MangoPenguin

joined 2 years ago

I just use the built in Komodo update checkbox for each stack. No extra config needed, and for things like postgres that don't do major version updates very well I pin the major version in the tag.

You can do that too with docker tags for the specific major or minor version you want to use.

This is one option to help with that for images not on other registries: https://cloud.google.com/artifact-registry/docs/pull-cached-dockerhub-images

I use a GL300 tracker paired with a Hologram SIM. Its a bit involved to set up as you need to run a traccar server somewhere and program the tracker for it, but hologram is like $1 a month and the trackers battery life is several months on a charge.

[–] MangoPenguin@lemmy.blahaj.zone 7 points 1 week ago (1 children)

You can mitigate most of it by having extremely clear emails that are fast to read, with clearly numbered questions.

Most bike paths are class 1 at least where I am, I don't think I'm going to pedal faster than 20 especially with a load of groceries.

Even 28mph isn't that fast when the roads I take to the store on a motorcycle are 45-60mph limits.

Well sure, but if you add another 2 hours to get groceries on top of your commute that becomes kind of difficult right?

[–] MangoPenguin@lemmy.blahaj.zone 3 points 2 weeks ago (6 children)

That's still almost an hour each way with the US class 1 ebike limit of 20mph. Not really doable for me or most people purely from a time usage stand point, not to mention 2 hours in the weather if it's poor.

An electric motorcycle would be a lot more interesting to me, because it's not held up by the stupid US ebike laws with such low speed limits.

I have my webmail and homeassistant pinned, otherwise it's whatever I'm actively looking at.

Actual budget is amazing.

By the time they calculate the result on their retail price and update the website the orange will probably change everything again.

That's fair, the downside of rooting for me is the struggle with updates and it significantly compromises the security of my phone.

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