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Cake day: December 12th, 2023

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  • Plain old docker compose since it seems to come with by far the fewest surprises and is most widely supported.

    Nearly every project of interest has a compose.yml available, which is hardly true for systemd services, nix services, or for podman/kubernetes.

    I was using podman-compose briefly, but it is just different enough to break in unclear ways and I kept having to fight with it so I went back to docker docker to eliminate the headache.













  • That’s news to me considering the EPA-rated fuel economy of vehicles with both hybrid and pure ICE drivetrains is universally higher for the hybrid versions.

    An ICE vehicle needs a much larger engine than is truly necessary due to the inefficiencies and limitations of mechanical transmissions, whereas a hybrid can have a much smaller, more efficient engine.

    A hybrid can potentially act like a ‘perfect’ transmission, capable of taking in power from an engine running at its single most efficient RPM and, with the aid of battery storage, produce any combination of speed and torque that has an average power less than the output of the ICE.




  • Must have an android client,support mtls,support attachments and card layout.

    ps: pls don’t suggest to save to local storage and sync that.

    pls don’t suggest this app that cant do that but its great.

    Anyways anyone aware of any app that can do that?

    Nope, you seem to be well aware of the options available to you and there isn’t any one single app that meets all of your requirements, so unfortunately we can’t recommend anything at all to you, per your specific request.

    You’ll have to build it yourself either from scratch or by taking one of the existing open-source tools and adding the missing functionality.

    Looking forward to your pull requests!



  • DigitalOcean and Vultr are options that “just work” and have reasonable options available in $5-6/month category.

    DO is more established and I’ve used them for nearly 10 years now for a $6/mo VPS and for managing DNS for my domains. Vultr has some much closer datacenter options if you happen to be in the southeast US, rather than basically just covering California and NYC like DO does.