

This is Fairphone’s website. I’m not that anal about it, doesn’t bother me too much, but I did see it on several websites, and I’m just confused…
This is Fairphone’s website. I’m not that anal about it, doesn’t bother me too much, but I did see it on several websites, and I’m just confused…
I’m not saying it should include English, I was just using it for clarification. I think each language / country should be in the native language.
I only realized the list is a region selector after it was pointed out to me. Maybe this proves my point, I didn’t know what the button I pressed was for :) Having the region/country name in the website language does make sense. Language names however…
Flags do help, but there are none in this example (mobile or desktop version). Sometimes flags can be confused too (Romania, Moldova, Chad).
I don’t have a solution, and I’m not the usual ranter, I mostly post in the cooking community :)
You are right, it is a region switcher. I didn’t realize that, maybe because the “change region” button was in a language I didn’t know? :)
I see what you mean, interesting. Didn’t really look at NixOS as a server os. I personally prefer using multiple compose files (in the process of migrating to k8s). I share resources too, like in your example, I just point to the existing DB instance, not create a new one for each new service.
May I ask what you mean by NixOS support? There’s a docker compose you could use in their repo…
I use terraform, helm, a bit of ansible and gitlab/forgejo (for cicd). The minimum amount of scripting I do is shell, I don’t have a need for more…
Back in the days of manual deployments and semi-automated configurations, I did use bash.
What is your need for complex scripting/programming?
I believe R-- stands for Readarr and G–R-- stands for GoodReads.
Not really, you can get a 26tb (new) for 340€… Best €/TB would be a 12tb (refurbished) for 120€.
https://diskprices.com/?locale=de&condition=new%2Cused&capacity=12-26&disk_types=internal_hdd
That’s a good idea, I used to keep minced garlic cubes in the freezer. However, it doesn’t take that long to peel and mince a couple cloves of garlic, I just didn’t have the time to grate a cucumber, and I was out of fresh dill to go full tzatziki.
Hosted with Jellyfin, for clients I use Symfonium on Android and Feishin on desktop.
Yup, just tested it with rimworld. Thanks!
It doesn’t, as far as I could tell. I enabled the global option, and now I can just install and run windows only games without having to manually force the compatibility layer. Meanwhile, the Linux native games work just as intended.
I know, I was asking about which version will Steam decide for when I have the global setting on.
So if I turn on the global setting, does it mean it will run native linux games with proton as well? I’m mostly playing rimworld and project zomboid, which have native Linux builds.
That’s a good idea! Unfortunately I don’t really have the freezer space for ready made dishes, at most ingredients and such.
I added it to the post.
Dishes on here don’t always come with the recipe. I added some info in the post.
It’s exactly what @phdepressed described. I used greek yoghurt, with a grated cucumber (drained the water), a clove of garlic, a pinch of salt, the juice from half lime, and some fresh mint. (It’s very similar to tzatziki, without the dill and less garlic.)
It’s a basic store bought flatbread, and indeed, worked just great to soak up the yoghurt :)
I don’t have hundreds, but a couple dozen mods, and I was surprised by how fast 1.6 beta loads, compared to 1.5.