

Same, I am often about 8 GB of RAM with my daily usage.


Same, I am often about 8 GB of RAM with my daily usage.
Could it be that it aims to be the same technology? E-Ink is a brand.
I tried Huginn first but I found the documentation better for n8n, and it was easier to use.
I like to be able to tailor my notifications to me needs.
I wanted to do the same for One Punch Man but ended writing a bash script for it instead. File access and variables was the biggest hurdle (but both are solvable).
Knowing if it is going to rain in the next hour is nice because I take the bike to work. I like to know which clothes to take with me.
Here is what I use it for:
I use ntfy for my notifications. I was also planning to monitor if I sold anything in Guild Wars 2 but I haven’t bothered setting up a table in a database to keep track of if I have seen the latest changes, otherwise I would get the same notification over and over.


https://old.reddit.com/r/FreeBirthSocietyScam/ was born to combat this according to the article


I had a Raspberry Pi once and wanted to move file from the current folder to some other folder. I typed mv /* /path/to/folder/ and move everything in the root directory and down to this other folder.
EDIT: Meant to say that snapshots are cheap backups. I ended up reinstalled the OS.
Correct would have been dot slash: mv ./* /path/to/folder/


Install Virtualbox (or some software to handle virtual machines).
Install Debian (or some other OS of your choice, I won’t judge if you prefer Windows).
Update your OS (apt update && apt upgrade -y on Debian).
Take a snapshot of your VM’s current state after updating. Saves a lot of time if you mess up or want a clean slate.
Now you decide on what you want. Do you want to install n8n or Node-RED for automation? Do you want to use Immich for pictures? Paperless to save papers in a digital format? Audiobookshelf to listen on your books or podcasts? Jellyfin to stream your media? Set up a Minecraft or Factorio server?
Once you have decided on what you want to do, try to do it in your virtual machine.
Once you understand how to set it up and configure it to your liking, decide on how you want to host it. I took an office computer, added a few HDDs and replaced the case with a bigger one and it’s now my home server, but any old laptop will do. Just make sure to take backups.
I used to have a Dell R710 and a virtual machine for each service I hosted, but I have moved to docker because it as simple as taking the often provided compose file, tweaking it a bit (where to store data etc) and running it with docker compose up -d.


Agreed. This law suite gives me the feeling that they know exactly what they are doing.
It is probably easier and faster to take this route that was the auther suggested.
If Louisiana wants platforms to implement stronger identity verification for child safety reasons, they should advocate for new legislation designed for that purpose (and see if they can make a law that actually survives Constitutional scrutiny), not twist existing privacy protections into their opposite.
It also does not prevent them from acually advocate for new legislations.
From their README. Have you looked at their forum?
We cannot provide direct technical support. Get help running this software in your own environment in our unofficial community forum.
This thread has a link to someone’s Dockerfile for their development.


Thanks writing it all out instead of making us watch the video.


I mean keep using port 22 on the server and redirect whatever port you want in your firewall (your router unless you have a dedicted fw) to port 22. Don’t change the ssh port on the server at all.


Why change the SSH port of a home server, which most likely is not reachable from the outside anyway?
And if it is, why change it on the server and not in the fw?


Didn’t Microsoft say not too long ago not to worry, because they didn’t have to give access to data?


From the readme:
RomM (ROM Manager) allows you to scan, enrich, browse and play your game collection with a clean and responsive interface. With support for multiple platforms, various naming schemes, and custom tags, RomM is a must-have for anyone who plays on emulators.


I can’t say I agree or disagree because I don’t have any data to prove your right nor wrong. I can say that I understand some shit people give Java but your argument was a first for me. I was intrigued.


That’s the first time I ever hear someone call Java a legacy language.


It’s a spring framework project. It is a solid choice if Java is your language and you need a predefined web server to build on.
Also, what is odd with Java?
Is the recommendation the same for other crustaceans?