nimmo

joined 11 months ago
[–] nimmo@lem.nimmog.uk 2 points 8 months ago

I think it's a relatively recent thing. As the documentation for each of the *arts has a relatively recent minimum version number I think.

Here's where I went when looking for whisparr, but just replace that with the arr you're wanting to use and it'll give you decent steps for getting your database created and migrated into it: https://wiki.servarr.com/whisparr/postgres-setup

[–] nimmo@lem.nimmog.uk 1 points 9 months ago (2 children)

I chose to take down my production instance of lemmyz do a cp -r of it, update the docker compose file to specify the new version numbers for Lemmy and lemmy-ui plus change the port that the stack exposes and do a docker-compose pull && docker-compose up -d on that stack to check to see if it could all work. Thankfully it did, so I updated the production compose file and tada! I'm on 19.0 safely

[–] nimmo@lem.nimmog.uk 2 points 10 months ago

I'm in this camp as well. I've had one motion sensor of theirs since June that supplemented an IKEA one to catch movement at a different part of my hallway and had no real problems with it. I ordered another couple recently as well and put one in my kitchen and another in my office.

I might have been seeing odd behaviour on my office one but I've not had time to investigate it though and I was more inclined to believe it was bad positioning than a faulty sensor.

I did notice though that if I enter the room just as the lights are turning off then the lights don't turn back on but I just go straight to the light switch and do a quick turn off and back on again job to fix it.

[–] nimmo@lem.nimmog.uk 8 points 11 months ago

Answer the call 2016!

I'll believe it when I see it.

[–] nimmo@lem.nimmog.uk 1 points 11 months ago

Ooo, I'll add that to one of my planka boards for "things to look at later" thanks for sharing

[–] nimmo@lem.nimmog.uk 3 points 11 months ago (3 children)

I've been using planka and have been quite happy with my experiences for the last couple of months.

[–] nimmo@lem.nimmog.uk 2 points 11 months ago

I've not tried this myself, but how about mounting the volume using sshfs?

https://simplytim.io/mounting-a-sftp-ssh-share-as-a-volume-in-docker-compose/

This is of course assuming that you've got ssh access to the VPS.

I'm currently mounting volumes using cifs and NFS, but I don't think I'd be too keen on exposing those to the internet at large.

[–] nimmo@lem.nimmog.uk 3 points 1 year ago

That's interesting, because I was finding guides for traefik and caddy but not nginx (specifically swag in my case)

The issue I was having, in case it helps you, is that I was trying to expose 8448 on my synapse container which doesn't have SSL instead of on my SWAG container and then redirect to my synapse one.

[–] nimmo@lem.nimmog.uk 4 points 1 year ago

An alternative to torrenting though is Usenet. It takes a bit of setting up but there are some nice advantages. No worrying about needing to seed back and you're not going to need to worry about a VPN or your ISP forwarding on threatening letters. Sure it costs money, but I think I pay about £45 per year and I don't regret that one little bit.

[–] nimmo@lem.nimmog.uk 11 points 1 year ago

I personally use gitea but there is also a community version of gitlab that has way more power than I need.

Gitea can import a repo from GitHub but I don't know whether it can also push updates out as one never tried to do that.

I picked gitea as I didn't need all of the extra power of gitlab and they were the first two options I found. I don't deploy it using portainer but all of my stacks are set up as git repos in portainer and using the webhook feature it'll auto pull and redeploy whenever I push to it

[–] nimmo@lem.nimmog.uk 1 points 1 year ago

Just took a look at my profile, registered on 27 June 2006. So it's in my 15-20 year window that I mentioned

[–] nimmo@lem.nimmog.uk -2 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Now that's not something I'd have expected. I've never encountered anything like that in the nearly 15-20 years I've been using TL.

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