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I’m good as long as Scotland and Lagavulin isn’t back in EU.
If you’d done a docker commit on your earlier changes, they’d have stuck as well.
The proper way to do this is to fork their image project and alter the nginx files that get incorporated in the build. Then you can run the stack with a build command instead of an image reference, and git pull your fork whenever there’s upstream merges. Or Action the fork to build an image for you every time it gets merged that you reference in your docker compose instead.
Thank god I was joking.
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How do I use Lemmy in emacs?
Foreign and corporate. Anything over $2000 from an entity.
It just needs a good putsch.
This might be the last chance to migrate from Gitea to Forgejo and avoid whatever trainwreck Gitea is heading for. It’s going to a hardfork soon.
It’s all automated now, it’s pretty hard to mess up a standard install. It’s not like the good old days.
I’ve used Joplin for years. IDK why people have a hate on for it, it’s fine.
KDE Connect doesn’t do this that I’ve ever seen, and I"ve used it in Wayland for years.
If you’re the type of person (like me) that can name at most 4 colors, then you don’t care.
I saw some of their zombies working the ski hill here. They’re all “g’day” and “Have fun!”, but I know what they’re up to.
I guess on the rare occasions you need to specify the driver, this is the answer. Otherwise, it’s a lot of extra work for no real benefit.
I like having everything to do with a container in one folder, so I use ./ the bind mounts. Then I don’t have to go hunting all over hells half acre for the various mounts that docker makes. If I backup/restore a folder, I know I have everything to do with that stack right there.
This is exactly why you don’t use anything from Oracle, especially free stuff like OCP. If you think you’re not going to regret it eventually, you’re fucking wrong.
As is right and proper.
Was it 4? I thought it came around for the 5 release. I think I switched DEs for almost the entire 4 debacle then switched back at 5 when it stopped sucking.
Edit: NM, I see I just missed it by skipping 4: https://dot.kde.org/2009/11/24/repositioning-kde-brand/