I had forgotten about all the stuff with JBL, good point.
I had forgotten about all the stuff with JBL, good point.
I wonder how much of the problems he had with WWE came down to Vince.
Run the docker compose file. That’s pretty much all you need to do.
Appreciate you taking the time, thanks.
How are you feeling about the Framework otherwise?
Thank you so much for posting this and reminding me about this project. I was looking to run his previous similar project that I think was just called Timeline when I saw he was working on this. Can’t wait to dig in.
Reminds me of how they disbanded Hurt Business right when they were starting to get rolling. What a waste.
How is this man still alive?
Something you may not be thinking of - at the time JR had done those interviews with Mankind, Kane and HHH that you’re talking about, people were already talking about how much JR had aged and how his voice had changed from his higher pitched WCW days.
I believe in Joe Hendry.
There are dedicated Jellyfin clients but I mainly just use the web client that is part of the server 90% of the time.
Proxmox maps user ids between itself and lxc containers and it took me a bit of time to figure it out. I would highly suggest reading the following link as it’s how I worked it out. I ended up chown’ing to 101000 which maps to user 1000 - the default user - in my lxcs.
https://www.itsembedded.com/sysadmin/proxmox_bind_unprivileged_lxc/
Leave Kodi behind in 2010 and switch over to Jellyfin for better results.
I will get to AEW Dynasty… eventually.
I’m trying so hard to catch up on AEW, I’m months behind and there’s just so much to watch that even at 2x speed, it’s going to take forever.
It’s still such a strange thing to sudden happen right when TNA felt like it was on the upswing too.
By the way, running synapse - docker or not - is a challenge. It can be very complex especially if you are interested in adding gateways to other services and such. Attempting to use https://github.com/spantaleev/matrix-docker-ansible-deploy might be a better choice as even though it is A LOT, it has a ton of good documentation and you can grow with it as it can help you install various different Matrix servers, gateways and clients as well.
Good luck, hope to hear more about how you get on with it.
It took a little time to get the hang of it, but stick with it and it will get so much easier and it’ll make self-hosting anything you want less of a pain in the future.
As it says in the image, the file is /data/homeserver.yaml. Your other questions are all answered by looking at the way the file is formatted.
Oh boy, there’s some crazy shit about to go down.