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  • I read something once that made a lot of sense. For the left, freedom means "freedom from". For the right, freedom means "freedom to".

  • If he weren't involved, I'd go back to considering a Tesla

  • The Tick

  • I have a central monitor in landscape orientation which is where my IDE lives. Then a monitor on the left in portrait, which has the bottom quarter or so dedicated to work chat, music controls, and the browser developer window, then the rest of it is a web browser for documentation. On the right is my laptop screen, which is used for more documentation and watching TV shows while I work

  • They're being useless, but what I do is use Proxmox and just install my stuff each in their own LXC

  • I'm in the same boat. The vet has told us her teeth are inflamed, but she doesn't act like she's in any pain, she just drools some

  • Actually laughed out loud reading that. You tell it well

  • Right? I wish more sites did that sort of thing

  • Cool site. I enjoyed the 3d slideshow thing

  • Nice! Glad to hear that works. I'll have to give it another go. I had spent the whole day trying to get Mullvad (without WireGuard) working, but it kept failing to create the tun device, so by the time I got it working with WireGuard I didn't really feel like trying to figure out the VLAN thing too lol.

  • Ugh, I wish I could be more help on that, but I couldn't get Mullvad to work that way either. I think what needs to be done is to use pfsense or something to create a virtual LAN, set the container running Mullvad to be the gateway on that network, then give each container a virtual network bridge connected to that virtual network. What I ended up doing was just installing Mullvad (through WireGuard) on the same container as qBitTorrent and telling qBitTorrent to use the virtual network device that Mullvad creates.Fortunately, that's the only thing that really needs to run through it for me (I think your Real Debrid will need to as well). AFAIK, the *arr stuff doesn't need to be hidden.As to getting things to talk to each other in containers, where were you having trouble? You should just be able to give all the *arr stuff the addresses where you reach the other ones. That may just be their IP address, or I run PiHole so I can have a local DNS and give them all their own hostnames.

    Edit: I'm doing all this in Debian LXCs

  • I've been working on the same thing over the past month, with some minor differences. I skipped portainer and am just running LXCs on Proxmox, and built it from the beginning as a *arr/Plex box, so it has 4x4TB internal drives in ZFS RAID6, with the OS on an SSD. I still need to try out the TrueNAS thing, but I'm running a Minecraft server on it, and I just spent the better part of a day figuring out how to run Mullvad on it and force all my torrent traffic to use it.

  • Here, I'm going to scare all the front end devs "Make it pixel-perfect to the designs"

  • Who?

  • Are we talking about the primary?

  • Oh yes, let's elect someone who supports Israel AND plans to be a dictator. Good idea!

  • I've considered the same, but the Google Photo smart auto-tagging is just too useful

  • I use Proxmox, so I just use the PVE web interface

  • Huh, I thought it was WD40