Aaaaaa I meant png this whole time. My life is ogre.
A soup.
Aaaaaa I meant png this whole time. My life is ogre.
Thank u for using a transparent gif. It’s refreshing and delicious.
Je pense que cest plus Italien. Ce n’est pas francais.
You can manually sync. Otherwise when you close it it syncs and you can also set the period for syncing.
Joplin syncing on my Nextcloud instance. I love being able to quickly screenshot something on my laptop for reference and later retrieve it on my phone :)
Ooo learn something new every day. I’m going to have to try this out later. Thanks!
A used Android pixel phone. You can root it and install Pideploy and run PiHole through it.
I have an old Pixel 3a doing exactly this. The other services I don’t quite know if they have an Android implementation.
Doesn’t suit your every use case, but I figured I’d share.
I use this app to control and keep the charge within that range:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rhs.ccontrol&hl=en_CA&gl=US#
Yep plugged in 24/7. The tablet is rooted and running a custom rom and I’ve set the battery charging rules so that it maintains charge from 50-80%.
I’ve had a tablet acting as a digital picture frame for a long time now and I always like to stop by and see pictures of our travels and stuff. For us at least it’s still cool. When it fails I’ll get another one.
Ya checking windows firewall was the very last thing I had on my bingo list. It just didn’t logically make sense to me that it would work two other times without issue but the third time, my firewall settings quietly change 😆
I’ll look into podman and see if I’m smart enough to use it properly.
Ya, other services that I was running on that machine were accessible by IP address by other devices on the network, it was just Nextcloud giving me grief. Turns out the firewall decided docker was no longer friends. Everything is working great now :)
Oh good advice! I’ll subscribe to the Nextcloud community. Didn’t cross my mind that it would exist haha.
I’ve had Docker running a Nextcloud container successfully without issues twice before but you were exactly right.
Docker for some reason unchecked “private connections” in firewall settings. Re-checking it fixed everything and my sanity is back.
Ya I was trying to access http://192.168.2.x.
I had been troubleshooting for hours only for my wife to stroll by and be all “did you check Windows Firewall?” and lo and behold, Windows Firewall chose today to block private connections on Docker Desktop backend -_-
Once I enabled it everything worked perfectly. Leaving this up here in case someone else stumbles upon this exact issue.
Built in wifi on the mobo
That’s a good idea that I hadn’t considered. I’ll see if I can get Pihole running on an old android phone I have lying around.
Edit: I now have PiHole running on an old Pixel 3a and have decommissioned my PiHole docker container on my home server.
Ya it’s me I’m the guy in IT who is currently confusing a subnet mask for my own ass.
I managed to get into my router and my Pihole server shows up as static and I’ve assigned it an address at the higher end of the DHCP range so we’ll see when the lease expire 🤷
No but now I know what to do with my old hard drive that failed :)