Baby steps.
Winnar.
Yet another reason to justify lower wages. This is right up there with "unskilled labor".
This entire comment rings true to me. Get out of my head.
As I've grown older, contrary to the norm, I've grown more liberal, so Lemmy seems more welcoming. But I do worry about the echo chamber here. I think about it a lot.
This is such a great point that your voice gets heard. When I read that, it finally clicked with me. When I click through, it's rare that I don't read every comment. On Reddit, I rarely did because there were so many comments. Here, I'm usually reading them all. Your voice is being heard. Nice.
Excellent, my friend. Thanks!
Simply put, I can't get Audiobookshelf to respond to any port other than 80. I'm using the following Docker Compose (spacing may be off because I suck at formatting posts):
>version: "3.7" >services: > audiobookshelf: > image: ghcr.io/advplyr/audiobookshelf:latest > network_mode: "host" > ports: > - 13378:80 > restart: unless-stopped > volumes: > - /media/Vault/ABS/audiobooks:/audiobooks > - /media/Vault/ABS/podcasts:/podcasts > - /media/Vault/ABS/config:/config > - /media/Vault/ABS/metadata:/metadata
The way I understand it, externally the host should answer on port 13378 and the container on port 80. Just for kicks, I've tried the following variations:
- 13378:80
- 80:13378
- 13378:13378
I've even tried it without the version statement. Regardless of these, Audiobookshelf will only answer on port 80. All my other containers work fine and answer on the port I designate.
I do not have anything else listening on port 13378.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks. I'll look into this.
Ok, very cool. I guess I should simply contact them and ask. Thanks!
I have a Kindle which has a 6.8 inch screen. I've been wanting to pick up another ereader, but I don't want a smaller screen. I'd prefer a 7 inch screen, since that seems to be closest to the Kindle. I've been looking at Boox and Kobo readers, but all their 7 inch screens have hardware buttons rather than touch. I have not found a 7 inch screen with touch. Does anyone have a recommendation, or am I stuck with hardware buttons?
Here you go. https://www.bee-link.com/catalog/product/buy?id=559
And immediately after posting, I found the link. Sorry for the bother!
Apologies if this isn't the correct forum. A couple of days back, maybe a week, someone made a post asking if a certain pre-built SFF PC would run Linux. Several people responded that they run that same PC and that it works great. I'm planning to build a PC for my mother and this would be perfect for her needs. However, I can't find the post and I can't find anything relevant in my browser history.
If anyone knows the post I'm talking about, please let me know. Thanks!
Your conclusion ignores the fact that (1) the GOP controls the Senate and House, and (2) the GOP's ultimate goals (fascism, dictatorship, etc.) align with Russia's reality. I hope you're right though.
You need to shake your memory box. It's broken.
I've been away from Linux for about a decade. Currently setting up Docker, and struggling with subuid and subgid. I'll get there eventually, but man, this shit has really changed since I've been gone. Loving the challenge though.
This is one of the things I like about Lemmy. I can scroll through and be done in 10-20 minutes. More if I want, but otherwise, the rest of the day is mine for the taking. It's like I've escaped and reclaimed my time.
I only go back when there's an answer to a DDG search. There's so much valuable information there, but as time goes by, that will change and the answers will become less accurate. In ten years, it'll be a graveyard.
I like the way you think.
Mulemedia. Explain yourself.
What's your solution to knowing which businesses pay their employees a fair wage? How do I know where to shop? Is there a website which catalogs this information?