

Kinda feels like losing the game, doesn’t it?
I take my shitposts very seriously.
Kinda feels like losing the game, doesn’t it?
Counterpoint: if you have the ability and willingness to learn how Linux works, un-fucking a broken Arch installation will teach you more about the system than spending months with a stable distro. I know because my first serious daily driver was Manjaro.
volumes:
db:
services:
db:
image: mariadb:10.6
restart: always
command: --transaction-isolation=READ-COMMITTED --log-bin=binlog --binlog-format=ROW
volumes:
- db:/var/lib/mysql
secrets:
- mysql_root_password
- mysql_nextcloud_password
environment:
- MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD_FILE=/run/secrets/mysql_root_password
- MYSQL_PASSWORD_FILE=/run/secrets/mysql_nextcloud_password
- MYSQL_DATABASE=
- MYSQL_USER=
nextcloud:
image: nextcloud
restart: always
ports:
- 8080:80
depends_on:
- db
links:
- db
volumes:
- /var/www/html:/var/www/html
- /srv/data:/srv/data
secrets:
- mysql_nextcloud_password
environment:
- MYSQL_PASSWORD_FILE=/run/secrets/mysql_nextcloud_password
- MYSQL_DATABASE=
- MYSQL_USER=
- MYSQL_HOST=db
secrets:
mysql_root_password:
file: ...
mysql_nextcloud_password:
file: ...
If you use the links:
element in the nextcloud
service, the services listed there will be available using their hostnames. On the Nextcloud setup screen, choose mysql as the database engine, use db
as the database host, and enter matching values into the other fields.
There’s a massive difference between the average Windows user and the average PHP developer. It’s a false equivalence.
The regular computer user who just needs their apps to run won’t likely make the effort to enter an entirely new ecosystem as long as those apps run. Even with the most user-friendly distros, the barrier of entry is still high. And when their apps break? They’ll reinstall Windows or pay someone else to fix it.
I love shitting on Microsoft as much as the next penguin, but they’re not idiots. Even if some of their decisions are questionable, Windows is still a major part of their business, and they won’t just let it degrade to a point where Linux converts are a significant threat to their profit.
(I did not downvote you, by the way, that was someone else)
the only way that’s going to keep Microsoft on top in the long term.
You underestimate the complacency of the masses.
hesoyam
and impulse 101
And the most powerful one: bind w kill
I bet Styropyro has a box of them tucked away somewhere. His laser defense turrets will have unmatched accuracy.
It’s a reference to a line in a Stargate episode, uttered by a historian in reference to outdated medieval practices (specifically trepanning). If I have to make a point, it is that historical fiction about a specific time and culture should reflect the values and prejudices of the people and not be condemned for it.
That article reads like that other shitpiece that called Ghost of Tsushima racist for portraying Mongols as evil. Like, bruh. It wasn’t called “the dark ages” for a lack of sunlight.
That bar is so low it’s practically a tripping hazard in hell.
Wired chads just keep winning, in so many ways.
You mean I could lose even more data when it inevitably craps out?
(don’t mind me, I’m dealing with a failed RAID5 array with one disk dead and one dying, I need to vent)
They’re about to kill -9
the AI process that wrote this and make all the other processes watch.
No, those are the punishments. They won’t hurt you, but you have to tolerate them. Eternally.