Logseq. Have used it for years. Sync across devices via syncthing. Since its all markdown files there should be no issues.
Need to restore? Copy files to new location, point the program at the new folder and you’re good to go.
Logseq. Have used it for years. Sync across devices via syncthing. Since its all markdown files there should be no issues.
Need to restore? Copy files to new location, point the program at the new folder and you’re good to go.
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I’ve been setting up a baremetal Talos-based cluster on 4 SFF machines and using Flux to declaratively deploy things to the cluster. Once you wrap your head around how Flux operates, deploying things becomes fairly straightforward.
For me, the most difficult process was deploying the cluster properly, but the recent-ish video posted on the Tailscale YT channel helped a LOT.
Iirc Verizon doesnt sell Pixels that can unlock the bootloader.
I’ve got a forgejo instance setup but I haven’t migrated everything to it yet.
I went the nuclear option and am using Talos with Flux to manage my homelab.
My source of truth is the git repo with all my cluster and application configs. With this setup, I can tear everything down and within 30 min have a working cluster with everything installed automatically.
As long as your important data is safe, go mess things up. Break things, read the docs, reinstall if necessary. This is how we all learn.
I can’t count the number of times I’ve had to reinstall because I attempted a fix that made things worse. It’s not the end of the world… In fact each time you do you’ll be better at it.
When your data is safe (backed up or stored on a NAS) the reinstall stakes are a lot lower so there’s not as much pressure to keep things perfect. Figure out how to automate your computer’s config (I use ansibe) and it’s even lower. When that is setup you could reinstall and be ready to go in under an hour.
Therapy.
Not to be that guy but do you really trust an “unofficial port” you found on Telegram? That seems, to me, just as problematic as blindly trusting Google.
Has this port been tested for behavior that’s non-standard in LineageOS? Random ports distributed in channels such as Telegram do not instill much confidence that it’s legit and not riddled with spyware/malwnare.
I don’t have a solution for you but I’d think twice about installing any OS that isn’t distributed (or at least validated by) via official channels.
For me, Bluefin as been the only flawless distro.
Not sure how I missed that. Thanks!
Do you have a link to any docs showing this? I’ve been looking at supported vacs but want to avoid the pcbs if at all possible.
Run ‘docker container ls -a’ and you should see the first container still there. Then do ‘docker container rm {insert-container-id-here}’. That will remove the initial container that failed. Rerun your second command and you should be gtg.
Edit: don’t include the quotes.
Thanks! I didn’t find this when searching. Guess I’ll be searching for another solution for my setup.
Do you have a source for that? I’m using syncthing for this exact purpose.
Aw, sorry to hear that. Hopefully they’ll still be able to support glasses.
The article says it does diopter correction so no need to wear glasses with them if your prescription isn’t too extreme.
That is also his estimated worth, which is probably including the artificially inflated values of his assets from this case.
Just be aware that it’s not guaranteed - I’ve had services remove everything after the ‘+something’ on my email address. Some will also not see that as a valid email address, depending on how they do their input validation.
Orion browser.