Hmm. Makes me think of that episode of Malcolm in the Middle when Reese joins the army.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•A sneaky demonstration of the dangers of curl bashEnglish
2·1 month agoHit the nail on the head. Download the file, inspect, then run that local copy.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Can other countries impose sanctions on the US?English
0·3 months agoKind of funny how you said that to no Google, then posted a YouTube link.
This. I use pihole as just a DNS server with blocking off since it was too much to have to deal with the random broken pages.
At least at my Costco we never had sauerkraut. We had the onion dispenser thing before COVID. Now if you ask, they give you onions.
Sauerkraut is one of the reasons I enjoy Sam’s dogs more.
How do I insert myself in this triangle?
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Selfhosting Sunday! What's up?English
0·6 months agoWhat if it’s a network mount inside the container? Doesn’t the mount not happen till the container starts?
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Selfhosting Sunday! What's up?English
0·6 months agoI have a couple pis that run docker containers including pihole. The containers have their storage on a centralized share drive.
I had a power outage and realized they can’t start if they happen to come up before the share drive PC is back up.
How do people normally do their docker binds? Optimally I guess they would be local but sync/backup to the share drive regularly.
Sort of related question: in docker compose I have restart always and yet if a container exits successfully or seemingly early in it’s process (like pihole) it doesn’t restart. Is there an easy way to still have them restart?
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•what's your take on employers banning the use of languages other than English between coworkers at the workplace?English
0·6 months agoIt’s weird to me. As long as the people speaking to each other understand each other that’s what should matter. We shouldn’t limit folks.
I once was in a meeting and was told they’ll speak Polish instead of English since I was the only non Polish speaker.
I no longer had to attend that daily meeting so that was nice.
Another time I was forwarded an email at work. I opened it but couldn’t understand the thread. The two people in the thread were speaking Portuguese and forgot that I didn’t.
They then happily translated and we had a good laugh about it.
The only time it’s uncomfortable for me is if people are talking about me, but like I have no reason to think they’re doing that so no problem.
In what way? Anything on the public internet is likely being used for AI training. I guess by using free GitHub you can’t object to training.
Then again anywhere you host you sort of run into the same problem. You can use robots.txt, but things don’t have to listen to it.
Something that may help:
Why doesn’t GitHub Pages fit your use case? It’s nice to get free static hosting from them.

For me it was a requirement for at least a few years.