

I believe the question was: “Pathetic in what way?”
Please enlighten us.
I believe the question was: “Pathetic in what way?”
Please enlighten us.
smartphone app
It’s a PWA, just install the site on your phone as a native app. I’ve been using it for about a year.
Looks like a contributor was in a sanctioned region?
Not according to that thread - it looks like they don’t yet know what caused it:
https://mastodon.social/@organicmaps/114178916120483761
No any details from GitHub yet. One contributor mentioned a temporary visit to disputed areas a long time ago — GitHub probably just flagged the account, and their bots messed up after that.
The thing people are wanting to accomplish is reduce the money flowing into the USA. So it doesn’t matter if big or small. The businesses themselves aren’t the problem, it’s the economy receiving the funds at the end of the day.
“Rare”
Come on. Any “buy it for life” product will fall in that category. Safety razor for example.
It’s the kind of thing I host so that no matter what device I’m sitting in front of, I can easily pull it up. Hence a server is needed. I’m not talking about just my own laptop or phone, I mean any shared or borrowed device.
I find it so useful I pull it up almost every workday.
Where are you getting that pricing?
What do you mean by that? Podman compose is a drop-in replacement for Docker compose, and everything is identical other than needing to add :Z
to the end of your volume lines.
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The link you replied to.
Here’s my Navidrome config. This is running on uCore version of CoreOS, with rootless Podman and SELinux. I made no configuration changes to Podman out-of-the-box, and this is the full compose file.
i have to remap the user namespace
Note: I have not done this. What are you running Podman on? Perhaps there is some config issue with the host, since you’re having issues with many containers?
To be fair, maybe just go with docker if it’s causing that much pain. But again, mine is working OOTB without making any changes to the Podman setup on ucore, and using the config below.
services:
navidrome:
image: deluan/navidrome:latest
container_name: navidrome
ports:
- "3015:4533"
restart: unless-stopped
environment:
# Optional: put your config options customization here. Examples:
volumes:
- ./data:/data:Z
- ./config.toml:/navidrome.toml:Z
I’m not the OP, so I wasn’t having a conversation with them. But to me it gives off the vibe of “Random stranger, you should do all the work for me and provide all the answers, because I’m too lazy to do any of it myself.”
Could just be me though 🤷
Yes, but you could have just clicked the link to find that out
You need to add :Z
to the end of your volume lines, or lowercase z
for shared volumes.
I’m running 50+ containers, probably most of the popular ones, and all working fine.
I run 50+ containers with rootless Podman compose (on CoreOS) and haven’t encountered any unsolvable issues so far.
I’ve never tried quadlets but haven’t found a need or any driving reason to do so.
Then you do not want to use this. It’s for people who prefer the classic (non-Gutenberg) WP editor - hence the name.
Switch to ClassicPress: https://www.classicpress.net/
Compatible with the same WP plugins.
In case it’s useful, I switch to self-hosting once I found out that you can use Gluetun to force ALL torrenting traffic down a VPN tunnel. Now I run everything myself for the price of a VPN, and never have to worry about a letter from my ISP.
As someone posted above, someone obtaining access to your encrypted data might lead to an issue in the future:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harvest_now,_decrypt_later