

Yeah, the Forgejo documentation was dreadful when I last looked, it really showed its origin as a Gitea replacement for people already using (and understanding) Gitea.
Yeah, the Forgejo documentation was dreadful when I last looked, it really showed its origin as a Gitea replacement for people already using (and understanding) Gitea.
That’s cool. Any reason why you went with a self-hosted GitHub runner over making the full jump to a self-hosted Gitea instance + runner?
I’m usually using nvidia-beta
drivers from AUR because they’re newer, so I just added the hook as an insurance policy.
The DKMS drivers are probably the safer option because they’ll handle rebuilding the kernel modules. Even though (like EddyBot said) the kernel and nvidia packages are supposed to get updated together, sometimes you can spam pacman -Syu
at the wrong time and only one package is updated and things go wonky…
Nvidia Arch user here, are you just forgetting to rebuild your kernel modules after a kernel or nvidia driver update?
You can just add a pacman hook that triggers mkinitcpio -P
after the linux or nvidia packages are updated. I’ve never had a no-GUI situation from a stray update… maybe one or two that were my own doing when trying to set up UKI’s though.
Pretty sure paru
without flags defaults to that, so you don’t even need the “-Syu” portion! 👍
I tried both Lidarr and Beets before, but their automation tended to pick matches with a “eh, close enough” attitude, so I just decided I’d do it properly myself.
I tag metadata on everything with MusicBrainz Picard, and then store it in a /{Album Artist}/{Album}/{Track}
hierarchy.
You can know Google are trying to stitch shit up in their own favor, and still wish !memes had less “cHrOmE bAd!” memes at the same time.
The Sopranos and Fallout New Vegas. Maybe they’ll run a racket to take over the Strip, Gomorrah can be the new Bada Bing!
“Unified branding” kinda misses the entire mark of “federated but decentralized” that this network of services is supposed to be all about.
You’ve mocked up a really clean looking theme, but I’d never use it personally because it’s light-mode and it would burn the eyeballs out of my head at night.
It should work indefinitely. It doesn’t use the same API that third-party apps were using, it uses the user API that is used to browse the site, basically just using the permissions a logged-in reddit user account uses.
Okay. Go away and do it then.