I switched when I made my notebook my daily driver, and so far it’s been going well for ~6 months now. But I swear to god, I miss bspwm and didn’t find an adequate replacement
I switched when I made my notebook my daily driver, and so far it’s been going well for ~6 months now. But I swear to god, I miss bspwm and didn’t find an adequate replacement
But you do realize they didn’t celebrate “not getting banned by court” with their small group of a few lads but winning presidency with likely a sizable chunk of voters fully supporting them in even their more crude views?
I thought energy in the U.S. was laughably cheap, but those prices are surprisingly expensive compared to my feel-good-all-hydro-and-wind plan at 0,35€/kWh
I hope you’re on your very own watch list :S
I’ve just absorbed that into my vocabulary, thank you
That account basically boils down to “China number one, Ukraine is run by nazis, booo USA”
Also: unbuild the thing
The container itself has been allocated 4 cores and 4 GiB RAM on my PVE host, RAM usage currently sits at 75%. Before I had 2 GiB of RAM allocated, felt like it was slowed down a little bit by running from a HDD then. The host CPU is an i5-9400, so nothing beefy.
Besides Gitlab, I run Home Assistant, a single tenant Nextcloud instance and pfsense on the same host without any troubles. All services combined have 14 GiB Ram allocated, most of that actually goes to HASS since its doing speech recognition and speech synthesis (6GiB)
I am selfhosting my Gitlab and it’s one of the less troubling services I run.
I followed their documentation for setup and update gitlab biyearly, as far as I remembered I never had to revert to a backup, even after I skipped updates for a little over a year.
Schröder heard it as well.
Yeah, no. They’re trying to sell them for 89$
Isn’t that the explicit downside to their free plan? I mean it would still be baffling if they don’t have any in-house testing.
They did declare him dead like 12 hours ago
Usually I buy them at a slower speed as I’m not in shape
For me it says hunter2
You, sir, are doing the lord’s work
Most often I use it, it’s too avoid metrics.
I don’t think I could sustain myself on one grocery item per day
From what I’ve understood he’s a conservative populist. So interpret that however you want.