Man this is exactly how they always do it. I hate it so much when a movie or episode starts like this, wow so innovative to do a flashback, just tell the story ffs
Man this is exactly how they always do it. I hate it so much when a movie or episode starts like this, wow so innovative to do a flashback, just tell the story ffs
So would this work well e.g. with the the *arr stack? Because most of the services wouldn’t even need to run always
Regulation surely is on the rise! Thanks a lot for the heads up, I escaped state mandated healthy insurance and unemployed benefits because I’ve been looking for freedom, but where’s that freedom when I want to self-host jail? They say that if you can make it in New York you can make it anywhere but apparently you can’t even make a living there pursuing your passion.
I will look into UK or Alabama, what I like about both is that they seem very family oriented! Of course there’s cultural differences with the UK royals loving family a lot whereas in Alabama it seems like a grassroots movement, but I believe both could be very valuable in supporting the jail community
Got me there! Let’s rather call it decentralized, could make it a blockchain I see a lot of potential actually for something like a jail token that increases in value with the amount of clients
Love it! I want to run jail rootless to avoid any breaches but was worried that I’m not able to do user management properly.
Any idea on networking? I heard a lot about that in jail and it’s a pain in the ass. I’m worried a malicious actor could control of one of the solitary confinement containers and there’s a breach and the containers start communicating, or even worse they take over my instance :(
We could start also producing live and start a channel on social media. I’ve seen this one influencer making toothpaste at home and people loved it. We could pair this with elements of ASMR which seems popular as ever on TikTok. It could be some kind of startup-hub where against a little fee the clients could work on their own social media projects.
Imagine these guys doing it wouldn’t you love it:
There’s also this other city without beach where people are from otherwise this is imo 1000% accurate as a European who hasn’t been to South America let alone Brazil
Hand over Hannah, Montana!
Nah mega upload is nice but he’s a piece of shit and always has been.
I’m intrigued! But how does it compare to React which is pretty straight forward? I’m not a frontend dev so what’s really great about React is that it works super well with LLMs.
Thanks! Super helpful and I’d love to have the compose and install script. I also looked into the Helm charts but still wondering if I should go down that route or not eventually.
Thanks! What about CPU usage, how many CPUs did you assign to the environment you run the container in?
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Thanks! What resources are you running it on? I’m looking into a VPS that could host it and ChatGPT recommends 4-8 vCPUs and 16 GB Ram, which sounds reasonable. But let’s say I’m running it on k8s does that leave any room for e.g. running other services on the same cluster?
Thank you! I’m running a Servarr over Docker Compose, and have managed some Kubernetes clusters in the past (although poorly tbh). Any idea how complicated that is in comparison? Also, do you use their Helm charts?
I would deploy the whole app over k8s Helm charts and I would want to use the CI/CD tools and also do Traefik/Ingress for load balancing and having cloudflare point at it. In the future I might be collaborating with other people so I would want the architecture to be solid.
I would actually want to use it to integrate with k8s. I would deploy the app on Kubernetes and do load balancing + pointing at a Cloudflare domain so I would need the whole thing to be solid. I think I do need a lot of the features, but I don’t think I necessarily need to have GitLab if something FOSS could offer the same.
Thanks! May I ask what kind of setup you were running and if there’s any feature you might be missing that existed in GitLab but doesn’t in Forgejo?
Thanks! This looks actually really interesting. Did you try doing CI/CD with it? In future I would probably collaborate with others who’d be also using my self-hosted Git. What would be critical for me is that I can set it up in a way that once I open a PR that branch automatically gets deployed to a dev Kubernetes environment and when I merge with main that it automatically deploys to staging and only when I release a tag the branch would end up in prod. Also I’d like to do secrets management over the platform. I like that Forgejo would be non-commercial and I would prefer it over GitLab if it can do these things well.
Lmao great find. Academic publishing companies are absolute parasites btw, Libgen did the world a favor