Thanks for the tip! Tailscale was so easy to get into and is worth it like you said.
wispydust517
I've been on Minimal theme for ages. I don't see the appeal of trying others - Minimal is great by default, and allows for so much customisation as needed.
thank you so much for all the suggestions!
My biggest takeaway from all this is managed VPN solutions like Tailscale are cheap ($0), easy to set up, and lets me not expose ports to the outside world.
I've been thinking about this for a while. Years ago I would have said customisation (root, custom ROMs, etc) but lately the need for that has gone down a lot for me. Now, it's:
- Termux - a Linux terminal on the go
- Syncthing - self-hosted file sync
- Home screen widgets for Todoist
Mostly a convenience thing, since I only need it on-demand and I usually use SSH for things anyway. As this post suggests I'm obviously rethinking that now :)
This is really good!
I've seen bin/setup before, but it's not common for me to see it in use in CI. That's amazing and it's a good way to ensure it's up to date.
With that said, I'm still skeptical about running a 100-line script on my system, especially for open source projects. I feel it might be better to optimise to simplify the bootstrap process into recognisable commands (docker compose up && yarn && yarn dev
).
r/chess. I'd love to see chess communities flourish here in Lemmy.
I got a list that I purposefully set up to grow. It's not a to-do list... It's a "might do" list. When things get messy in my to-do list, I move those items to the might-do list.
Having 100 undone items on that list isn't a shameful thing, it means I said "no" to all those items (either actively or passively) and I try to celebrate that.