My parents called me Basic.
My parents called me Basic.
It’s time someone wrote a JSON shader.
Most people don’t like the idea of a suicide machine.
A lot of people don’t realize that a ‘cut & paste’ is actually a ‘copy & delete’.
And guess what ‘deleting’ is in a consciousness upload?
I assume the excuse usually is that the prototype was unstable, so they had to ‘tone it down’. But of course, you as the awesome hero man can control it!
I was trying to be more coy about it.
Must have been going rough.
Their microbrew.
If you use Porkbun, there’s a project that I’ve personally forked and adjusted a bit for dynamic DNS updates: https://github.com/Dasnap/Porkbun-Dynamic-DNS
The original project was archived so I added a bit to avoid pointless IP updates and then stole a Docker image build from another project and combined it in.
I remember my first CS lecture was being taught to read binary off old Egyptian tablets.
Loving that you straight up block Halo servers.
Me temporarily forgetting the structure of an if statement in Shell.
I backup my Docker configs to Google Drive but that’s about it in terms of self-hosted software.
I’m ops so I just get to enjoy how confused they get when their shit only works locally.
Frontend: “Come on, this needs at least some flair. This isn’t the 90s.”
Throws React at it
How does it work with a Windows host? Docker isn’t as smooth an experience off Linux unfortunately.
Wait, can I use this to make a virtual display separate to my normal desktop? Kinda like a sudo-headless setup?
What’s the performance hit?
I’ve said for a while that platforms that allow you to easily move make me more comfortable using them, and ironically, more likely to stay around.