

I don’t get it, what should the link convey?
I don’t get it, what should the link convey?
I can’t say I agree or disagree because I don’t have any data to prove your right nor wrong. I can say that I understand some shit people give Java but your argument was a first for me. I was intrigued.
That’s the first time I ever hear someone call Java a legacy language.
Is it considered best practice to run a bunch of different compose files, and update them all separately?
tl;dr I do one compose file per application/folder because I found that to suite me best.
I knew about docker and what is was for a long time, but just recently started to use it (past year or so) so I’m no expert . Before docker, I had one VM for each application I wanted and if I messed something up (installed something and it broke or something), I just removed the entier VM and made a new one. This also comes with the problem that every VM needs to be stopped before the host can be shutdown, and startup took more work to ensure that it worked correctly.
Here is a sample of my layout:
.
├──audiobookshelf
│ ├──config
├──diun
│ └───data
├──jellyfin
├──kuma
├──mealie
│ ├──data
│ └──pgdata
├──n8n
│ ├──n8n_data
│ └──n8n_files
├──paperless
│ ├──consume
│ └──export
├──syncthing
│ └──data
└───tasksmd
└──config
I considered using one compose file and put everything in it by opted to instead use one file for each project. Using one compose file for everything would make it difficult to stop just one application. And by having it split into separate folders, I can just remove everything in it if I mess up and start a new container.
As for updating, I made script that pulls everything:
#!/bin/bash
function docker_update {
cd $1
docker compose down && docker compose pull && docker compose up -d
}
docker_update "/path/to/app1"
docker_update "/path/to/app2"
docker_update "/path/to/app3"
Here is a small sample from my n8n compose file (not complete file):
services:
db:
container_name: n8n-db
image: postgres
...
networks:
- n8n-network
adminer:
container_name: n8n-db-adminer
image: adminer
restart: unless-stopped
ports:
- 8372:8080
networks:
- shared-network
- n8n-network
n8n:
container_name: n8n
networks:
- n8n-network
- shared-network
depends_on:
db:
condition: service_healthy
volumes:
db_data:
networks:
n8n-network:
shared-network:
external: true
shared-network
is shared between Caddy and any containter I need to access to externally (reverse proxy) and then one network that is shared between the applications.
It’s a spring framework project. It is a solid choice if Java is your language and you need a predefined web server to build on.
Also, what is odd with Java?
Love docker. Updating has never been easier.
I am currently looking into borg because it can take incremental backups. I just need figure out how I should handle a running system, if I need to turn of all my docker images or if there is some kind of snapshot function I can use.
From what I read on their FAQ, Borg cannot verify the integrity so I would need to turn everything off during the backup process. A filesystem like ZFS could have solved that problem (cannot find the link, something about shadow copy I think?) but since I don’t have a backup yet nor physical access, I need to work with what I have.
I think I will set it to take a backup every night.
EDIT: Maybe it can verify integrity? Still trying to find information on my use case. https://borgbackup.readthedocs.io/en/stable/usage/check.html
Oh, okey. Yeah, I can live without that too.
Sadly it’s got achievements now
What did I miss? Does Linux has achievements now??
Agreeded. I remember a lot of posts being “Girls, what do you like with boys” and then the next post would be “Boys, what do you like with girls”. Rinse and repeat in some other flavour with more or less sex.
Why would they not unlock the victims data if they pay? Doesn’t that defeat the whole purpose of ransomware?
The article even points this out:
However, it also ruins negotiations when victims realize that Anubis has already deleted their files for good.
one-liner posts
I feel like Ask Reddit is at fault for that one. They changed their rules to have the entire question fit in the title. Before that, you were allowed to have the question expanded upon in the post.
The title made me think 244 children (and not offenders) were arrested.
there’s nothing to do or at sea
Just being out on the sea is by itself a worthwhile experience, in my opinion. At least the first time. like flying, it is super boring sitting in a plane for multiple hours. But the first time being above the clouds is cool.
“hands-on” graduation project
Does hand-on mean supervised?
One has to wonder. They have the equipment, someone saw fit to buy and and then use it.
From the readme: