I need the STL file for this!
Mixel
I am somewhat fed up with unraid, reboot haven't worked for over half a year because some service does not want to stop (and I have to manually restart it via power reset).
I am primarily running docker container and unraids GUI is really good however once you know to write the composes yourself I find it way more stable to do so especially because you can version control them.
I had many crashes over the last year where I could just not reach my services neither could I stop/restart them in the GUI or anything.
These things just didn't happen on proxmox to me (yet) and that's what I want to switch to a proxmox cluster fully
Yes thank you that's it! Have a nice Xmas :)
Which alarm app was that again I remember using it sadly I switched my phone and forgot the name :(
At least there are good things such as BLE that come with bluetooth which saves a lot of hassle with embedded devices so Bluetooth is not all that bad
I have heard things from another apprentice who just does not use version control at all and the only copies are on his laptop and on his desktop. He is also using node.js with only 1 class and doesn't know about OOP (not sure if you even use that in js no clue 😅) and has one big file with 20k lines of code I have absolutely no clue how he navigates through it
Geb ich dir recht! Das einzige Problem was ich auch noch sehe ist das die Texte sich alle gleich anhören und selten viel Substanz kurz zusammenfassen sondern es lang gestreckt ist was meisten bei llm generierten texten der Fall ist
A colleague who does this has a fair point it is not a 1:1 translation but a translation as the natives would say it. Different words but nearly/identical meaning of course it depends on how good this is but it is a valid use case
Good enough thank you for your service
Yesterday I had a game where we were 120k to 60k and they came back to 180k to 180k that was a tough match to win "only" because they won 1 teamfight and overextended
It is always these darn valve engineers! Why are they so good?!
With that you can maybe read a whole part of a java stacktrace!