Radium

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[–] Radium 6 points 1 year ago (6 children)

Seriously. I can’t imagine having to live with tinnitus

[–] Radium 4 points 1 year ago (14 children)

Do you have any examples?

[–] Radium 3 points 1 year ago

Check out actual, I think you can get the automatic transaction ingestion with it

https://github.com/actualbudget/actual

[–] Radium 9 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Seriously. The state of TLDs is a mess. It’s like Google has their arm up ICANNs ass and is using them as a puppet. The huge amount of shitty vanity TLDs rolled out in the last few years is insane and most are being administered by asshats

[–] Radium 8 points 1 year ago

Yeah and he’s just doubling down on Twitter. Unhinged

[–] Radium 8 points 1 year ago
[–] Radium 1 points 1 year ago

We’re not redditors and you sound like a shit ass

[–] Radium 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

If it’s happened on multiple distros the problem is likely in the commands you are entering / instructions you are following. The top comment on this post has the right install commands, follow that or do some googling for how to install postgresql on Ubuntu. I’d imagine digital ocean or someone else has made a good detailed guide that will help you.

Sometimes it’s just a matter of finding the right, up to date instructions for how to do the thing

Otherwise, in the future posting the full error you are getting and the full commands you are running will help us debug your specific situation in a more concrete way. With the little information we have we can only guess at the issue and point you towards the right way to install Postgres.

[–] Radium 5 points 1 year ago (2 children)

If you enjoyed the article check out a book by the same author. Fight like hell, the untold history of American labor

[–] Radium 1 points 1 year ago

I’ve been using tubesync and jellyfin for this for awhile and it works okay. The tubesync software is not the best, and the docker container made by the dev has way too much going on in it but it works.

I have tubesync set up to watch and auto download from certain channels and then I watch via jellyfin. There’s even a jellyfin YouTube metadata plugin if you want to set that up too.

https://github.com/meeb/tubesync

[–] Radium 1 points 1 year ago

Your network has a public IP address, your computer does not. You can either tell your router to send any requests to a certain port to your computers internal ip address or you can set up a virtual private network for your friends to connect to.

I would definitely recommend the virtual private network route as it is much more secure and safe than opening a port on your router. There are many guides online about how to do this part

[–] Radium 3 points 1 year ago

They barely touched on the time and money spent managing bare metal. I’d imagine that 230k a year is gonna get a big ol dent in it when their assumption of “modern servers make maintenance needs much lower” turns out to be false.

All for not hosting in AWS but I want to see one of these articles put out actual numbers about what it looks like to run. I want the we are two years into this and have learned X, Y, and Z post. And one that isn’t written by DHH

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