

Same, also on Fedora. I deal with it by using hibernate (which is sweet until a kernel update borks it)
Network automation engineer and general techie. Admin of mimiclem.me


Same, also on Fedora. I deal with it by using hibernate (which is sweet until a kernel update borks it)
I’ve been running a docker compose stack the last couple years with no issue. It can be simple-ish to set up but that depends on your experience level.
If you have specific questions there are plenty of people willing to help, myself included.
There are good spots on lemmy for help in this thread as well as an IRC chat for support if needed. I’ve been helped there more than once.


Why wouldn’t they just get bigger guns?


I had a long comment but @criss_cross added more context than I could. To summarize, there is infrastructure in us-east-1 that can take you down even if you host in another region. Also lots of stuff there and closer=faster=better.


That’s interesting to hear, finamp has been great for me for at least a year and a half. What kind of issues do you see if you don’t mind me asking


I guess it’s time to get serious about homeassistant
Nwg-look can change all the theme settings at once. Check it out


I find Fedora provides a great balance between new code and stability. I’ve had lots of trouble getting distros like Ubuntu to work with newer apps and features.


Microsoft going down the shitter


I guess it’s time to get serious about homeassistant


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RIP to those of us with kids


The instructions change if you’re using flatpak. I was only able to get it to work with a manual import
This is definitely worth mentioning. You apparently can get it working with a dedicated encrypted swap partition (which I admittedly haven’t tried) but I just turned off secureboot. The risk/convenience tradeoff is worth is for me.