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  • Golden rings? In this economy?!?

  • See it's shit like this that makes me want to set up a trebuchet just out of line of sight of their corporate HQ and return the bricked hardware with prejudice.

  • Oh no, who could have possibly foreseen that this was their endgame?

  • Y'all remember bump?

  • Yeah I learned my lesson after trying to rip out and replace some moldy drywall and ran into asbesdos backing panels. Never again lol.

  • Oh no! I'm so sorry, that sounds stressful. I'm glad you managed to balance it though.

  • Needs more garlic.

  • You're going god's work

  • Well first off swarm doesn't work with environment variables, so if you pass any in you're going to need to pipe the output of docker compose read into docker swarm service create.

    Your port settings are gonna give it a problem too, swarm doesn't support that new syntax, and as a result you can only assign a single network interface to a service.

    Regarding networking, since the whole paradigm is that you're not defining a single container but a service that can live/move across multiple nodes; any traffic to any node in your swarm will be routed (round robin style) across the copies of that service. (This makes logging setup a PITA, ask me how I know!)

    Bind mounts aren't recommended, volumes are preferred. Otherwise everything needs to be mirrored across all nodes, depends on the use case.

    That being said I'm not convinced that swarm is the right answer here, I concur with @talentedkiwi@sh.itjust.works. You should just install pangolin on your second machine.

  • Wow fuck those readium guys

  • Paid for in my sanity seems like.

  • EweSticker on fdroid is a keyboard that you can load gifs into, that's the closest I've found.

  • We need an RSS feed for saved posts, but the Devs seem to think it would be a privacy issue. Now idk what kinda Fucked up porn They're saving on Lemmy but I just want to read the articles I save on here in my RSS reader.

  • How are you selecting feeds to download? If you use a cloud/self hosted RSS service you can get a feed of articles you star. From there you can use a desktop feed reader to download the starred feed to your kindle:

    1. Calibre can download news articles as .epub files, and supports transferring them to the kindle via USB. It can extract webpage text from non full-content feeds in a customizable way with Python.
    2. KOreader's RSS feature stores feed items as .epub files as well, but it's not as customizable. It does support full text extraction, but you don't get any options to customize the output as far as I can tell.
  • Oh this is cool! It reminds me of aeGis from CyanogenMod back in the day.

  • I've heard good things about the MNT pocket reform.

  • I just put DSL2024 on mine a few months ago, it works okay lol. Can't do much more than use the terminal or edit text but it's pretty fun to use the old hardware again. My only complaint is the zero key sticks.

  • Ahh, thank you! I've been banging my head against a wall trying to figure out how to do this.

  • Was, he's gone balls deep on nostr now.

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    git SSH through Tailscale sidecar container?

  • Home Improvement @disflux.org

    Storm blow some shingles off, how boned am I?

  • homeassistant @lemmy.world

    Auto entities further filtering

  • 3DPrinting @lemmy.world

    Weird vase mode bulging

  • 3DPrinting @lemmy.world

    First time in a while printing a temp tower, how am I doing?