Have you confirmed if qBit deploys properly without a VPN enable? If so, you could go into qBit without the vpn and try disabling the “Use UPnP / NAT-PMP port forwarding from my router” in Tools > Options > Connection, then try deploying it again.
Hmm… are you using the community version of Tailscale? Since, I’ve never had to enable host networking for any of my apps, and I’ve been able to access all of them through Truecharts Tailscale app while still retaining access to my SMB shares. Also, this may sound silly, but have you double-checked your routes in the Tailscale app?
After looking around, you might be facing an issue with Flatpak permissions. Here’s a comment I found on Reddit created by u/avamk where they solved the same issue.
All right, after much trying I installed Flatseal and enabled the Firefox Flatpak’s access to my home folder.
After this, it created the expected profile folder under ~/.mozilla/firefox/. I put my custom userChrome.css into that profile folder, and >enabled it in my about:config under toolkit.legacyUserProfileCustomizations.stylesheets per these instructions.
With all of these, the custom userChrome.css is finally working!
Link to original post: https://libreddit.tiekoetter.com/r/firefox/comments/rq40cj/cant_find_profile_folder_for_firefox_flatpak_on/
Usually when I update it takes no more than 5 minutes max, although I’ve never timed the reboot process. Note, it’s going to depend on your hardware. I’d say, though, if it’s been a decent amount of time, and you haven’t gotten any sign of it responding (after pinging it, checking the systems’ indicator lights, etc.), I’d probably plug a monitor into it and reboot the machine.
I’d love to read your explanation for each distro’s ranking.
As someone else has pointed out, it really depends on your use case. Although I personally keep my drives (SSD & HDD) in a redundant RAID configuration as my data is largely mission-critical.
The Scale apps documentation, containing a couple of guides for a small set of apps.
https://www.truenas.com/docs/scale/scaletutorials/apps/
The app repository for the official apps.
https://github.com/truenas/charts
Also I highly recommend using Truecharts app catalog. They have an extensive list of apps available, and the support on their discord is excellent, in my opinion, although they also appear to be lacking in the documentation department mostly.
Not OP, but I also use flat keycaps, so I thought I’d chime in. I’m not really sure why your hands would hurt with flat keycaps, but one of the reasons I chose to use flats were to allow for easier chording with Plover.
Looks nice! I daily drove something like this for a couple of years, then transitioned to a split ortholinear layout, so a bit different but pretty much the same thing.
Due to the relatively small size and overall complexity/tolerances required for the object, I wonder how it would have turned out if done on an SLA printer.
Currently, none. I used to use Netflix, Prime video and Spotify, but when they started removing some of my favorite content I went fully local.
To quote the community description
This is a community for discussing things about programming.dev itself.
So you’d probably have better luck posting in a community directly related to your question. Maybe try /c/[email protected]
Regarding your issue, looking on L1 forums it appears that while some people have had similar issues while not exactly in the same scenario, it does appear possible to get PCIE pass-through to work with a rx6800 GPU.
While these links may not directly correlate, potentially something in these links may help to solve your issue:
Not that I’d recommend doing this, but back when I was younger, I had the not so bright idea that I could go to work come home, game the whole night, then go back to work. It was a terrible idea in hindsight, but I used to it a lot. To achieve this, I used to mix energy drinks and pre-workout to stay awake, and I’d drink it as though I was drinking water, so I ended up drinking a butt load. I just want to stress again though that I’d never recommend actually doing this though unless as a last resort, but even then I’d caution away from it. I get there are times when one feels they absolutely must stay awake, God knows the amount of times I accidentally slept through something, and ruined relationships, but as others have said planning is probably the issue you’re facing.
Looks like the CSS didn’t load, I just checked programming.dev on my phone and it worked fine. Have you tried refreshing? Also, programming.dev uses the default front-end for now and no modifications have been implemented yet.
I use Firefox on both desktop and mobile and don’t have any issues.
This what you’re looking for?
If you want to self-host Lemmy you can just use this easy install script, just make sure to modify the config file to suite your setup it’s only a couple variables, and it’s pretty self-explanatory. https://github.com/ubergeek77/Lemmy-Easy-Deploy
The “official web app” is how people can self-host Lemmy, to access it as a user it’s just the website.
Considering it’s a front-end, I’m surprised there are no screenshots of what it actually looks like on their readme.
Whoops, you found me. :P