There’s a submission link on the top of the page
There’s a submission link on the top of the page
Search seems broken. The following gives me a “Something went wrong” page
While I don’t disagree with your sentiment, it seems like this list is just “self hosted open source alternatives”. Even if there are better options, Gitea still falls under that definition, no?
This was my thinking exactly. Figured “Okay, he probably just waved awkwardly or something”
Nah, not so much.
STOP I can’t afford to know this stuff exists right now!
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Tim Corey on YouTube has excellent beginner C# material. I would start there.
Better?
Are you sure they aren’t overused? 😉
I’ve become a big fan of mini PC’s for home server use these days (with NAS systems for storage duties). Low power, low heat, low noise, and very affordable.
Beelink on Amazon makes a good selection of them. Always watch for sales. I have several of their machines and have been pleasantly surprised by all of them. The latest addition was one of their N95 systems with 8GB of memory. It hosts Jellyfin, Deluge, Wireguard (client and server), dns, forgejo, etc.
Except that’s not the case according to the Flight Simulator 2024 FAQ
For any content you purchased outside of the simulator, the Community Folder will continue to work as it did in MSFS 2020. Any content in your MSFS 2020 Community Folder can simply be copied over to the new MSFS 2024 Community Folder, and the vast majority of that content should work in MSFS 2024. For any content you purchased in the Marketplace in MSFS 2020, that content will show up as owned in the Content Manager (in MSFS 2024 called “My Library”) at launch for you to use in MSFS 2024, and the vast majority of that content should work in MSFS 2024. This availability does not require developers to sign off on their content.
Won’t speak to Webstorm, but hard disagree when it comes to Rider. VSCode/Zed really fit into an entirely different category from Jetbrains IDE’s. Lightweight editors vs full fat development environments. There are use cases for each.
FWIW: I’m running jellyfin and a whole host of other services on a Beelink with an Intel n95 and 8gb of ram. Runs like a champ.
The OP ruled out zig and rust already
Because even if an attacker could gain access even as root he cannot modify system files.
They 100% can.
If you’re happy with Racknerd, they have deals on LEB all the time. Right now, even
As someone just finishing up a first playthrough of The Outer Worlds, I might have to watch for a Starfield sale.
is there not?
Should probably figure that out (and perhaps share it) before making the claim, no?
What makes Debian a pain to use on servers?
Ah yeah, fair enough.
@piotrkulpinski@lemmy.world you might want to look into disabling error reporting in production 👍