

I just tried again a couple more times.
That being said I have my own instance now so I’m a happy user :) - thanks for fixing the issue with the docker deployment so quick (I was the one who raised it)


I just tried again a couple more times.
That being said I have my own instance now so I’m a happy user :) - thanks for fixing the issue with the docker deployment so quick (I was the one who raised it)


No problem it happens. Just tried a couple times (the target domain is in .fr)


same thing after disabling my adblocker just in case (brave-browser)


Is there a problem with the verification email sending on the public instance at the moment?


The docs look so good. So does the app.


I’m using netdata for now but for some reason it didn’t notify me of this one.
They’re 100% free in the sense that they don’t ship closed code, ever. That is the goal to attain. However, we’re not there yet. For that, hardware needs to be open. Hardware can’t be as easily be made by a group of volunteers as software. Like at all. To solve this ‘transient’ state, all popular distros allow adding some sort of ‘nonfree’ repo so that, you know, shit can work. For instance, you are free to install Debian and not enable the nonfree repo, which is not enabled by default. You are also free to wonder later why your webcam doesn’t work, you can’t print, your bluetooth headset won’t pair and your fancy gaming GPU outputs 10 FPS @800x600.


So it’s gonna be ntfs so it’s a matter of handling the permissions in fstab. Because it’s not gonna link your user ids from the NTFS files and map them automatically to your UNIX users. So there are options in fstab for that. Easy to look up. For instance maybe your user is ‘user’ so you’re gonna tell fstab to assign everything in a ntfs to partition to ‘user’. Except maybe you have media files served by plex media server running under user ‘plexmediaserver’. This kind of things.


+1 for matrix been using it for months on my own homeserver. I have bridges from discord, whatsapp and google messages so I can do all this from the same client (same setup as beeper really, same software stack)


I’m loving hyperland both on my desktop and laptop.
Or setting proper mail support on everything so you get an email with full output whenever something fails. Ubuntu’s postfix doc is really good.
This is awesome and wholesome :)


Pointing to the hard drives connected to the server on my desk: “see, i know where my data is and it’s not being sold or shared with anybody. It’s right here and doesn’t leave here.” Oh and AWS was down: “see, I don’t care :D”


Tx somehow I had never heard of that until now, it seems great.


Especially for a command line tool
It’s honestly pretty cool :)
I’m really liking your app, congrats. Just a suggestion since we’re talking about themes: an option for a compact UI with not so much padding. And custom themes and possibility to change the font size :)