Don’t all tickets get bought by the resellers like StubHub nowadays anyway? I don’t think they suck as much as Ticketmaster.
Don’t all tickets get bought by the resellers like StubHub nowadays anyway? I don’t think they suck as much as Ticketmaster.
Best WWF match ever.
I’m sure all 3 fans of this obscure band are really confused when they see Rhodes’ merchandise.
Her Onlyfans subscriptions probably started drying up. So, she needs to get back in front of the only people that care about her, hoping the subs come back.
Forgot she was around.
This is a question probably better-suited for one of the Proxmox communities. But, I’ll give it a try.
Regarding your concerns about new SSDs and old VM configs: why not upgrade to PVE8 on the existing hardware? This would seem to mitigate your concerns about PVE8 restoring VMs from a PVE7 system. Still, I wouldn’t expect it to be a problem either way.
Not sure about your TrueNAS question. I wouldn’t expect any issues unless a PVE8 installs brings with it a kernel driver change that is relevant to hardware.
Finally, there are several config files that would be good to capture for backup. Proxmox itself doesn’t have a quick list, but this link has one that looks about right: https://www.hungred.com/how-to/list-of-proxmox-important-configuration-files-directory/
Is there any actual research? All I see are TikTok videos and Reddit comments.
Good for him. Glad he has recovered from his time in WWE.
The internet really is full of horrible people.
Love another iOS option.
Nextcloud Photos performs okay, but the interface is very ‘meh’. Plus, the mobile client’s sync is a little unstable. On iOS, there’s no background sync at all.
This seems the correct advice. If the container is on the same host as the data, there’s no need to access the data via Samba. In fact, it’s likely the container doesn’t contain the samba client needed for such connectivity.
Assuming TrueNAS allows the containers to see local data, a bind mount is the way to go.
wtf ?
Yeah, the Bane mask is so cringe, even for a 'con.
Maybe some castration along the way, too.
These two women are total opposites of one another. No matter how hard Britt tried to be a heel, she’s a face. Probably because she’s entertaining. No matter how hard Mercedes tries to be a face, she’s a heel. Probably because she’s boring.
Right. You kind of want your bare metal OS as vanilla as possible. If you need to nuke and pave, you don’t need to worry about re-applying various configs. Additionally, on a theoretical level, if there’s a bug in something on the bare metal OS, the separation provided by VMs and containers should mean it doesn’t affect the the apps in those VMs / containers.
That seems easier - at least to me - than keeping track of configs in text files or even Ansible playbooks.
This is really more of a home networking issue than anything having to do with self-hosting. Please consider posting this in one of the many Lemmy home networking communities.