Trying to convert a Sqlite database into a mysql database is a certified nightmare. I had no idea... for some reason I thought it was going to be trivial :(
@frigginglorious Hahaha oh no, not MediaWiki! I am actually amidst the opposite move, trying to restore an old bare metal MediaWiki into a Sandstorm grain for long-term archival. There is no good way to do this. Particularly since MediaWiki has no good import/export and upgrades are only supported like two versions at a time.
...This is why there are two different MediaWiki packages for Sandstorm now, and also why I chose to just copy every page into the new grain manually.
@ocdtrekkie this wiki was actually hosted on a VPS first, before being hosted on sandstorm. I remember it as having a really easy built-in export / restore option... but hell if I can find that anymore. Maybe I dreamed it?
Man... I'd like to think I'm not an alcoholic. But I'm wrapping up my paternity leave now. I told myself I was going to take a break from booze to help adjust to being a working dad again.
The impulse to pour a drink is... much stronger than I'd like to admit.
Eventually I'll be near the same boat. My Nextcloud container is just running the built in DB, and I know running a MySQL container separately will be better, but I'm terrified to try and migrate it🫠
@4bz if your built-in db is mysql it shouldn't be too crazy. But... I was the fool who thought sqlite and mysql would play nice. So don't listen to me.
Unfortunately, due to forseen and completely expected circumstances, I have horribly overbooked myself this week.
In order to make the Fedivision song contest deadline, I will be writing, recording, and submitting my entry tonight - in the next 3-4 hours, depending on when my infant wakes up.
I apologize in advance. May god have mercy on our souls.
I'm trying to mount an outdoor access point that covers my half acre backyard, and measure for ideal antenna positioning.
I remember the Wifi Analyzer app working brilliantly. But now... it doesn't give any real-time data. Could be a permissions thing or bug from running it with my outdated android device.
But damn the app hasn't been updated in 6 years. Anyone have any good tools for measuring wifi strength?
@tek oh, it has a purpose for sure. But it just takes up so much screen real estate... and is otherwise awkward!
No other app uses a static right hand navbar like that... I guess it reminds me of wysiwyg editors like dreamweaver or visual studio or photoshop.
I confess I'm not big into UX or using apps, and im no good with. Javascript. But I think the best way to fix this would be a hamburger-style pop out menu, and I'm sure I can whip that up.