No man’s sky
Create a configuration file. https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp has the documentation
A six year old game for 1% of the nominal cost looks better
I run QB through a docker container that’s an always on VPN
Then the xArr apps are in the same virtual network as QB. They run without a VPN
MAM has a great collection
I agree with using rsync
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Open a screen
then use something like this command:
rsync -arvzip --progress {$remote}:/path/to/remote/files /path/to/local/files
If you are using a different port for SSH, you’ll need to pass an option like -e 'ssh -p 12345'
There are some options for Pis like unraid.
Honestly though, just pick one problem you have and solve that with docker.
Beat your head against the wall trying to figure out the virtualization, volume mapping, permissions and networking.
Then start finding other problems to solve.
I stood up a homelab for media storage and streaming… and it has now grown to 30-40 applications running in parallel.
Is Reddit as a business responsible for providing a livelihood for a third party developer? What would they be suing over? On what grounds?
In the 2000s and early 2010s, less of your life was lived on a cell phone or smartphone.
For kids now, it’s 100% of their lives. Post-COVID, the majority of social interaction between peers is through a social media app.
That means that close to 100% of kids are on their phones during the school day. If you aren’t, you run the risk of social isolation and FOMO.
Administrators can’t send a kid to detention for using their phone because ALL kids would be in detention every day.
Here’s one article that examines the problem