

Didn’t read the article, but that’s why I abandoned it.


Didn’t read the article, but that’s why I abandoned it.


As a tinkerer, I have tried Portainer a couple of times, and another similar thing, but I end up never looking at them, and revert to just jumping into the command line. A bonus of this approach is keeping a copy of all my compose files in a repo.
If OP is being drawn to this because they want to know everything’s running, what they’re really looking for is monitoring - probably Uptime Kuma.





Where are my testicles, Summer?


Compulsory moon colony for billionaires would be great thanks.


Imagine having a leader/administration who could write a coherent letter.
Plus one for Kavita. Only slight bump is that it wants books to be in series because it’s quite manga focused.


Mouse doctor: So, I’ve got good news and bad news.


Yes. Find something you enjoy that depends on knots. Perhaps a shibari friend.


Trying to explain this headline to a time traveler from 2005…


+1 for Uptime Kuma, I use it with ntfy. If OP doesn’t want a self hosted solution, there’s UptimeRobot - essentially SAAS Uptime Kuma, but with a free tier.


This. When your mass is so small, you live in a very different world than we do - momentum and gravity are tiny forces on you, but others such as air resistance and static are huge. Additionally they don’t have the sort of inner-ear positioning system we do - so no real sense of “up” and “down” that would be recognizable to us - so probably the inevitable tumbling motion as you are sucked out of the window would not be disorientating to the fly the way it would be to a big animal.
So the answer is they will likely be fine. From their point of view the blob of air they are flying around in gets sucked out the window and they are just traveling in it. I imagine they would notice the acceleration, but it’s a tiny force on them. The sudden distortion to the block of air (being stretched out to fill the sudden low pressure zone outside of the car window) would be a big deal to the fly, but I don’t think enough to damage them.
Source: idle speculation, and a long standing interest in cats surviving huge falls.


The LEGO Group are relatively un-evil


Coming soon to self-driving cars: Grandad comes to visit from Kansas, but he’s been dead for five hours.


Forgejo + Tailscale. Forgejo is the app behind Codeberg so it’s battle tested. I switched to it from Gitea after the controversy.


Yes - Electron makes some sense in a world where developer effort is expensive and memory is cheap. Perhaps the inverse of that situation will encourage more interest native apps.
The people in that building at the back looking out their window: “Well this looks le fucking stupid”


Forgejo - actively developed open source. It’s what powers Codeberg. Easy to set up and manage with Docker. I moved to it from Gogs and skipped Gitea after reading about the forks.
How many people are in these calls? Axios say they have three sources for it.