DasFaultier
@DasFaultier@sh.itjust.works
- Comment on Looking for ... inventory management, I guess? 9 hours ago:
Well, I do have a PaperlessNGX already, so I could use a custom field for SerialNo or something like that, but I just feel like PNGX isn’t really designed for this task.
- Comment on Looking for ... inventory management, I guess? 9 hours ago:
Not at all, I like
.md
, and I’m familiar with Git. A spreadsheet is not something that I would throw into Git, but an.md
… - Comment on Looking for ... inventory management, I guess? 9 hours ago:
Thanks, that sounds really nice!
- Comment on Looking for ... inventory management, I guess? 13 hours ago:
HA, the term I was looking for is even on their website: “Asset Management Software”. My non-native speaker ass didn’t come up with this.
Thank you, I will check those out.
Though it sounds interesting for tinkering, I’m probably not doing down the NoCode route. You make it, you maintain it forever, and I don’t have that kind of time.
- Comment on Looking for ... inventory management, I guess? 14 hours ago:
Oh yeah, I was planning to deploy Grocy anyway, but I never thought about using it for this. Thank you!
- Submitted 14 hours ago to selfhosted@lemmy.world | 29 comments
- Comment on What CI/CD tools are you guys using? I have Forgejo but I need a simple way of running automation. 1 week ago:
The Forgejo guys have built this themselves, so I’m aiming to use that (I don’t just yet, because I can’t find the time).
- Comment on Shoutrrr alternative 1 week ago:
I have no reason to expect any different, but I would have a better night sleep if Shoutrrr were still actively maintained. I get that there may be no features to add, and I’m OK with that, but there are >50 unresolved issues that no one is taking care of, and I would assume that every software needs to be tested against new versions of libs, frameworks, OS releases etc., and I’m not OK with a project not doing that.
- Submitted 1 week ago to selfhosted@lemmy.world | 4 comments
- Comment on Ansible iptables best practices? 2 weeks ago:
Sorry for being unclear, that’s what I meant. Set rules using the Ansible module, make them persistent by notifying a handler that makes a cmd call.
- Comment on Ansible iptables best practices? 2 weeks ago:
Yeah,
ansible.builtin.iptables
makes the changes and the task then notifies a handler to invokeiptables-save
. - Comment on Why is my server using all my Swap but I have RAM to spare? 2 weeks ago:
+1 for
zramswap
, especially if you’re tight on RAM but have a few CPU cycles to spare. - Comment on Decentralized Search Engine 1 month ago:
I have tried none of those that you mentioned, but over heard good things about SearX. Sorry that I can’t be more helpful.
- Comment on Your Earbuds Are Gross. Here’s How to Clean Them Properly 2 months ago:
Pffft, your earbuds are gross!
- Comment on Can I ethically use LLMs? 2 months ago:
If you mean from an energy/climate/water/resource consumption perspective, then no. But of you’re looking at it from a labor perspective, then also no. From a copyrights perspective? Nope as well. Okay, but surely from a correctness perspective? Very clear no. Okay, but there’s still the aspect of showing recipients respect and not wasting their time by giving them something to read/view/process that you didn’t care to write/think through yourself in the first place? Well, you guessed it, hard no as well.
The things that AI was made for are:
- finding a use for superfluous Blockchain GPUs when that hype began to die (initially), and more importantly…
- replacing human workers who demand nasty things like wages and vacation and sick days and rights, in order to redistribute wealth to the wealthiest.
- Comment on YSK: This meme is not a porno. Just a random Instagram Post. So, Stop asking for sauce. Thanks 2 months ago:
<a href=“imgflip.com/i/9k084t”><img src=“i.imgflip.com/9k084t.jpg” title=“made at imgflip.com”/></a><div><a href=“imgflip.com/memegenerator”>from Imgflip Meme Generator</a></div>
- Comment on smart engineering 5 months ago:
It said “smart”, not “morally right”.