Happy to hear everyone is healthy and pregnency went without too many complications. Thank you for the wishes, all the best for your family and you!
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Thank you, this is very helpful and reassuring. We're at week 6 presumably. I've read a book which for pregnancy is helpful, but felt a little judgemenal about living vegan.
I'm vegetarian, my wife is vegan and I think this best reflects how I feel about it. Once you remove meat from your diet, you start to explore how flavourful everything else is.
Mine already died. Now i have to wait...
Not more but I would say it offers some additional options and integrations, because it's api based. For example, on my server I connected it with ntfy.sh which executes the command to pull the update, for the apps' docker container. (It's working 90% of the time)
Are you using a VPN to connect to your devices at home? I have a similar setup, when I'm away from home, I connect via Tailscale (a version Wireguard VPN) and keep all notes in sync.
In Joplin I use the WebDAV connection to store files on my server at home.
I'm not japanese but I want to travel there. We've discovered Takeshii from Japan on YouTube a while ago and I think he is doing a good job in capturing some opinions around different aspects of living in Japan. I'd say it's worth checking.
Good title. I also looked at it and installed it, but still missing some important features. So I will keep an eye on it.
I think this is what you should look into. Are the services in Heimdall listed with the local IP or host names? Or are they referenced with the tailscale IP?
Three things I want to add here:
- On tailscale I can only access my home lab's root page with the services being accessible with something like
domain.tld/service
. service.domain.tld
is not supported by tailscale. (See github issue)- The local domain is different to the tailscale domain. If you want to use them with a reverse proxy (nginx, caddy) you need to have rules configured for your tailscale magic DNS domain too.
I hope this helps.
The movie wasn't living up to the book though...