JDownloader 2 has never let me down.
JDownloader 2 has never let me down.
I think it started with Linus and Luke of Linus Tech Tips doing a 30 day linux challenge to see what it’s like daily driving linix. Jeff of Craft Computing did one recently as well.
Zsh + oh-my-zsh
Based. Unskippable logo screens are a nuisance.
I’ve got a t14 and it works perfectly under fedora 40. My only complaint is that the Left Ctrl key isn’t in the corner.
I remember watching a youtube video about UI design on computers and the lady narrator said that the corners of the screen have effectively infinite size. I don’t remember anything else but that line stood out.
Oh cool I’ve been looking for something like mobaxterm but for Linux. I’ll definitely check this out.
Everything went smooth for me though my install is fairly pedestrian.
Where are you expecting to see the host in windows? In the Network window? If so you’ll want to install, enable and run wsdd2
My internet is 500/500.
I’ll vouch for airvpn. I’ve been using it for probably six years now with no issues. When using wireguard I can download Linux isos at 500mbps.
It never even occurred to me to consider the height of the boxes lol
Why is the bar for Windows as long as the bar for cats?
Okay that’s good to know, thanks!
Is Spotify an electron app? I’ve noticed on my laptop (with intel gpu) that in Discord the screen flickers when selecting a gif and Discord is an Electron app I’m pretty sure.
How would I find out this patch is in, say, Fedora?
In Rimworld you can click on a pawn and see all of its health stats, stuff like heart blockages, leg and arm injuries, immunity progress of diseases and other things like that. It would make things so much easier. I’d look at my health panel and see “Common Cold (87% immunity)”
Maybe apatheism?
Who even is this guy?
I made my own solution since I wasn’t impressed by projects I had found. There’s two parts, the backup image and the restore image.
I use it like so:
services: restore_sabnzbd: image: untouchedwagons/simple-restore:1.0.5 container_name: restore_sabnzbd restart: no environment: - BACKUP_APPEND_DIRECTORY=/docker/production/sabnzbd - BACKUP_BASE_NAME=sabnzbd - FORCE_OWNERSHIP=1000:1000 volumes: - sabnzbd:/data - /mnt/tank/Media/Backups:/backups sabnzbd: image: ghcr.io/onedr0p/sabnzbd:4 container_name: sabnzbd restart: unless-stopped user: 1000:1000 volumes: - sabnzbd:/config - /mnt/tank/Media/Usenet:/mnt/data/Usenet depends_on: restore_sabnzbd: condition: service_completed_successfully networks: - traefik_default backup_sabnzbd: image: untouchedwagons/simple-backup:1.1.0 container_name: backup_sabnzbd restart: unless-stopped environment: TZ: "America/Toronto" BACKUP_APPEND_DIRECTORY: "/docker/production/sabnzbd" BACKUP_BASE_NAME: "sabnzbd" BACKUP_RETENTION: "24" BACKUP_FREQUENCY: "0 0 * * *" volumes: - sabnzbd:/data:ro - /mnt/tank/Media/Backups:/backups networks: traefik_default: external: true volumes: sabnzbd:
The restore container looks for a file called RESTORED in
/data
and if one isn’t found it’ll try to restore the latest backup (if available) and then create a RESTORED file. The backup container ignores this file during backup.