
A process for automating Docker container base image updates. - GitHub - beatkind/watchtower: A process for automating Docker container base image updates.

Top comment! Only thing I feel not mentioned, even the science problems can ultimately be attributed to capitalism, as a lack of regulation.
They do it for butterflies at museums...
Not that I disagree but I challenge you in the point those are 4 adult years. In my 40s, I don't think I was an adult until 30 lol
Myxl?
You one of them book types? If not, we YouTube the same
ROFL over here - 👏
Yeah.. autocrats suck. I don't want Mao. I want healthcare and solar panels.
I've been trying to figure out that channel's bias recently. Dude literally, "I've never voted Republican! I'm from Manhattan! My mom owns a dance studio- she's an immigrant!" I'm just more confused now.
I love that there's a product placement distinction
He was calling good men pedos before he was gop
And you need those heads on the go!
Marilyn Manson said blowjobs were like handshakes in Hollywood. But I think he might be a rapist iirc
Benjamin buttonesque
What is that? Not familiar
Paging Prescott Bush
It's still pretty much the same and it's amazing. Sprawling maze of staircases built into a fortress on the sea. Truly beautiful piece of history.
Dude - people take pictures of their kids on first day of school.
More like emigration budget! Amirite?!
Reminds me of my Alex Jones leftist friends from 20 yrs ago following him to the right. Or the Nazis and Jewish moms from Marin at the same anti vax rallies during COVID.
Nah, we packed snacks.
Relevant documentation, database, PKM, etc, for HomeLab
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/27013820
Hey community! Do you use any database or anything to manage your environments? I started a relational Notion database a while back but never dug in. Objects types for things like hardware, software, deployments, technologies, and tie-ins to my other LifeOs databases. (e.g., the inkbird aquarium thermostat in Smart Life/Tuya via Home Assistant is linked to my aquarium database as a gear object.)
I'm rebuilding half my lab right now and thought it might be worth seeing if there's a better method before returning to my half-assed system.
(I pay for Notion - I also failed at making my super complex Obsidian implementation work across my devices and platforms. I'm in the market for a replacement for that whole universe, so if this thread turns into a moratorium on Notion, I get it. Still, I'm open to discussion, so snark is unnecessary.)
Relevant documentation, database, PKM, etc, for HomeLab
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/27013820
Hey community! Do you use any database or anything to manage your environments? I started a relational Notion database a while back but never dug in. Objects types for things like hardware, software, deployments, technologies, and tie-ins to my other LifeOs databases. (e.g., the inkbird aquarium thermostat in Smart Life/Tuya via Home Assistant is linked to my aquarium database as a gear object.)
I'm rebuilding half my lab right now and thought it might be worth seeing if there's a better method before returning to my half-assed system.
(I pay for Notion - I also failed at making my super complex Obsidian implementation work across my devices and platforms. I'm in the market for a replacement for that whole universe, so if this thread turns into a moratorium on Notion, I get it. Still, I'm open to discussion, so snark is unnecessary.)
Relevant documentation, database, PKM, etc, for HomeLab
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/27013820
Hey community! Do you use any database or anything to manage your environments? I started a relational Notion database a while back but never dug in. Objects types for things like hardware, software, deployments, technologies, and tie-ins to my other LifeOs databases. (e.g., the inkbird aquarium thermostat in Smart Life/Tuya via Home Assistant is linked to my aquarium database as a gear object.)
I'm rebuilding half my lab right now and thought it might be worth seeing if there's a better method before returning to my half-assed system.
(I pay for Notion - I also failed at making my super complex Obsidian implementation work across my devices and platforms. I'm in the market for a replacement for that whole universe, so if this thread turns into a moratorium on Notion, I get it. Still, I'm open to discussion, so snark is unnecessary.)
Relevant documentation, database, PKM, etc, for HomeLab
Hey community! Do you use any database or anything to manage your environments? I started a relational Notion database a while back but never dug in. Objects types for things like hardware, software, deployments, technologies, and tie-ins to my other LifeOs databases. (e.g., the inkbird aquarium thermostat in Smart Life/Tuya via Home Assistant is linked to my aquarium database as a gear object.)
I'm rebuilding half my lab right now and thought it might be worth seeing if there's a better method before returning to my half-assed system.
(I pay for Notion - I also failed at making my super complex Obsidian implementation work across my devices and platforms. I'm in the market for a replacement for that whole universe, so if this thread turns into a moratorium on Notion, I get it. Still, I'm open to discussion, so snark is unnecessary.)
Latest Watchtower fork?
A process for automating Docker container base image updates. - GitHub - beatkind/watchtower: A process for automating Docker container base image updates.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/26728988
Hi - I'm rebuilding my homelab and want to give docker compose another try. It looks like Watchtower is years out of date now. I see two forks that look more promising per https://techgaun.github.io/active-forks/index.html#https://github.com/containrrr/watchtower
These two: https://github.com/beatkind/watchtower https://github.com/nicholas-fedor/watchtower
The former seems to have more activity. What are you all using?
