

I personally use Forgejo.
It has kanban boards, tasks, wiki and obviously git repos where you can store documents, not sure how convenient it is for this though
I personally use Forgejo.
It has kanban boards, tasks, wiki and obviously git repos where you can store documents, not sure how convenient it is for this though
Not particularly ordered:
Is it instantaneous though?
It’s an auditory pareidolia I often have, everytime someone says “courant d’air” (which is draught in french), I hear my first name.
Back in networking classes we used to have entire rooms of replicated machines, all with contiguous addresses and same logins. We wrote a script to ssh into every computer of the room and eject and retract all the disk drives at the same time, it was wonderful ✨
I think this question has been raised a few times here and I’m not aware of any “guide for dummies”.
Self-hosting is a wide topic and most of the knowledge is spread across the internet. I’d recommend going to communities like the one you just posted on, reading wikis and learning how to efficiently find information on the web. Most of the knowledge I accumulated over the years come from so many different places so I can’t think of a centralized knowledge base.
If you really want to have a handbook you can refer to you’ll have to write it yourself with your experience about your specific setup and environment.
I have a windows 10 gaming rig hooked to my TV, which I only power up for gaming. I figured out it was a good compromise to install windows on this one instead of dealing with Nvidia issues and other tweaks on linux, even though I dual-booted bazzite and boot it every now and then to see if I can play my games on it and motivate myself into switching.
Restaurants playing radio are the worst… Once you’re at your table and you realize you will hear ads the whole time it’s already too late
Just made the transition, couldn’t be easier. Export, import, profit
Love letter really is the best, I bring it everywhere I go
I’d say as many as in other countries
La main droite, c’est celle qui a le pouce à gauche
Not for screwing/unscrewing but in France we have a satire mnemonic for remembering right and left:
The right hand is the one with the thumb pointing left.
Works only if you look at the back of your hands, and obviously not useful. We use it mainly to mock someone who mix right and left
Nice, it really brings the finish to another level
Love it! How did you make the case?
As I understand the screenshots, it looks like it is simulating a windows XP desktop but not opening actual windows or messing with the system
They are cut in little cubes, along with bacon, duck breast and a fried egg. It is indeed unique and delicious
Depends on the meaning (🍑👈)