

Yeah, not a bind mount. There was a warning, but I was restoring a ton of LXCs and clicked through the warning too fast. My fault, I’m not super sore about it, just warning others as a service to prevent what happened to me!


Yeah, not a bind mount. There was a warning, but I was restoring a ton of LXCs and clicked through the warning too fast. My fault, I’m not super sore about it, just warning others as a service to prevent what happened to me!


I like ProxMox too, I’m quite happy that I dove in with it. Just one word of warning - if you mount a drive volume in a container, destroy the container and restore it from a backup, it wipes out the mounted drive. I, uh, lost a bunch of data that way. Not super important data, but still.
I’m still glad I went with ProxMox though. It makes spinning up something a breeze, and I also went with HA in a VM, and another Debian VM for Docker, and a bunch of random LXCs.


Good write-up. I also have Caddy with no HTTPS to the back end service, and was just thinking “I should set that up” when I realized…all the services are on the same ProxMox host, so that have direct access via virtualization, and so won’t be in clear text over the network at all (or at least I think so). Thanks!


I’ve definitely been more anxious about germs and getting sick since COVID hit, so you’re not alone.


Fair, it could be more intuitive. IMO stuff like that is why a good trainer is important. FWIW I’ve worked with ServiceNow for a long time, and am a big fan of it.


When you say search is a stack, do you mean filters? If so, you can just click the > in the breadcrumb to remove the single element after it leaving the rest of the query.


The horn arrangement just absolutely slays.


Huge second for the Becky Chambers stuff. Both those Monk & Robot books are sublime.


Well both of those are damn cool, thank you for the links!
I need to know if there are still real estate novelists in this universe.