Seconded, being able to use different sized drives is nice.
Seconded, being able to use different sized drives is nice.
If it looks like DNS,
If it quacks like DNS,
If it breaks like DNS, it must be a duck DNS.
Nice thanks
I’ll have to look into that. My issue with sftp/scp/etc is that I’m sshing into many vms, without servers setup on them. I just need a file occasionally but rapidly.
My goal is to get xclip working across ssh sessions, but from a windows host. I constantly have to scp files back and forth and it’s a pain.
Same
Most of those are on the to-do list! I definitely like the Google keep style widget but want better UX when typing out bullet lists.
Thanks for the suggestions
I’m going to start developing my own alternative, is there any features that you really need/want?
I was planning on making this self hosted via docker with the option to save to Google drive.
Another vote for syncthing. We actually use it at work to setup DR when an app doesn’t natively support it.
Does the bunny have a name?
I usually search thru the apps and they install as docker containers, I can edit the configs after the fact, it’s pretty nice. There’s also a terminal so I can run regular docker commands too.
I use UNRAID, I didn’t want to pay for a license originally but having the option to mix and match drives and have redundancy is nice.
I also use the built in docker feature to host most of my services.
Take a look at Guacamole, it combines lots of different access methods in one UI.
I also like NoVNC
I see, cool just updated it! Lemmy is cool but still hard to use.
I liked it! A bit too on the nose with the meta commentary for me though. Hopefully its just this first episode.
Test, looks like I can comment now! Thanks.
I used Hugo for my portfolio site, and it’s great if you like an existing theme, but making one from scratch is a challenge. The documentation is unclear and there’s a chicken and egg problem about how to learn Hugo.
The go templating is OK, I prefer other syntax but it works.