ein großteil der ersten 60 Folgen findet sich in dieser playlist https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzLAcd9gj1eo2PEjPmIaIoxypRHKQTVe9
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da gibt's auch nur die noch nicht depublizierten Folgen
You could proxy your Webservice though a reverse SSH tunnel to a vps (that's basically what cloudflare tunnels do)
Since it just uses markdown files in a directory, You could use anything to synchronise the state. E.g. nextcloud desktop or git
the parent image should support that arm version, so you could just build the docker image locally on your pi and use that.
Btw. There already is an open pull request to add arm support
Local versioning with btrfs rsync copy to other machine in home network rsync to NAS at my parents home
What are your logs showing? docker logs -f bitmagnet
It's easy to get going with something like that, But it's much harder to migrate to something else. Additionally yunohost doesn't have Support for some kind of containerisation, which I find very useful, when I just want to try some application and completely remove it afterwards (without praying that my single database doesn't break). I mostly use portainer to manage my Selfhosted applications, and it would be quite easy to switch to docker compose or another container orchestration platform if portainer does something funky
The Global Marketshare of mobile Operating Systems is very similar to the values from the survey. The conclusion probably still makes some sense because most responses came from the United States
Btw. The Linux kernel does more than one thing. But monolithic kernels are much better for small student projects that won't be relevant anymore, when Gnu Hurd comes out
If Canonical gives up on snaps, do we call the current Ubuntu time period "the Blip"?
AwesomeWM should allow switching workspaces independently if you want to try a dynamic tiler