The third one is almost impossible. Ask Valve.
The third one is almost impossible. Ask Valve.
Wolverine.
Most NAS VMs want you to pass them the raw device so they can manage ZFS themselves. For every other VM, I have the VM running on ZFS storage that Proxmox uses and manages, and it will manage the datasets for backup, snapshots, etc.
It is definitely the way to go. The ability to snapshot a VM or CT before updates alone is worth it.
As another commenter mentioned, Lazydocker combines Dockge and Dozzle features, and adds some other things to give you a TUI environment that works over SSH so you don’t have to open a web port to use it.
Excellent utility, this covers everything I used Portainer for and works over SSH.
TUI so it’s easy to use over SSH. And I think it’s a lot more featureful than dockge. You can remove images, get a running log, performance graphs and more environment info.
I put this on all my docker hosts and alias it to lzd
, use it all the time.
NixOS. It’s really good for building multiple discrete environments specific to a development project, and it’s done via a functional declarative language that’s right up a programmer’s alley. You can specify everything precisely to what you want for that environment including all dependencies and not have them pollute each other when you switch builds.
But it’s a steep learning curve and the documentation could be better, but it’s probably fine if you’re used to learning new languages.
Only that your newfound time from not having to fuck with video drivers might be enough to solve world peace.
/r/datahoarders
runs Blue Iris and I can rdp into it over a cellular modem fine. And its running on an ancient i3
Interesting enough, there is a project that I’ve found that runs Windows in a Docker container as a VM.
https://github.com/dockur/windows
I run a Windows 10 LTSC that way to run things like Blue Iris for my security cameras, and some stuff to track my solar installation.
Every place I click to download the 2024 Sketchup portable sketches me right the fuck out.
Sometimes this can just be that the person driving engagement has moved on or shifted focus. I don’t think it’s a large company by any means.
The forms app is useless. It’s basically for surveys. I can’t see how you’d use it for signups.
The only way to get what you’re worth is to change jobs. Then do it again in a couple more years.
“It’s OK, I’m Jewish.”
“Oh, I’m sorry. Do anything you want, all the time.”
If it’s Android, set up a work profile and put the VPN and email on that.