It’s currently on a free weekend promotion on steam. You can play it either way.
It’s currently on a free weekend promotion on steam. You can play it either way.
They do, but also they lied a shit ton on release. They absolutely also deserve the beating that they got for it.
That is because all non-funny hats are also funny hats at the same time. It is only at the moment of observation that a hat decides whether it is funny or not funny.
We refer to this phenomenon as Schrödinger’s hat.
I was about to ask why this is better than the docker installation, but I see step one is to install docker haha.
I’ve been running the docker container for a long time, it works very well. It is a bit more complicated if you try and use extensions that require seperatw containers (like setting up collabora), but that can be done as well. It’s just more complicated.
I do remember needing to know how to access the internal terminal a few times, but I don’t remember why. If I think of it I’ll come back and add instructions.
Edit: It’s to be able to run occ commands:
Sudo docker exec -u www-data nextcloud-app php occ “Command goes here”
Sudo docker exec -u www-data nextcloud-app php occ files:scan --all
I’m not sure if this is helpful to you or not, because it’s not what you asked. I just don’t mount them on boot though.
I have a script that requires a unique password that decrypts everything that I actually care about. If that hasn’t been run, then the server starts emailing me every 15 minutes until I do.
The server is not setup to reboot unless I manually tell it to or there is a power outage, so logging in to run the script has never really been an issue. At most, I’ve had to SSH in from my phone maybe a handful of times.
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It’s not, look at postgres under both DB in the last picture. That’s not just the same writing, it’s identical.
And the correct word to use in the title to convey that message is “intervene”
Human Rights Watch Urges US to Intervene With Atrocities in Sudan’s Darfur
Satisfactory isn’t bad either, but factorio wins in my book.