Latest Watchtower fork?
A process for automating Docker container base image updates. - GitHub - beatkind/watchtower: A process for automating Docker container base image updates.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/26728988
Hi - I'm rebuilding my homelab and want to give docker compose another try. It looks like Watchtower is years out of date now. I see two forks that look more promising per https://techgaun.github.io/active-forks/index.html#https://github.com/containrrr/watchtower
These two: https://github.com/beatkind/watchtower https://github.com/nicholas-fedor/watchtower
The former seems to have more activity. What are you all using?
Latest Watchtower fork?
A process for automating Docker container base image updates. - GitHub - beatkind/watchtower: A process for automating Docker container base image updates.
Hi - I'm rebuilding my homelab and want to give docker compose another try. It looks like Watchtower is years out of date now. I see two forks that look more promising per https://techgaun.github.io/active-forks/index.html#https://github.com/containrrr/watchtower
These two: https://github.com/beatkind/watchtower https://github.com/nicholas-fedor/watchtower
The former seems to have more activity. What are you all using?
Do people still call each other at midnight on NYE?
If so, do cell phone networks still get stressed?
"Meet the Calmlings" - what does the recurring melody remind me of?
tl;dr I came across this today. There is a theme that reminds me of a slowed down version of something else but I can't place it. Help!
Android notification manager?
I've used notification cleaner for years but it's dead. Anyone recommend alternatives? This has been difficult to find online
Leading the world in technology and ecological transit.. on 3.5"
SFMTA's train system in San Francisco is not only relying on humans to run it, but turns out that a floppy disk has been playing a key role for decades.
When did the current consumer technology epoch begin?
Found myself in this thread and I started thinking about the nuance.
YT, Wiki, FB etc all existed before 2010, many of our staples even before 2005.
High speed home internet; 3G and 4G have been around fair amounts of time now.
You could play Kyocera Snake on the shitter or text on a Nokia brick when pay phones were still around.
Box, iCloud, and other SaaS and/or freemium storage solutions have been around a long time. Bluehost has been an option forever.
E-commerce has been killing big box stores since before the demise of the JCPenney catalog. Amazon shut down bookstores decades ago.
Zoom, FaceTime, etc, way before the pandemic.
I grew up in the analog world. I remember needing to make plans, print things, watch shows at certain times, yada yada... But the ability to reach in my pocket and pull out an untethered supercomputer most places I'll ever be (including the fucking sky or under the earth) and
Is Sync for Android worth the cost?
R5: just started checking it out. It's cool and has some advantages of others. It's hella expensive. Thoughts?
Duplicate icons in tray (Nova)
Using an alternate icon (yellow).the original icon/app persists. It appears as if there are 2 copies installed.
Known issue?
Finally watched through the end (spoiler-ish?)
3rd (4th?) time is a charm - after hitting the wall ⅓ into Season 2 every time, I finally watched the entire series through over the last week or so.
I was so sad to say goodbye to each character and watch things end. But in a world of Netflix cancelations and whatnot, it really felt like the show did what it needed to do. In four brief seasons. I've stuck through Supernatural, Lucifer, Riverdale- lots of shows that survived ebs and flows but prob should have peaced out after the first divet. The Good Place truly wrapped up nicely - I don't know what more I could have asked other than to drag it out because it's hard to say goodbye.
FOSS School Book Readathon Platform? (alt to Read-a-Thon)
Hey community - our PTA is bringing back a school readathon after a few years, and we no longer have budget for a platform to manage. They all seem to take a pretty hardcore fee.
Is there an open-source alternative to something like this? https://www.read-a-thon.com/ Thanks!
Making the iPad part of my interOS lifestyle
Hi all - the last Apple product I purchased was the gen2 iPod. I have a decade old iPad that I inherited from work and never really used - right now it's an always-on authenticator app screen at my desk. I have used MacBooks of all flavors for work for the last 12 yrs and have inherited both Air and Pro for personal use. My primary PC is Windows. My servers and NAS are Proxmox and Linux. Android phone user since switching from Blackberry, and have a matching tablet that isn't super new and is mostly controlling yt music streaming to the office tv roku, and/or keeping up a calendar app. Personal and work on Google apps and storage. Lots of nerdy stuff going on here - house runs on Google Nest Hubs, rPI Home Assistant, SmartThings, Hue, and others; Stream Deck and the usual wfh streamer tech at the desk.. I'm pretty much using everything except iOS (except for my "authenticator touchscreen").
My child has been on a 9th gen iPad for the last yr. I grabbed one for myself a cpl wks ago wh
What do you have cookin?
Surprised to see less activity here. Having assumed everyone using FOSS, was hosting FOSS, I just peeked in here and only saw two posts lifetime. (Maybe that's a visibility issue for me?) Anyhoo:
What are you all working on?
I'll go: I'm a noob trying to figure out why my mf Minecraft vm's network permissions want to destroy me!