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www.monkeon.co.uk The Great When? A London-through-time quiz

There's loads of archive footage of London uploaded to YouTube. We'll play you a random one, starting at a random moment. Your challenge? Guess what year it is.

The Great When? A London-through-time quiz
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[SOLVED] [Help] Issue with Jellyfin and Private Key
  • did you set up letsencrypt/certbot in the first place to write files to /usr/local/etc/letsencrypt/live/domain.org/cert.pem? If so, did you take care to replace domain.org by the actual domain you are using?

    The documentation you linked looks a bit funny in that the first command writes to private key/cert to privkey.pem and cert.pem, but then the second command tries to read in a (likely) certbot-created certificate. I guess if you followed the steps you need to replace usr/local/etc/letsencrypt/live/domain.org/cert.pem in the second command by the cert.pem created in the first one?

  • Ist das Abosystem bei Lemmy nicht ganz ausgereift?
  • Statt nach "Aktiv" nach "Neu" zu sortieren hilft bei mir, etwas mehr Abwechslung hereinzubringen.

    Ideal fände ich aber auch eine "gleichberechtigte" Anzeige (je ein Post von jeder Community bis jede abonnierte ebensolche angezeigt wurde, dann wieder ein Post von der ersten etc.). Sonst gehen posts in kleinen Communities doch leicht verloren.

  • cannot open port 443
  • My condolences! Copying the data around may be reasonably straightforward if you can get it out of the snap (it's just a directory, after all), but I have no idea how the database is setup for it. Good luck nevertheless!

  • cannot open port 443
  • I'd hope for the exact same performance with Docker (or KVM) as on a baremetal host, unless you're doing userspace networking for ultra-low latency Nextcloud :D (and even that I suppose you could PCI-passthrough the network card?)

  • cannot open port 443
  • No worries :) Let me rephrase the question though - what installation method would you be using if you could?

    So far I'm reasonably happy with a baremetal installation, but considering moving it into some kind of VM.

  • cannot open port 443
  • I have nextcloud running just fine (with Apache) on a non-443 port. What issue are you seeing exactly? Once your webserver is listening on your port of choice, Nextcloud will show an "untrusted domain" warning if the domain/port have not been set in config.php properly. After that is done, it works perfectly for me.

  • How's the new release going.
  • Previous release had PHP 7.4, new one has 8.2. Nextcloud 24 supports 7.2 - 8.0, 25 supports 7.2 - 8.1 and 26 supports 8.0 - 8.2, which is a bit inconvenient.

    To upgrade, I first¹ upgraded Nextcloud to 25, then PHP to 8.2, removed the versioncheck in Nextcloud to accept PHP 8.2 and then upgraded to Nextcloud 26.

    Otherwise very smooth - even the usrmerge was absolutely event-free.

    ¹) of course what I actually did first was upgrade Debian/PHP without checking beforehand and then installing PHP 7.4 from the previous release again.

  • North London bus strikes on 20/21/27/28 June

    www.ianvisits.co.uk Strike action due to affect buses across north London for four days in June

    Strike action will affect buses in north London and parts of central and east London on four days later this month, with little or no service expected on affected routes.

    Strike action due to affect buses across north London for four days in June
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