Isn’t this the same guy that said we won’t ever need more than 64K of RAM?
Isn’t this the same guy that said we won’t ever need more than 64K of RAM?
I put my UPSes on generic rails that support it from the sides. I just wasn’t comfortable with the cage nuts and bolts taking the full stress of the UPS in my rack.
There are a few crisis pregnancy centers around me. None of them pretend to offer abortion services. In fact, they go out of their way to let mothers know of the material help offered to expectant mothers. And, sure, lots of them are supported by religious organizations. That doesn’t make them bad.
EDIT: This is posted to c/technology because it involves Yelp? That’s quite a stretch. If we’re going to allow anything that even touches a bit of technology into this community, this might as well be a general, free discussion community.
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Way to ruin the day of all the Apple-haters.
Are we going to post their profit & loss sheet next?
On the contrary, he shot down the legislation that would end net metering, which is critical for me to be productive with the excess power I generate.
Optimus Energy in Mt. Dora. Went with them because they had the best overall ‘bang for the buck’ AND their core values are green energy. They aren’t electricians or roofers trying to jump on the solar train.
How does this belong in c/technology?
No additional stress to the roof. One does have to remove then reinstall if getting the roof done. The cost is approx. $100/panel. With 42 panels, that’s an extra $4200 for a roof job. But, that’s the only real consideration.
The monthly payment on my 25-year, 7% loan for my solar installation is less than the average power bill. My solar system generates more than I need. Assuming rates never go down, I’m in good shape.
Not that I’m aware of. You’d interact with the password database via another app.
Based on your criteria, I would suggest you use something like Keepass with the DB synced via Nextcloud. This allows you access to the local DB file if NC goes offline.
I’ll consider it a drop-in replacement when Kubernetes can use it.
This community really is just ads, isn’t it?
Locking the thread. Information relevant to self-hosters has already been shared. Too many reports of off-topic comments to leave this open.
Add “-vvv” to your mount command and see what else it tells you.
Based on the vaultwarden wiki, the default DB engine is SQLite. Therefore, all the data is in the sqlite file(s) contained in your data volume. This backup utility seems to take that into account and only focuses on the data volume.
When you mention Postgres, are you saying PG specifically is better, or are you implying that the default SQLite db is what really slows things down? I ask because I’m on mariadb with no complaints, but might switch if NC is faster on Postgres.