Ah… So it’s not the first interaction of this kind? Is there a list of all the other times he’s been creepy niceguy on Swift?
Ah… So it’s not the first interaction of this kind? Is there a list of all the other times he’s been creepy niceguy on Swift?
Seems I can’t see the image in full res? Looks blurry and unreadable, just the preview somehow.
Thanks…So yeah, you need the GOTY version. I have the barebones one, just Fallout 4. And with this one, it’s missing a few DLCs for the mod to be able to install.
Grapheneos people have said so repeatedly in their documentation. At least for the activation part. Once the eSIM is downloaded/installed, it’s no longer needed i think.
You also need several DLC, right? Not the bare bones version.
Gerrymandering?
Thanks I appreciate your reply… I have a bit of concern about an unprivileged container having firewall limitations (as I might have read in the past this was…finicky), but I’m going to give it a shot.
Pixel 7 here from S10e. Still sucks. I hear finally Pixel 9 fixed it.
services:
jellystat-db:
image: postgres:16-alpine
container_name: jellystat-db
restart: unless-stopped
environment:
POSTGRES_USER: ${POSTGRES_USER}
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: ${POSTGRES_PASSWORD}
volumes:
- postgres-data:/var/lib/postgresql/data
networks:
- jellystat
jellystat:
image: cyfershepard/jellystat:latest
container_name: jellystat
restart: unless-stopped
environment:
POSTGRES_USER: ${POSTGRES_USER}
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: ${POSTGRES_PASSWORD}
POSTGRES_IP: jellystat-db
POSTGRES_PORT: 5432
JWT_SECRET: ${JWT_SECRET}
TZ: Europe/Paris # timezone (ex: Europe/Paris)
JS_BASE_URL: /
volumes:
- jellystat-backup-data:/app/backend/backup-data
depends_on:
- jellystat-db
networks:
- traefik
- jellystat
labels:
- traefik.enable=true
- traefik.docker.network=traefik
- traefik.http.routers.jellystat.entrypoints=https
- traefik.http.routers.jellystat.rule=Host(`${HOSTNAME}`)
- traefik.http.routers.jellystat.tls.certresolver=http
- traefik.http.routers.jellystat.service=jellystat
- traefik.http.services.jellystat.loadbalancer.server.port=3000
- traefik.http.services.jellystat.loadbalancer.server.scheme=http
networks:
jellystat: {}
traefik:
external: true
volumes:
postgres-data: null
jellystat-backup-data: null
Hmmm thanks but I’m not using traefik…Is it part of the needed setup?
Huh…so the log is just an almost infinite loop of these:
jellystat-1 | Error: getaddrinfo ENOTFOUND jellystat-db
jellystat-1 | at GetAddrInfoReqWrap.onlookupall [as oncomplete] (node:dns:120:26)
jellystat-1 | [JELLYSTAT] Database exists. Skipping creation
jellystat-1 | FS-related option specified for migration configuration. This resets migrationSource to default FsMigrations
jellystat-1 | FS-related option specified for migration configuration. This resets migrationSource to default FsMigrations
jellystat-1 | node:internal/process/promises:391
jellystat-1 | triggerUncaughtException(err, true /* fromPromise */);
jellystat-1 | ^
jellystat-1 |
jellystat-1 | Error: getaddrinfo ENOTFOUND jellystat-db
jellystat-1 | at GetAddrInfoReqWrap.onlookupall [as oncomplete] (node:dns:120:26) {
jellystat-1 | errno: -3008,
jellystat-1 | code: 'ENOTFOUND',
jellystat-1 | syscall: 'getaddrinfo',
jellystat-1 | hostname: 'jellystat-db'
jellystat-1 | }
Just for clarity’s sake, here’s my docker-compose.yml:
version: '3'
services:
jellystat-db:
image: postgres:15.2
environment:
POSTGRES_DB: 'jfstat'
POSTGRES_USER: postgres
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: mypassword
volumes:
- /postgres-data:/var/lib/postgresql/data # Mounting the volume
jellystat:
image: cyfershepard/jellystat:latest
environment:
POSTGRES_USER: postgres
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: MyJellystat
POSTGRES_IP: jellystat-db
POSTGRES_PORT: 5432
JWT_SECRET: 'my-secret-jwt-key'
ports:
- "3000:3000" #Server Port
volumes:
- /backup-data:/app/backend/backup-data # Mounting the volume
depends_on:
- jellystat-db
restart: unless-stopped
networks:
default:
I literally haven’t changed anything from default as it was a test, even the password fields.
Not to mention you’d need moderation for all kinds of scams or even pedo stuff… It’s a risky one.
Thanks…I don’t think think I have considered rTorrent before. But this one doesn’t have a remote GUI client the way deluge and transmission allow their UI to connect to a remote daemon, right?
Regarding all the troubleshooting steps, thanks a lot. I’m going to go about enabling logging by default on the service, which is disabled and definitely doesn’t help. I’m also considering to rebuild the whole thing, since it’s running off of an older Ubuntu 20.04 container. I might as well take the chance to do it on 24.04. We’ll see.
Sorry i don’t have experience checking docker logs… How do I go about that?
Yeah…I copied the whole of it onto my docker-compose.yml. But after running a docker compose up, and after getting:
docker-compose.yml: the attribute `version` is obsolete, it will be ignored, please remove it to avoid potential confusion
[+] Running 3/3
✔ Network jellystat_default Created 0.1s
✔ Container jellystat-jellystat-db-1 Started 0.9s
✔ Container jellystat-jellystat-1 Started
I still can’t get to connect on http://myIP:3000, I get nothing, just a “unable to connect” firefox error. Is there anything I should set up/modify on the docker-compose.yml?
The use of “liberal” has been taken by the right, from the neo-liberal they started with. Now they consider themselves the true liberals. It’s the good ole 1984 newspeak strategy of taking the words out of their original meaning to make them lose their meaning, and their ideas behind.
Depends on your judgement of other people, i guess. I have thousands of movies taking TBs of space on my NAS and lots of users. I’d like to have easy reports such as “movies never watched in a year with a low imdb score”. So i know what can I delete if needed. But to each their own.
Thanks…Yeah I saw it. I have a few docker things deployed. But the “getting started” section completely ignores setting up the Postgresql DB, which very clearly it seems to want. This is not listed as a requirement, but still hinted casually around whenever it mentions the user/pass, environment variables etc.
So…is there anywhere mentioned how to get the whole thing up and running, including docker and postgresql?
… Interesting. Never heard of these. How do you get it? How much storage does it have?
Just came to say thanks…Yeah eventually after copy-pasting it from scratch again, I got it running. Seems to be working now. Thanks again!