I see them in vintage EVA suits from TOS!
I see them in vintage EVA suits from TOS!
Yeah I’m in the same boat. Watching them blush and be awkward was super cute and now I just want them to figure it out. She’s a catch Rutherford, go for it!
I am skeptical of the quality of audio on YouTube. And of full album tracks running together properly.
Am I wrong?
Curious why you keep the arrs internal only, when there are things like Authelia that could secure access to them?
Not much to say beyond this episode was amazing. I love how this crew can do it all - lighthearted comedy, to dark, emotional drama. The scars that Ortegas, Chapel, and M’Benga wore in this episode felt real. When Chapel hesitated at knocking the one guy out of the pattern buffer, and M’Benga just cooly smacked the button, it was a clear reminder that war is hell and it breaks people.
First version of my server, I wrote a bunch of custom shell scripts to execute docker run
statements to launch all my containers b/c I didn’t know docker at all and didn’t want to learn compose.
Current version of my server, I use docker compose. But all the containers I use come from linuxserver.io, and they always give examples for both. I use ansible to deploy everything.
I’m still using noip.com. There may be better/cheaper options these days, but this has worked well for me for years, and I don’t see the need to change.
TOS is old school episodic tv. Every episode is pretty much an independent story. You definitely do not have to watch it in order.
I’d at least watch Space Seed so you can get the origin story of Khan.
Orville season 1 is probably closest to Lower Decks, due to the more comedic elements of that season.
But seasons 2-3 got more serious, and in that respect, they’re much more like TNG. Orville also had Brannon Braga involved, which also lends to the TNG vibes as he was involved in the tail end of the Berman era.
CEOs are the dictators of centralized online communities, and act as such. And it kind of works, just like in real life.
I have a feeling you don’t quite understand what Docker is doing for you and how it works. I suggest looking for an intro to Docker and understand the basics around Docker volumes and networking in docker before trying to orchestrate a complex set of software in Docker.
Don’t give up! I was you about 6 years ago. I’m on my 3rd server setup now, and I’ve gone from where you are now, to being able to script my setup using Ansible and having those scripts versioned in Git, so I never have to worry about remembering how it’s all glued together.