If you’ve ever had a cat sit in front of a toilet paper roll and spin it, you will appreciate having the open end toward the wall so it doesn't fully unravel
I ended up using the docker extension to add my hub as a machine, but I cannot ssh into my containers through the vscode extension. I’d like to see help/tutorial content supporting a full methodology of creating a container, linking it to tailnet, setting up funnel. I want cloud workflow services to communicate with local nocodb services and vice versa with local n8n service communicating with external services while my machine is behind a vpn.
Oh wait I think you want to expressly use pandoc, my bad
I’ve done something like this converting html to obsidian md. I interrogated gpt 3.5 with specifically what I needed to accomplish and went from there. If you can’t accomplish a formatting quirk in the same conversion process you might run iterative processes to accomplish them after conversion. I’ve done similar with BBEdit and vs code basically to find and replace across a lot of documents.
Depends on the watch face but Roughly is a cool one that shows you the rounded time of the moment.
Think of roasted coffee like baked bread. You want to know when it was roasted and consume it before it turns rancid. So much consumed coffee is rancid.
Are you using aVPN? I have Mullvad running
The vpn was a general privacy and security addition. I just have it on all the time. I’ll look into wireguard.
Plex and Mullvad now that port forwarding is gone
Hi! I used to run Plex and forward a port through my vpn so I could access the service outside my network, like on vacation. This meant I could keep my vpn on and still access my content. I use Cloudflared to access other services in this way.
Now that my vpn has stopped allowing port forwarding, how can I again access my content while keeping my network private and secure?
I’m using it. It helps with quick soql queries and I use it for other formulas and text based work. It’s the kind of friend who will never tell you they don’t know so you have to know when they’re just leading you in circles. Love Raycast though and love the ai integration.
I fell like they’ve released new features that would be good to explore but now I’m just coasting on what I know of it from its release.
I haven’t tried node-red :D
n8n changed my life but job specific
The best brew is the brew you do :)
I don’t see a roast date. Is it fresh?