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  • Can we calm down a little, you don't need to be so combative.

    Those are my words, and that was your inference. "you" was referring to citizens of the United states. I could have made that more clear. I am sorry for that, I can be a not so great communicator at times. You can apologise for calling me a liar now.

    With that little distraction dealt with can we discuss the topic civilly? Maybe, we can assume each other are rational human beings, that want similar things, and aren't out to accuse each other of random shit? Please?

  • I don't know what to tell you, I'm not Burt Reynolds. You just accuse people of things whether they’re true or not. I’m not sure why you think it’s okay to lie.

    I didn't accuse you of being a democrat, you just inferred that I did and started calling me a liar. Would you like to get back on topic?

  • Are you claiming I am a millionaire? Can you present some evidence to that effect? If you're gonna tilt at windmills this conversation is pointless.

  • God I hate that Americans have decided that you vote for the person you like rather than vote to stop the worst person.

    Turns out game theory [as described in this election] doesn't describe how people (on aggregate) actually behave. It does describe how some people think people should behave (I may sometimes agree), but not how they actually do.

    If I know you rationally follow game theory [as described], I'm going to offer you far less than anyone else because I know game theorists [as...] take any win, no matter how small. Ultimatum game? I offer everyone a 50-50 split, except game theorists, to whom I offer a penny. They'll take it too.

    Dems didn't appeal to how people actually act, and so you all lost. Their supporters refused to acknowledge the reality of how groups behave, and so you all lost. ["you" means all of America - added for the misunderstanding]

  • You over estimate my competence. I do intend to leave my ISP firewall up and intact, but I could build layers behind it.

    I run everything on a minipc (beelink eq12), which I intend to age into a network box (router, dns, firewall) when I outgrow it as a server. It'll be a couple years and few more users yet though.

  • I don't think I'm ever opening up anything to the internet. It's scary out there.

    I don't trust my competence, and if I did, I dont trust my attention to detail. That's why I outsource my security: pihole+firebog for links, ISP for my firewall, and Tailscale for tunnels. I'm not claiming any of them are the best, but they're all better than me.

  • The poor are getting poorer, the rich are getting richer. Somehow, the rich have convinced some of the poor, that the reason they're getting poorer is because of the other poors (who are also getting poorer).

  • You should see what people did to fascists in the 1940s.

  • That was my conclusion as well, however I am at work and it's not appropriate to be reading docker documentation. Thank you for the write up.

  • I am not the person to be asking, I am no docker expert. It's is my understanding depends_on: defines starting order. Once a service is started, it's started. If it has an internal check for "healthy" I believe watchtower will restart unhealthy containers.

    This is blind leading the blind though, I would check the documentation if using watchtower. We should both go read the "depends on" documents as we both use it.

  • It's Watchtower that I had problems with because of what you described. Watchtower will drop your microservice, say a database, to update it and then not reset the things that are dependent on it. It can be great just not in the ham fisted way I used it. So instead I'm going to update the stack together, everything drops, updates, and comes back up in the correct order

    Uptime Kuma can alert you when a service goes down. I am constantly in my Homarr homepage that tells me if it can't ping a service, then I go investigating.

    I get that it's scary, and after my Watchtower trauma I was hesitant to go automatic too. But, I'm managing 5 machines now, and scaling by getting more so I have to think about scale.

  • I've encountered that before with Watchtower updating parts of a serrvice and breaking the whole stack. But automating a stack update, as opposed to a service update, should mitigate all of that. I'll include a system prune in the script.

    Most of my stacks are stable so aside from breaking changes I should be fine. If I hit a breaking change, I keep backups, I'll rebuild and update manually. I think that'll be a net time save over all.

    I keep two docker lxcs, one for arrs and one for everything else. I might make a third lxc for things that currently require manual updates. Immich is my only one currently.

  • Release: stable

    Keep the updates as hands off as possible. Docker compose, TTeck's LXC updater, automatic upgrades.

    I come through once a week or so to update the stacks (dockge > stack > update), I come through once a month or so to update the machines (I have 5 total). Total time updating is 3hrs a month. I could drop that time a lot when I get around to writing some scripts to update docker images, then I'd just have to "apt update && apt upgrade"

    Minimise attack surface and outsource security. I have nothing at all open to the internet, I use Tailscale to create tunnels. I'm trusting my security to Tailscale but they are much, much, better at it than I am.

  • N. Mace is really focusing on lowering the price of chicken eggs I see.

  • Fuck me for not wanting to die to industrial negligence I guess.

  • I use Joplin for day-to-day: to-dos, journals etc. I like Joplin, but I haven't tried the others. I tend to be sticky with services, if something "works" I don't go looking for better. Only when I have a specific problem I can't solve do I branch out.

    I use bookstack for documentation on the server, faqs guides, updates etc. perhaps that works for others. The lack of android app is what moved me to Joplin.

  • I got the PeerTube android app. It's very bare bones. As a first foray into peertube I'm not sure it's the way to go. I think I've set myself up for failure.

    Anycase, I'll dedicate some time to try find some pocket of content I like tomorrow. Getting away from YouTube sure would be nice.

  • Future Cop LAPD. It's similar to Herzog, but I could figure out how to play it.