

Sounds like it’s replacing the neighboring coal power plant.
Sounds like it’s replacing the neighboring coal power plant.
I’m getting real close to spinning up an instance. It’s just that Synology moments is working just fine for me now.
Not sure if it fits the bill, but Changedetection.io works well for notifications and changes to websites. You can target feeds too but there’s some xpath involved I believe.
I’m kind of excited for LubeLogger, since all the other fuel/maintenance trackers are going down the drain. Currently using Fuelio but I’m not a huge fan.
I looked into usenet but I first tried RealDebrid and it’s been great. I personally have went with Alldebrid
Exactly, when it updates, I want to initiate it to make sure everything goes as it should.
As other have said, I have a root docker directory then have directories inside for all my stacks, like Plex. Then I run this script which loops through them all to update everything in one command.
for n in plex-system bitwarden freshrss changedetection.io heimdall invidious paperless pihole transmission dashdot
do
cd /docker/$n
docker-compose pull
docker-compose up -d
done
echo Removing old docker images...
docker image prune -f
This is great, I love torque but it’s definitely dated. I’ll check it Piston.
How about Solid Explorer. It’s my favorite file browser.
Also Network Analyzer Pro is a bunch of great network tools that I use quite often.
Well… Like you said, Paperland has been abandoned and I can’t install the pro version because my version of Android is unsupported. But, I’m using Lynx launcher with an animated GIF wallpaper now. It’s awesome.
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I just slowly add more services and watch my RAM and CPU.
For example, my setup is an older laptop for processing and I have a NAS for storage. The laptop has a 5th gen i5 with 8GB of RAM with a Linux OS. It’s currently running 19 containers.
Just monitor it and play around. You’ll get a feel of what your equipment can handle.
Well I guess I got it during that last sale because I’m already a member. Cool
I don’t think I’ve actually ever used it though
I was curious about this same thing.