100GB for a game? Rookie numbers by today’s standards. Removing that still wouldn’t be enough for modern “AAA” games
100GB for a game? Rookie numbers by today’s standards. Removing that still wouldn’t be enough for modern “AAA” games
The joke is that the guy spent his entire life savings on … this
Infisical?
Not personally used docker and SMB in that exact setup, but I would approach it as leaving the server to deal with SMB etc and docker to handle the volume after the fact.
But do you mean you have all your docker compose files on a different server connected via SMB, and from your host server running docker, so it needs to access the external SMB server?
I wouldn’t set it up like this. Config data itself should be negligible. Are you concerned with docker image data storage usage? Because your setup of having the configs elsewhere I believe wouldn’t solve the image size storage needs since the docker host would still pull them down
Personally, literally some postit notes for my own selfhosted projects
gotta grease the pipes so the water flows better!
I refuse to believe this wasn’t intentional
Having trouble?
Great point - I missed that. Plus, in smaller text on one image it does say “The USB-C port does not support screen monitoring.“
Seems like a great price for a KVM. Last I looked (granted, circa covid era), KVMs were multiple 100s
edit i mention how this is wrong here https://lemmy.world/comment/10366921
It is open source via AOSP. Which isn’t really relevant anyway.
You can write your own app to do exactly what you need.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/10723275/count-sent-sms-messages#10723503
not foss? you dont want free opensource software?
Not supporting this marketing, because its bullshit. but
They could double the chocolate but also double the cookie dough
Thus technically you’re getting double, and its still 40% of the cookie.
Its just you also get double the dough.
Im making no estimation one way or the other
Thats what adding strong typing does for you
here’s a good question answer on this topic
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/18922407/boolean-and-type-checking-in-python-vs-numpy
plus this is kinda the tools doing their jobs.
bool_
exists for whatever reason. its not a bool
but functionally equivalent.
the static type checker mpy, correctly, states bool_
and bool
aren’t compatible. in the same way other type different types aren’t compatible
Well, yes exactly
I prefer to boot a live USB first to get a better feel