I look at https://linux-hardware.org/ before buying hardware, so it always works
HelloRoot
Keep it up for other people to read and learm from
Jitsi
,but it is a pain in the ass to selfhost with good performance.
You can take a look here as well:
One alternative that is not on the awesome selfhosted list is: https://edumeet.org/
But it is even more of a PAIN to selfhost it.
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you rent a domain
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in the config (provided by the service where you rented the domain) you set it to point to the IP of the device where you run caddy
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the service tells the relevant global DNS servers your setting
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your DNS does a DNS lookup and a DNS server returns the IP you configured it to point to
Depending on the DNS you use, you can manually add entries to do 1-3 differently, but that will only work for devices that use your DNS and is hard.
My personal experience with laptop batteries was not as nice as yours, but neither should be blindly trusted.
Not sure if there is some science on it anywhere but this random search result article https://www.pcmag.com/how-to/help-my-laptop-battery-is-swollen-now-what says:
most common cause of a swollen battery is overcharging. Keeping your battery at a high state of charge can stress it out, allowing it to degrade faster. “In an application where you have a system plugged in 24/7, after a number of years your likelihood of getting a swollen battery increases,” says Phil Jakes, principal engineer and director of strategic technology at Lenovo. “The other thing that drives it is heat. Batteries don’t like to be hot, and there’s a chemical process that gets kicked off when a battery gets over 100 degrees.”
Don’t keep your device plugged in all the time. Batteries are cyclical and have to discharge and recharge to work effectively.
Keep your devices in cool, dry environments. Hot and humid weather conditions put more strain on batteries and can shorten their operating life over time.
When shopping for a new battery, buy from reputable manufacturers. It's generally better to buy a replacement from the original laptop maker than the cheapest compatible option from a third party.
Replace your battery—if you can—if you see its capacity drop too low. Manufacturers test their computer batteries to last up to three to four years, while an iPhone battery is meant to retain up to 80% of its original capacity at 500 charge cycles. If you start to see any warning signs, replace it sooner rather than later.
More like build-in UPS that will do the forbidden caprisun and set your house on fire after a year.
I'm currently looking into Ghost. What choices turned you off of it.
2 months ago I needed to do a quick and dirty part design. Very simple thing. Just a hook for towels, that looked like the one already on my wall.
I opened freecad, fucked around for half a day. Didn't get shit done.
I opened fusion 360 in a laggy windows vm. After half an hour I had the part I imagined in my mind.
I used neither before in my entire life.
How comes?
dokploy is good as well
Am I blind? Where is the docker-compose? J find references to it in the doc and in the PR's but I don't see it in the files.
I was aiming at the "How do I stop it" question. - Either use librewolf, or compile a custom version of firefox applying whatever librewolf does to disable that.
But are you not already stopping it with your firewall?
GrayJay has a peertube plugin which works well.