

Wow. That was a good watch. Its a very powerful tool.
Wow. That was a good watch. Its a very powerful tool.
What do you all use this for? It seems popular but I’ve never found a use-case for it
Its miles better than traditional desalination - requiring so much energy that burning fossil fuels is unavoidable. And brine is chucked back in the ocean. Basically an environmental catastrophe.
If you think of it on the scale of one community - providing potable water, dealing with treated wastewater AND getting a surplus of energy while treating the brine it is actually pretty clever.
If it makes you feel better you could probably slap some solar panels on those flat roofs too.
Yep. Politicians creating tech policy on the fly without consulting people who actually know what they are talking about.
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yOu wOUlDnT sTeaL tHE TrOUSer prESS…
Good idea. Definately easier but getting a list of watched files from the API might be more efficient.
Thanks I’ll take a look! If nothing else they might give me some inspiration
The speed difference is noticeable but there are a few quirks in my networking that I have to live with.
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Speed - the SSD is nice and quick but anything on the HDD buffers. Its not a bad suggestion though, I might try it out.
Yeah this is the plan eventually. I’m already paying for two VPNs so I can’t justify a third until one of those subscriptions are up 🤣
Omg. That is absolutely what I need!! Thank you so much!!
Go for it, Ironfox is brilliant.
wireguard on the host
Ahh. Of course. I don’t know why I hadn’t thought of that.
Should I consider deploying a reverse proxy? I hear that setting one up can be painful.
I notice you have multiple reverse-proxy services under ‘networks’ - do you set up a separate network for each service?
It made my whore deep
I think there’s always been a bit of snobbery about python. From me included. Looks like its working well here though.