mr47

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mr47,

Proxmox backs up the VMs -> backups are uploaded to the cloud.

mr47,

Not OP, but similar setup (Proxmox with docker on a VM). The VM (plus a few LXCs) are backed up daily using the backup built into Proxmox, and those backups are mirrored to the cloud with rclone.

mr47,

Virtualization is not about different architectures, quite the opposite. Emulation allows you to run different architectures, virtualization is locked to the underlying architecture.

While spinning up a VM per app is wasteful, there are advantages to using a VM to host your containers, instead of hosting them directly on Proxmox. For example, you will most likely add things around the docker infrastructure, and backing up a VM (containing all that) is easier than backing up a physical host.

mr47,

That awesomebudget looks nice! I'm more of a beancont/fava guy, and too invested in my setup to try something vastly different - but it sure looks like a cool option for people starting out.

mr47,

That's a really nice setup! I run most of my things on a docker swarm (the docker hosts are VMs running on Proxmox hosts), though that was an overkill in retrospect, and causes more problems with no practical advantages.

The range of services I run is similar to yours, but I also have a bunch of services for personal finance (beancont/fava, as well as automatic importers and such), a more extensive media setup (with qBitTorrent and *arr apps), a gitea server, and a vaultwarden instance.

mr47,

Because it's not alt text, it's literally a label. OP just declared that it's "aka alt text". The same syntax (just without the exclamation mark) works for links, and there the text in the square brackets is what's presented to the user, while the round brackets contain the URL. The exclamation mark just notifies the frontend that it's an image that should be embedded - but the text in the square brackets is still presented.

mr47,

Depends what you’re transcoding to… show me a CPU (without a built in encoder like recent ones) that can handle a 4K HDR transcode…

mr47,

When you say that you're transcoding 4k, do you mean transcoding from one 4k endocing to another (e.g., tonemapping HDR), or downscaling to 1080p? Because I'm pretty sure older cards like the 1660 don't have an H265 encoder.

mr47,

Russel: I overstayed a year or two in Williams, but I'm faster finally.
Albon: Hold my beer.

mr47,

So, is it just me, or does it look like an open mouth with a few teeth?

mr47,

1-star review on Google Play - done. Looking at the recent reviews, they all seem to be 1 or 2 stars, yet it somehow has a 4.1 rating (for my region/device) on the Play Store...

mr47,

The question is, is it real? Or are addresses in movies fake and cannot be traced to real places, like the 555 phone numbers?

mr47,

Is this about the PWA rotating when auto rotation is set to off? Sounds like a bug on the device, as it's not happening to me.

mr47,

I'm on Android 13 with Firefox, and haven't noticed the issue. Tried specifically to disable the autorotation, rotate the phone while kbin was running - and nothing (it does rotate when autorotation is on). I installed the PWA about a week ago.

mr47,

I see. I guess Firefox works correctly.

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