

Yes indeed. However as a beginner I think it’s far easier just to install and run a daemon. But maybe that’s just me. And of course if the intended way of running it is only container by default.


Yes indeed. However as a beginner I think it’s far easier just to install and run a daemon. But maybe that’s just me. And of course if the intended way of running it is only container by default.


Ah crap that’s what I get for not being native English. But still, correct somehow.


I’d recommend not to go containerized but that can start a flame war. I would think it easier. But best to stick to the recommended beginner tutorial that someone else posted and go along from there.
Then ask questions on the way.


If you have systems or services you’re dependant so strongly, always have an backup / emergency access. 3rd party or self hosted.
My 5c but I think you agree.
Point being as a decades old it professional I see design more important as the detail implementation.


A lot of gamers actively chose this.
When the teamspeak debacle happened due to the license change a lot of players left out spite and instead of choosing the logical route to independence (like foss alternatives) many went directly to the then soon rising discord to suffer differently in another golden cage.
I will never understand (I chose mumble/murmur).


Jesus, stop it, I can only get that happy that I am streaming owned movies in high Bitrate from my nas without breaks or stuff like that.


Erm. I’d just say there’s no benefit in adding layers just for the sake of it.
It’s just different needs. Say I have a machine where I run a dedicated database on, I’d install it just like that because as said there’s no advantage in making it more complicated.


I don’t think anyone is debating that, as in, of course everyone can relate and do that, if possible.
But the latter detail is the issue. Sometimes the middle man screws up so badly that even then it does not matter.
If you need to use a VPN to get your shows: it’s impossible in a legal, contract respecting way to get your content.


I see it differently. The service (as in content and delivery) should make me want to pay.
I’m all for paying the creators.


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If you pay for something to not abide by it’s rules, why do it?
It’s a messed up logic I really do not understand.
Arr!
I’m also not sure what you’re asking. But if you want to know how all of this works, read up on tcp/ip, dhcp and dns.
Of course the former is a huge chunk so don’t sweat it.


Also from the industry, can confirm.


This, and contract details that are shown after opening the packaging (as seen here covered by the lid) are void.


Yeah me too. The biggest hurdle was understanding that the code, dB and scripts need to be in versions fitting together. Until then it was a bit off 🤣.
But as you said, about 10 years back but even on a pretty small vm for me and friends.


Well, one of the symptoms how stuff gets rid of itself. Also prices and other things.
It’s a luxury issue really and cinemas and in part the entertainment industry can cry me a river.


I’ll never understand social media. Maybe it’s me (might as well be as neurodivergent, but then again might say something about tolerance and inclusion… anyhow) but I’d love to understand the downvotes.
The difference in education systems is not a choice of any of the conversations attendees and the differences in education system are fact.
Maybe a downvote for Germany? For not knowing by heart? Or maybe because I stated the issue. Of course, research helps but in details sometimes creates even more confusion so it’s best to ask.
Communication as a way to be helpful. As I want to be to this research because I think it’s a good statement as research to be done.
(Last but not least - I don’t emotionally care about downvotes. I love understanding though.)


Thank you, that is helpful.
Thanks, you put it better than I can.