The column with the ticks is for Plus not for Free, so yes you should definitely complain to support.
asap
Every study ever done shows the mental and physical health benefits of dark for sleeping. Worth looking into.
Selfhosted Gitea is a way to get a wiki, bug tracker or whatnot - collaborate, for example, but it's not necessary to have a Git server for your personal use.
No, but it is amazing for browsing your repos and visually seeing what you did in a past commit or a branch, while your IDE is open to your latest code. Or copying and pasting something that you need from a different repo.
For Git experts, sure they can probably do all that better inside their IDE or CLI, but for us plebs, having your own Forgejo is incredible 😍
I have mine configured to disable the wiki and issues, etc, it's just the repo browser.
With HDMI-CEC you can achieve what your wife wants. I have one remote to turn on my Nvidia Shield (with Plex, Jellyfin, Netflix, etc), and that same remote also controls all TV functions.
so your TV doesn't bother you.
Many TVs have a constant "no wifi connection" visual error if it's not connected.
Please think before you rage post. Your attempts to compare these two companies are hysterical and inane.
🙄 I think you need to take a deep breath and count to 5 if you think there was any rage or hysteria in my very mild comment.
Google's entire brand was built on amazing search, and now their search is awful.
Enshittification isn't a conspiracy and it's not a nefarious end-goal, it's just a descent into shittiness. Proton continuing to sideline Linux (still no Drive support, other apps are second-class, etc) is a great example.
If they were truly focused on the goal of promoting privacy, they would be wanting to prioritise the option for people to leave Windows and Mac for Linux. Instead, it seems like their goal is becoming "Offer all the things that are hot in the market right now."
I use UCore for my homelab and it's been flawless. Absolutely no issues. I run around 50 containers, LLMs, and host some public sites with Caddy.
The major thing that’s keeping me away from CoreOS/ uCore is all the ignition-butane-stuff. From what I’ve heard, it’s needlessly complicated
It's super super easy. Run a docker one-liner on your existing local server or laptop to host a quick webserver:
docker run -p 5080:80 --name quick-webserver -v "$PWD":/var/www/html php:7.2-apache
And put this Ignition file in the directory from above: https://github.com/ublue-os/ucore/blob/main/examples/ucore-autorebase.butane
That's it, that's the only steps. Boot off the ISO and type in the hosting URL from above.
You'll only need that when building the server the first time.
Interesting. That's a support article so is less likely to be up-to-date than the pricing page, but that being said I'm on Unlimited and don't know what the Plus plan provides with certainty.
The tick is gone for me too. Well that sucks, I guess they updated the page.