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All valid points.
I was going off the assumption that these are a sort of self-sustaining terrarium.
Devil’s advocate:
These cost far less to maintain than having a team or two dedicated to upkeep for the trees.
That said, these things are a terrible idea, clearly the brainchild of clueless techbros, and overall a massive eyesore. Trees are objectively the better option. Just not Bradford Pear trees… Anything but the cum tree.
The important thing to remember is that Canonical keeps making poor decisions, so Ubuntu and it’s derivatives are no longer recommended nor used by me.
I like Linux Mint, and since they have a Debian-based distro, I went with that.
Tram! That’s the word I was looking for…
Honestly?
Set it up according to the dev’s recommendations (and Docker, of course), then you can configure pretty much any application that uses Docker and docker-compose within Dockge. It’s far simpler than Portainer, and runs within Docker’s limitations instead of yoloing your configs in random locations (like Portainer does). Plus it’s free, and made by the same dev as Uptime Kuma.
It was mostly the street car systems that got ripped up, not the stuff that carries freight.
It’s always the fucking accountants.
Maybe 2 or 3 single rail lines across the country.
You guys gotta remember that the US is double the size of the entire EU. I will say that I don’t disagree in that more rail would be nice, but you have to think about this logically.
I couldn’t do that on my 49cc scooter 😅.
I’ve got a 1980 Honda XR500 as well, but it needs some work (and tires, badly) before it’s roadworthy again.
The GPS, cell tower, and wifi info wouldn’t give that away first?
Heh, I got hit by that stupid thing today. Luckily the crosswalk button was right there, so I ran over and smacked it before the traffic signal cycled again.
While I don’t necessarily disagree with you, trains are used here all the time specifically for long haul stuff.
Have you checked nocode platforms/databases?
I can’t say that I have, honestly. It never really clicked until now that a database platform is essentially what I’m looking for 😅
NocoDB looks promising! Doesn’t look like they have any live demos to try out, but I can work with that. Thanks!
So…CCC seems to be a very basic inventory management solution. What this generally describes is a system compromised of a database with a front-ends that makes sense of whatever the particular project is (car repair), and provides an easy to interact with the database.
What you’re using now is simply for workflow management of projects in a simplified way, which is probably not what you want.
Yeah, that about sums it up. Planka is a great kanban board, but kanban boards lack actual project management features in the way i would prefer to use it.
Nocobase looks promising. I fired up a demo to poke around with.
I’ve come across Odoo a few times, but I don’t remember if I actually went for a demo or not… I’ll check it out again. Thanks!
I’ve decided to switch my gaming PC to Linux…a few weeks ago.
No ragrets. My games run faster, I no longer need extra shit to make Windows work the way I want it to work, and I can remote into it however I want without running into artificial roadblocks.
Tagging OP @moe90@feddit.nl until they quit being a lazy bitch and actually fix their title.
Yes, yes, and yes.