Nicarlo

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[–] Nicarlo@sh.itjust.works 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Mind me asking which docker image you are using? I was never able to get the thin client to work through docker

[–] Nicarlo@sh.itjust.works 1 points 1 month ago (3 children)

This is what I used in the past but I had issues with the Deluge thin client when using a Deluge docker image. Did you experience the same thing as well?

 

I'm spinning up a new seedbox and wanted to know what is everyone using nowadays? I was using deluge via the thick client and rutorrent previously. Are they still king? edit: I should have also mentioned that I plan on running this server headless so I will need to be able to access it via a thin client or a web browser

[–] Nicarlo@sh.itjust.works 3 points 7 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) (3 children)

I’ve been looking at gitea because of its gitops capabilities that seem to be pretty much on par with github actions. Do you know if forgejo has something similar? There seems to be a lack of documentation in that area. This has been my only reason for not moving to forgejo but im hoping im wrong and just missed some documentation.

EDIT: Thank you all who provided some additional insights that I was missing. I'll take the leap and give forgejo a try!

 

With the latest announcement regarding google allegedly paying reddit 60million per year for access to user created content to train their AI, what is stopping companies from using the freely available information on the lemmyverse to do it for free?

How does everyone feel about the likelihood of this already happening and should something be done about it?

 

If you were sent back to the roman era and could only bring a backpack of goods. What would you bring?

[–] Nicarlo@sh.itjust.works 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

there is a 1inch inwards recess

[–] Nicarlo@sh.itjust.works 1 points 1 year ago

This is what I was thinking of as well. In the picture i included in the original post I have a red rectangle block. This is where I intend to mount the tablets. This means that I don't have all that much space to add this hub behind it.

 

Hey all,

I'm looking to wallmount my Samsung Tab4 tablet but can't seem to find the right components to do it.

I already have an recessed plug for power (see image below) but cannot find anything small enough to plug in and power up my tablet.

I already figured out that I would need to purchase a slim flat micro usb cable to power up the tablet and I plan on 3d printing the wall mount. The only thing that I have not yet been able to find is a usb adapter that is small enough to fit in this recessed area. Anyone have any suggestions?

 

Out of curiosity. For starters I'm a bit of both