[-] WeirdGoesPro@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 7 hours ago

There definitely isn’t a docker container that will let you run Backblaze in WINE so that you can get the cheap unlimited plan working on Linux. You shouldn’t go looking for such a thing to save money. /s

[-] WeirdGoesPro@lemmy.dbzer0.com 6 points 12 hours ago

Perhaps not PC, but still somewhat modern. #100 is literally the plot of a Curb episode.

As a pagan, we’ll take it.

What a great time to be Benecio Del Toro.

I think it boils down to asking what the purpose of a company is. In my opinion, a company should be a vehicle to sustain and enhance the lives of all employed by it. Your paycheck should be your minimum compensation, with windfall profits mostly split amongst the employees so that the maximum number of contributors benefit from it.

I’m ok with the idea of there being a sliding scale within reason because I understand that the company leadership holds a lot of the legal liability, but the CEO getting a yacht and the desk clerk getting a candy bar just doesn’t really cut it.

[-] WeirdGoesPro@lemmy.dbzer0.com 13 points 1 day ago

Hard to watch? Other than the obvious brutality of the crucifixion, I remember that movie as being a middle of the road flick. The Aramaic dialogue was pretty cool though.

[-] WeirdGoesPro@lemmy.dbzer0.com 16 points 1 day ago

I’m a home server hobbyist. I like to think of them as computer solutions.

[-] WeirdGoesPro@lemmy.dbzer0.com 27 points 3 days ago

While I agree that censoring the plate is courteous, I don’t think that is how this car in particular is most likely to be identified. /s

[-] WeirdGoesPro@lemmy.dbzer0.com 43 points 3 days ago

That’s completely fucked. But I laughed.

[-] WeirdGoesPro@lemmy.dbzer0.com 17 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

Got a kink to the dockerhub?

I confess! Docker is my kink! /s

[-] WeirdGoesPro@lemmy.dbzer0.com 50 points 3 days ago

I was literally in a movie recently with inexplicably wet streets, and the director said it was because the extra reflected light looks great on film.

[-] WeirdGoesPro@lemmy.dbzer0.com 19 points 3 days ago

Louisiana likes to give them a run for their money occasionally. Both of those states have areas that are like third world countries, and the average education level is lolcow low.

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Cat peeking out of a Nazi Sd.Kfz.222 armored car, date unknown, Interwar or WW2-era

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Louis Coulon, trade unionist, with a cat in his 10-foot long beard, France, 1890

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Taking Time to Smell The Zinnias - Jonelle Summerfield (2016)

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Trench cat, France, 1918 (media.kbin.social)

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British soldier with the trench cat, France, WW1, 1918

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Sick Boy with a Cat - John Bowen (d3d00swyhr67nd.cloudfront.net)

cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/28974188

Sick Boy with a Cat - John Bowen (mid 20th century)

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White Cat - Nishida Tadashige (1999)

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[Promoting] Gluetun: The Little VPN Client That Could

My journey with docker started with a bunch of ill fated attempts to get an OpenVPN/qBittorrent container running. The thing ended up being broken and never worked right, and it put me off of VPN integration for another year or so.

Then recently I found Gluetun…and holy fucking cow. This thing is the answer to every VPN need I could possibly think of. I have set it up with 3 different providers now, and it has been more simple and reliable than the clients made by the VPN providers themselves every time.

If you combine the power of Gluetun with the power of Portainer, then you can even easily edit settings for your existing containers and hook them up to a VPN connection in seconds (or disconnect them). Just delete the forwarded ports in the original container, select the Gluetun container as the network connection, and then forward the same ports in Gluetun. Presto, you now have a perfectly functioning container connected to a VPN with a killswitch.

So if any of y’all on the high seas have considered getting more serious about your privacy, don’t do what I did and waste a bunch of time on a broken container. Use Gluetun. Love Gluetun. Gluetun is the answer.

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My journey with docker started with a bunch of ill fated attempts to get an OpenVPN/qBittorrent container running. The thing ended up being broken and never worked right, and it put me off of VPN integration for another year or so.

Then recently I found Gluetun…and holy fucking cow. This thing is the answer to every VPN need I could possibly think of. I have set it up with 3 different providers now, and it has been more simple and reliable than the clients made by the VPN providers themselves every time.

If you combine the power of Gluetun with the power of Portainer, then you can even easily edit settings for your existing containers and hook them up to a VPN connection in seconds (or disconnect them). Just delete the forwarded ports in the original container, select the Gluetun container as the network connection, and then forward the same ports in Gluetun. Presto, you now have a perfectly functioning container connected to a VPN with a killswitch.

So if any of y’all on the high seas have considered getting more serious about your privacy, don’t do what I did and waste a bunch of time on a broken container. Use Gluetun. Love Gluetun. Gluetun is the answer.

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"Trogdor the Burninator" by Strong Bad (2003)

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Happy April 1st, dragon fans

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Ceylon Scenery - Edward Lear (1874) (d3d00swyhr67nd.cloudfront.net)

cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/28390370

Ceylon Scenery - Edward Lear (1874)

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I’m hoping to find some kind of statistical display for my media library that I can show on my website. I found Medialytics, which is a little rough, but essentially what I’m looking for, but it isn’t secure enough for public display because the Plex token is included in the script for the page.

Does anybody know of a good statistics display for a large media library that would have a publicly displayable page similar to uptime-kuma?

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Night on the El Train- Edward Hopper; etching (1918)

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