

Nah most people will just create an account. They literally have no idea what they are doing.
Nah most people will just create an account. They literally have no idea what they are doing.
I’m hosting it for my univ club activity so I wasn’t really aware about licensing tbh.
I switched from wikijs to outline because it takes too much time to render a page and it doesn’t support real-time collaborative editing.
He’s supported by the most exceptionally ignorant among the right-wing (whom we call ‘netto-uyoku’—Internet right-wings). Many people in Japan use Xitter as their primary source of information and are being brainwashed by the xenophobic conspiracies flooding the platform. This country is over; it’s actually worse than America, IMHO.
I second this. Please come to Japan before it disappears.
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I did that once on my Macbook Air a while ago by mistake. The system’s completely fucked and I had to reinstall it.
pip -> npm
react js -> angular is
Crab thing -> Gopher and Rust crab
Mothers use iPhones anyways. For now iPhone might be okay but someday it will start to suck so hard that you can’t stand using it, just like what’s happening to Windows. That’s why we need to consider start using Linux phones so your mother can ditch iPhone for it.
*good users. We don’t welcome Trump supporters
Linux Phone with waydroid is the way
Oh god I need an eyebleach
I didn’t know about dokploy tbh, thanks. It seems to have more refurbished UI. If I knew this first I would have given it a try. The reason why I’m using coolify right now is that I saw it on Hackernews. I didn’t do much research because it was already opensource and self-hosted ( which are the most important features I require for a software).
Since Coolify is working fine on my environment for now, I’m not going to get rid of it immediately, but it’s always a good thing to have many other alternatives so that we can cope with enshittification (aka Plex)
imagination, life is your creation
It maybe off topic but I’ve been using coolify for my homelab setup and it’s been working great. It manages all the docker compose files for you and you can edit and deploy them, all from the nice webui it comes with. You can even access the terminal without leaving your browser. Drawback is that you well not get “hardlinking everything” type of flexibility.
I remember pewdiepie was doing something like that, although not many people here may like being associated with him.
Who gives a shit about him anyways
Symbol of opensource
I trust apps from f-droid more than any app on Play Storw