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That depends on if you trust them. Also, would this be your only backup?
That depends on if you trust them. Also, would this be your only backup?
There are some things that are easier to see and check in Portainer, but for pure compose handling (up, down, logs) dockge works really well.
I run a mixed setup, many of the “less important” containers are on watchtower auto-update, the rest on notification (reverse proxy, Nextcloud, etc).
But I also have many of them on specific branches instead of “latest”.
I’ve traveled quite a lot with my camera, and never thought afterwards “Ah, if only I knew which temperature they were shot at…”
Considering there’s been basically zero implementation at the moment, neither open source nor commercial, there probably is no demand for a feature like this.
This could be as ubiquitous as location and be widely popular.
Could be, but I don’t really see the value compared to location.
Any special requirement for Alpine, or just “because I want to”?
I’d be a bit concerned with having the git repo also be hosted on the machine itself.
Please tell me you have a tested backup solution/procedure in place.
Minsc is also relatively weak compared to other potential party members.
proof of steak
Is that like a cryocurrency?
I’ve had good experiences with most modern Dell Laptops. Also Thinkpads. What’s “budget range” to you?
Are you refering to this comment?
https://mastodon.social/@popey/112591863166141029
@bytebro Yeah, their butchered Ubuntu install, and anti-snap stance is anti-consumer.
Sehr schöne Wellen jedenfalls.
Do you have a server, connection and domain available?
If yes, a simple Joomla setup with a single static page should work well.
Pizza with tuna, onions and pineapple.
Reporting is done by users who voluntarily upload their system specs via
# hw-probe -all -upload
So not skewed at all…
Considering it’s basically just a script “frontend”: wireguard and its documentation.
Have you considered other protocols, especially ZigBee?