

lumberjoline?


lumberjoline?


Yo, this is amazing
I personally use caddy as a reverse proxy


https://materialmaker.org/ got made in it. I don’t know any other apps made in it but if it’s anyway similar to unity it’s doable


I don’t really handle money nor want to tbh


SAS is mostly always a losing proposition unless you’re actually using the tech support they provide with the licenses. Tho, for statistics at college I used a language called R https://www.r-project.org/ done much with it?


If you can’t remember what something does, cut it off. If you know remember it, put it back on the document it.


Defo looking into this


They’re still using Excel and the office suite. I haven’t even considered it tbh. I’ve no idea what delta chat is and it’s problably a good thing, as an in-business messaging app would be pog


But I’m not looking to overthrow Microsoft. My jobs finding solutions to problems that get presented to me. Not considering the business impact of my absence, that’s more something for my manager.
Open source is a great thing and it’d be celebrated. Yes, I do believe if I were to switch everyone’s os with a visually identical Linux based one there’s probably very few people that’d actually notice.
But like, being able to use libresoftware whoever you need is an intrinsic part of it. Making documentation is perfectly fair and we do have a trove of manuals for everything business related.
The current way I’ve been selling open software it’s because it’s just better, not encumbered by “licensing” or fees; not full of arbitrary limitations. I’ll inform people that they have choices and 90% of the time they take the open source one. Yeah, making something last a decade takes work but I’d rather deal with the problems as they appear rather than just preempting everything.


I got hit by a bus I don’t really care about work in that situation, otherwise, I’m being paid to work here. I’ve defo told my supervisor how things are built more or less but yeah, should I need to put my 15 days I’ll prolly spend them teaching someone about it.


What does it do over jellyfin tho? It seems like another front-end for it.
Hey, if you’re just looking for a reverse proxy my recommendation is Caddy. Give it port 443 and 80 and it’ll reverse proxy you to wherever you want depending of the subdomain/port


Hey! Thanks for the checkup! Lidarr is up and running


So I can’t just put it in docker and forget no?


Lidarr works again? Last time I tried I wasn’t working


I have a nuc with Linux mint and host everything on docker containers. I expose any service I need through caddy.


nah, I was once an idiot who didn’t understand so idgaf


you can use the same folder for unfinished downloads. I personally use a symlink as jellyfin won’t pickup partial files
Just don’t put hacker clothes in front of your computer