~/src/${reponame}
~/src/${reponame}
Gitlab at work, because, well, it’s there and it works just fine.
Forgejo at home, because it’s far less resource hungry.
In the end Git is a) a command line tool for b) distributed working, so it really doesn’t matter much which central web service you put in place, you can always get your local copy via git clone REPO
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Try goharbor.io, that’s what I use. I think (but I’m not sure) that Forgejo/Gitea and Gitlab can also cache images.
Cloud-init. The config yaml is rather straight forward, but I can’t convince my VM to execute it, and it’s driving me nuts.
Thx kind stranger.
+1 for gpodder, and of you have a Nextcloud, you can sync your subscriptions using an NC plugin that I can’t remember the name of.
If you have a network share available on your LAN, you might want to try the FolderSync App. It can make your phone sync its photos every time you’re in your WiFi and plugged into the charger.
Alternatively, if you have NextCloud, the NextCloud App can do that for you.
237216938 logging off.
I love the clock, but it doesn’t seem to be part of the launcher; at least I couldn’t find it after installing the launcher. Where can I find it?
EDIT: I just realized you’re running GrapheneOS. Does the clock come with Graphene? Nice background pic btw!
Uuuuh, weird, I love it!
With a username like this, I’d give all my hosts and servers moon names. Like the moons of Jupiter (Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto).
At my job, we run goharbor.io and use its Replications feature to do just that.