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  • I think 30 is no problem

  • I'm on supervised install on Ubuntu server. All worked fine for many years, except Supervisor being bitchy about me having Portainer installed for no reason. Last week or so, my machine started acting weird. After reboot I couldn't access it via local ip, only via external hostname. What keeps happening is after reboot Supervisor creates new network config for my ethernet, that causes this. It uses the network-manager to do this. I have netplan doing the config. Nyone else?

  • Yes, but if all this coding ai fails more and more in delivering good results, people may use it less.

  • I gave up on it when they decided to sell my answers/questions for AI training. First I wanted to delete my account, but my data would stay. So I started editing my answers to say "fuck ai" (in a nutshell). I got suspended for a couple months to think about what I did. So I dag deep into my consciousness and came up with a better plan. I went through my answers (and questions) and poisoned them little by little every day with errors. After that I haven't visited that crap network anymore. Before all this I was there all the time, had lots of karma (or whatever it was called there). Couldn't care less after the AI crap. I honestly hope, that I helped make the AI, that was and probably still is trained on data that the users didn't consent to be sold, little bit more shitty.

  • I'm running an old Igel M340C thin client to run a lot of stuff, from Jellyfin to AdguardHome. Perfectly enough.

  • It's been in the corner of my amoled screen practically nonstop for 3 years now. I'm really surprised that i don't have burn-in in that corner.

  • Google works on making Android shit for the past few years. For example idiotic green dot showing me "something is using gps". Why don't I have a choice to remove it? Or not allowing apps to get a process list? It will end up dumb as iOS to within couple years.

  • I'm trying to get Dawarich up on my server via Docker. It runs via local IP, but when I access via domain.com:6001 (port I've set in docker-compose.yml), I get error stating this is not allowed host and I should add it via config.hosts << "domain.com:6001" When I do add domain.com:6001 to APPLICATION_HOSTS in environment in docker-compose and create new containers with compose up -d, I still get error. I've also tried this, but the port seems to throw it off and not including the port does the same.

  • I guess one must simply remove those who block from DNS responders in Adguard Home.

  • People driving cars, making cars. We are overpopulated. When lemmings or any other animal gets overpopulated, they get some disease and numbers get lower. When we get that, we overcome the obstacle and the population doesn't get significantly reduced. That is why we keep fucking up the planet. Nothing to stop us, except ourselves. And if that happens, we take all other life with us.

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  • People ruin nature's infrastructure

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