

What does it do?
What does it do?
I tried using it but it’s not the same vibrant community anymore. Zed is much more alife
Thx! I’ve got zsh and ohmyzsh installed but my workflow hasn’t changed really. Also, I really want to store and see a command history.
Back when I used traditional distros I hated that I had no history of user installed packages/apps
Now I could just write a file and append all installs. With atomic distros, it’s clearer nowadays, but I can also save packages for later
At least an ai would’ve adressed the topic but the post didnt
That’s smart, thx
Unfortunately, the article does not write about how people use it.
I use it to skip reading docs. Either it works, or I read the docs, sometimes in parallel, whatever is faster.
Oftentimes I just forgot how some function is called.
I’m still in the testing phase and in more than 50% of the cases its crap. Halizination is a real problem with those models that I’ve used.
I think it’s astonishing that the media believes someone accidentally invites a journalist into a highly classified group.
Good for you
Poor prof
Are you still using matlab? Why? Seriously
I can recommend cockpit for managing the firewall
Native alpha sounds good since it’s foss and uses vanadium’s webview. Are you still logged in to paypal (any annoying website) a couple of months later. Or does it revoke your rights after a while?
I only use it rarely and I hate providing my info for 5 minutes just to do one transaction.
Mine has 660MB with 7MB user data, 15MB cache.
Meaning it wastes time and power such that it gets expensive on a large scale? Or does it mine crypto?
Paypal has 500 mb and just shows a number and you can press a button to send a number to their server.
It’s insane
You can format it automatically
I was successful in installing and using caddy directly on my host instead of podman (docker).
Edit: someone doesn’t like that I succeeded at it …
Thanks again! I managed to set up caddy and it works well so far. Now I am stuck at installing (or using xcaddy. I installed go and the package xcaddy but to me the doc lacks one or two steps. Do you know any tutorial covering that? Thanks!
It’s bad
I mean the global android settings
Android > settings > apps > audiobookshelf > view logs
Also, you can have a look into the server logs, maybe there’s a hint. podman logs -f audiobookshelf
(or docker
)
Caddy does not need 80 and 443. I’ve changed them to unprivileged ports like 8000 and 8443.
Besides, op doesn’t mention having problems with ports