

Riker trying to solve the puzzle with “There are fuck lights”
Riker trying to solve the puzzle with “There are fuck lights”
Sadly listionic is not self hosted. I haven’t yet found a self hosted shopping list app that can handle many lists without resorting to playing with aisles or similar. I don’t want a tag that says “wife, don’t look”
I tried both tandoor and mealie for recipe management and felt a little better about mealie, mostly because tandoor seemed to have more focus on shopping list and other things, and I didn’t want that at the time. Both are pretty easy to spin up on docker through a compose file.
Mealie is great for recipe management and the UI is nice. Tandoor was good also, but the UI felt less nice. (All personal preference).
Right now, I do grocery lists through listionic (I think) because i had it already and it handles oddball lists (gift ideas for s.o., gift ideas for kid, hardware store, etc). I do meal planning through a whiteboard with days of the week. I have four of them I rotate through.
Old thread, but did you find anything? I’m looking not and see nothing. What did you go with? (I’m currently in a doc, but looking desperately to not)
Also line-of-sight for some characters.
The GM who made that ruling did not expect video calling.
I’ve got a Lenovo m910q in my basement with home assistant running on docker. (Also on that machine is an overly large set of docker images doing other stuff. I wish I knew enough about docker compose when I set up home assistant, because that’s the only server that will cause a bit of pain if it fails and I need to resurrect it. (I’ll do it right next time… )
Partial list of services that PC has: home assistant, adguard, swag (reverse proxy), *arr stack(downloading files), calibre(book housing), jellyfin(movie and TV streaming), mealie(recipe management), habatica(habit fixing tool), homepage (to manage all the links and ports), and a 3 user Minecraft server. I only notice things going wrong when watching a movie AND playing Minecraft.
I tried setting up orcaslicer, but so far I hate it. (Hosted, it’s not a pleasant experience)
If I bought a horse and got bull shit, I’m returning the horse and not buying from “Bob’s horses, definitely not bulls” store again.
Okay, maybe Greenland should take the US. We can be their red white and blue land. It’s a pretty strategic location.
Yeah, but the user is also inept, so it evens out.
Honestly though, they could run a pair of docker containers, one with jellyfin one with wire guard and only have access to the jellyfin instance when logged into the micro sized vpn? (I think docker will let you play with networks that way, I’m experienced enough to be dangerous but not useful)
You don’t trust your home network?
But if you don’t plan to access it anywhere but home (your words), then it doesn’t have outside access, and putting it on your LAN is done.
Edit: if you do want to access it from outside, running a wire guard vpn locally is pretty easy to do.
And on that note, the episode is Season 4 Episode 2 “The Visitor”
Get out of here with those quack diagnosis Dr McStuffins, if you even are a doc.
You heard it here first! Their coworker is a potato!
The GE app has a recipe generator that they’ve made slightly less bad recently. Unfortunately it doesn’t seem to accept cyanide as an ingredient. It does accept wedding cake though…
Please note: this is the less bad version.
Chrome is the new Internet explorer. (Literally I guess)
In bookmarks: abbr gets a dash, href does not. (Neither does description)
- website:
(Space space) - abbr: WB
(Space space space space) href: url-here
(Space space space space) description: it’s a link
I can’t manage indents
What they said. Comment stuff out until it works, then SLOWLY add things back in until it breaks. There is probably one line that you can point to as problematic, and it’ll be easier to troubleshoot that way.
My homepage dashboard is a bunch of links, any bad url was my fault, usually misformed.
I had one case where I had placed files for download and found that homepage makes copies on start, so changing those on the fly doesn’t work and requires a restart. (Most yml changes don’t and only need a refresh)
I believe docker labels also need more effort than just a restart, but I’m no expert there, I was forcefully recreating the image that I added labels to.
I … didn’t realize it went all the way to 17.
Oh, I can help! 🎉