I’m not who you replied to, but there is a big stack of ansible playbooks for it that make it pretty pushbutton. They primarily use docker. This is what I used and I got it setup in like an hour.
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aliceblossom@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•A fake Facebook event disguised as a math problem has been one of its top posts for 6 monthsEnglish
331·7 months agoBecause its not really “1 plus 3”, its negative 1 plus 3 which is two. I know it seems a little weird but the minus sign is " tied" to the thing following it.
aliceblossom@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Freed At Last From Patents, Does Anyone Still Care About MP3?English
3·11 months agoThat sounds fascinating. If I were interested in those shows, where would I start? Are there at least some that are easily listenable to on the open internet?
aliceblossom@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•Argentina’s president Javier Milei given Italian citizenship, sparking outrageEnglish
6·1 year agoIn these cases being granted citizenship for another country means gaining “dual citizenship”, I.E. he’s a citizen of both countries and thus still eligible for presidency in Argentina.
aliceblossom@lemmy.worldto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•How is anime and manga more popular than comics and western cartoons?
15·1 year agodoesn’t treat its viewer as an idiot
A lot of what you said is reasonable but this is absolutely laughable. As someone entering their thirties, this is the single most annoying aspect of anime and it’s especially blatant in works aimed at teenagers. And trust me, I’m not here to hate - this stuff isn’t aimed at me and that’s okay, but claiming most anime doesn’t do this or that not virtually 100% of shonen does this is absurd.
aliceblossom@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Authy got hacked, and 33 million user phone numbers were stolenEnglish
1·1 year agoDo you know what it’s called? I’d like to do this if possible.
aliceblossom@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•How to opt out of the privacy nightmare that comes with new HondasEnglish
73·2 years agoFor phones, Pinephone is very nearly this. The only thing is that GPS and cell service are on the same switch (because they’re handled by the same chip on the board)
aliceblossom@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•How to opt out of the privacy nightmare that comes with new HondasEnglish
6·2 years agoFor phones, Pinephone is very nearly this. The only thing is that GPS and cell service are on the same switch (because they’re handled by the same chip on the board)
aliceblossom@lemmy.worldto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•The word "phonetic" is not spelled phonetically.
2·2 years agoThis is not correct. English is simply not phonetic and therefore it’s impossible to spell any English word phonetically.
aliceblossom@lemmy.worldto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•The word "phonetic" is not spelled phonetically.
5·2 years agoThe Shavian Alphabet!
aliceblossom@lemmy.worldto
Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•What It’s Like to Staff the Home of a BillionaireEnglish
5·2 years agoIt’s important to note that for this specific situation/question, percentages (i.e. “half of all wealth”) aren’t actually useful. Depending on what the actual flat numbers are, it would still be possible for “half of all wealth” evenly distributed to the entire population of the planet to not be a lot of money per person.
That being said, I looked at your linked article which actually includes the flat numbers which means you can do the math and see what an even distribution of wealth amounts to for each and every person.
That article claims that in 2022, total global wealth was 418.3 trillion. Looking elsewhere for total global population in 2022, I’m finding ~8 billion. Those numbers give us a per person wealth value of ~52K. It’s important to note that this isn’t a yearly salary - it represents the sum total of all assets each person would have. Also important to note that the population number includes children - something like global adult population would likely be more useful but I couldn’t easily find that number.
So 52K is our answer, but interpreting it is I think a very complex question all on it’s own. I have no idea if this amounts to a “modest” living or even what “modest” really means (PCs? Air Conditioning? Year round access to global fruit supplies?). I thought for a long time that if we could evenly distribute wealth that everyone could live a “good” life - but the numbers might literally not shake out for that. I still hope they do. I want them to. But I’ve never seen a clear answer. Also, this isn’t an argument against an even distribution of wealth. I think it’s ethically correct to evenly distribute wealth basically no matter what. I just don’t know if anyone knows what the lives of people would really look like in that scenario.
aliceblossom@lemmy.worldOPto
Android@lemmy.world•Offline Music Player App With Configurable Swipe Actions?English
1·2 years agoIf it’s the Metro available on F-Droid, it doesn’t have any swiping config as far as I can tell.
aliceblossom@lemmy.worldOPto
Android@lemmy.world•Offline Music Player App With Configurable Swipe Actions?English
1·2 years agoIf it’s the Metro available on F-Droid, it doesn’t have any swiping config as far as I can tell.
aliceblossom@lemmy.worldOPto
Android@lemmy.world•Offline Music Player App With Configurable Swipe Actions?English
1·2 years agoSo it does had custom gestures but it’s on the now playing screen. I didn’t make it clear in the original post, but I’m looking for gesture control in “listing” views.
aliceblossom@lemmy.worldto
politics @lemmy.world•Ranked choice is 'the hot reform' in democracy. Here's what you should know about itEnglish
4·2 years agoSo, I understand what approval voting is, but I’m not sure I follow with “fiver member districts”. Is this referring to something like congressional districts, but instead of electing one person they elect five? Or maybe it means breaking a constituency into a huge number of tiny 5 voter districts?
EDIT: Seems like maybe combining districts that only have 1 representative into larger districts that elect 5 representatives?
aliceblossom@lemmy.worldto
politics @lemmy.world•Jim Jordan fails again to win speaker gavel in second vote, getting less support than first try
2·2 years agoThose are some sour ass looking grapes.
aliceblossom@lemmy.worldto
politics @lemmy.world•Jim Jordan fails again to win speaker gavel in second vote, getting less support than first try
1·2 years agoLink to image? I can’t seem to find it.
aliceblossom@lemmy.worldto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What are some apps that are very very slow for no reason?
2·2 years agoIn a similar vein to deadcade’s comment, Ripcord also exists also an alternative. If this exchange had happened a few months ago I would’ve recommended it above anything - but unfortunately it hasn’t been updated in a very long time at this point and it’s starting to cause some core functionality to not work.
EDIT: It’s pretty much exclusively the Slack functionality that doesn’t work anymore. The Discord side is great and is IMO has a much more useful UI, ex: you can group arbitrary channels from any number of servers into a single group which is presented in the UI pretty much as a new server. No more server hopping to check out all of your favorite channels!
Haven’t seen these mentioned yet:
- Terror In Resonance
This is one of the newer shows made by Shinichiro Watanabe (Cowboy Bebop, Samurai Champloo). Follows the crew of a small terrorist organization as they implement their various plots - lots of intrigue that makes you want to keep watching.
- Megalobox
Follows a boxer’s journey in a semi-dystopian future. Very mature and themes of adulthood, especially season 2. And I mean real life mature, not gore and titties. I’ve never watched an anime that I found so relatable as an adult human being. Music is also extremely top tier and I’m personally a huge fan of it’s animation style.
What’s wild is that near the end of the sketch they say, “I can’t think of anything worse than a skull.” I’d say a noose is probably worse…