Aww, cats gonna explore!
Yeah it seems like HA OS is the way to go, running the separate Docker containers has been a headache and breaks/take time more than it's worth
For anyone trying to google a solution, I got it to work with the below in Portainer
version: '3.7' services: api: image: 'gthole/drink-stash:latest' init: true restart: 'always' environment: - SECRET_KEY=enter-a-key-here - ALLOWED_HOSTS=enter-ip-here - DJANGO_SUPERUSER_USERNAME=can-be-whatever - DJANGO_SUPERUSER_EMAIL=duh - DJANGO_SUPERUSER_PASSWORD=make-it-up - DJANGO_SUPERUSER_FIRST_NAME=John - DJANGO_SUPERUSER_LAST_NAME=Smith - INITIAL_FIXTURES=recipes ports: - 8081:8000 volumes: - /volume1/docker/drink-stash/data:/data - /volume1/docker/drink-stash/public:/public
10 years for me, just had enough
I'm glad you were able to recognize the quality of life imprisonment that work from home brought you and the impact it has on you and your family. With more and more ppl back in the office, WFH has shifted from a safety necessity to another 'perk' that companies can offer, like 401k matching or a 4/10 work schedule.
You are doing the right thing by standing your ground, you are indicating to them that they are in danger of losing talent if they do not continue to offer this competitive advantage to their employees, which should be a no-brainer with the work environment you described.
This should not preclude you from raises imo, and you are smart to be preparing your resume and looking for better opportunities. It is always smart to keep your options open. Good luck!
The Titanic is at like 12,500 ft deep though
Spyro Trilogy, since the remaster came out I think I've gone back and 100% all three games twice. Spyro was the first game I got on PS1 and the nostalgia combined with better graphics is amazing
Driving rental cars for a couple of years for work, this was super useful
As far as I'm aware, you have to fill from the top down. I've seen some work arounds with 'ghost' apps to fill the space, but yeah
I'm on it too, feels like an alpha RIF, but it's clean looking, relatively stable, and easy to use
Yep, its helpful to just let people know there are alternatives. While everyone was angry it just didn't feel like there was anywhere else to go and it felt kinda hopeless. Lemmy is not the same as reddit, but to me its a viable alternative and the people that will want to put in effort on it are the people I want to help and see posts and comments from
For me it's the vertical size, fits perfect in my hand and almost all newer phones are longer.