mltoProgramming@programming.dev•Developers remain willing but reluctant to use AI: The 2025 Developer Survey results are here6 months
Many companies are tying monitored AI usage to performance evaluations. So yeah, we’re going to be ”willing” under that pretext.
Finding one senior dev who is willing to debug a multi-thousand line application produced by genAI…they’re going to be reluctant, at best, because the code is slop.
MBAs and C-suites keep trying to manufacture consent for this tech so their stock portfolios outperform, and the madmen are willing to sacrifice your jobs to do it!
I’m honestly not sure, you’re discussing a few corner cases that I haven’t tried out personally. I think you’d just have to do your own testing to see. I suspect the more layers of abstraction, the more they could potentially slow you down, but can’t say if it would be experienced the same way some of us who ran in docker had observed.
Proxmox is quite powerful, if you get it setup and running smoothly it would be awesome to hear back about how you did it!
Yeah I’ve heard this from a few people with similar setups, Postgres does seem to alleviate a lot of the performance bottleneck from running virtualized for whatever reason.
You running it on bare metal? Much better that way vs docker in my experience
Welcome to lemmy, have fun!
- crusa187@lemmy.mlto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•I add two docker containers via CLI and suddenly I can't ssh into my machine or access any local container.... what happened??English
1 yearYou say you changed port configs in the yml, but then refuse to share said yml when people ask to see configs.
If this is some sort of trolling attempt, going to have to rate it 0/8.
Let this be a lesson to you - don’t modify port settings unless you’ve triple checked the documentation. It’s easy to mix them up with docker. And don’t ever use a known port value for a service like ssh, that’s just asking for trouble. Docker provides other ways to access the virtualized cli.
- crusa187@lemmy.mlto
Reddit@lemmy.world•If musk actually says "Heil H**ler" while doing the nazi salute, what do you think r/conservative will do?
1 year“He was just joking bro, don’t be such a snowflake.”
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Been working great for me for years! You do need to take care when setting up for a stable and consistent experience, but their docs are pretty thorough and regularly updated.
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It’s too big for email, and likely too big for Dropbox or Gdrive unless you have a paid account with them.
That means you’re going to have to get slightly technical. Find a freeware SFTP program that can spawn a server on the host, and connect to it from the client to download the file.
Good luck!
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Yo, is The Economist purely rage bait articles?!
- crusa187@lemmy.mlto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Do any of you have that one service that just breaks constantly? I'd love to love Nextcloud, but it sure makes that difficult at timesEnglish
2 yearsIt’s the containerization causing this imo. I also host nextcloud on bare metal and it’s quite stable
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I’m interested, it’s on the list but pretty far down. pgsql is better hands down imho but I followed nextcloud recommendations at the time I set things up and just never switched. Thanks for the guide!!
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Just wanted to +1 your comment. Installing on bare metal host is higher risk, but higher reward as well in terms of stability and performance. In my case I’m using mariaDB, redis, php, and apache and it’s been solid for years now.
Can’t have the plebs communicating and organizing freely on the likes of twit or redd!
All comms must be filtered through the fair and totally unbiased lens of corporate news media. Those millionaire anchors and billionaire C-suites are on our side, after all.



Came here to make this comment. Well done