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  • Exactly this. It checks periodically if a newer image for the tag of the container is available (e.g. vaultwarden:latest) and tells you about it. You can setup mail, sms, Teams, you name it.

    So then you know a new version is available, can check the changelog and decide if the update is worth it.

  • Personally having great results with Diun. Same idea (check for newer container image) and works 100% for me.

    Don’t know if it can automatically load and restart containers, rather do that personally.

  • Früher war das mal anders, da kam auch fest jeden Monat die Sperrmüllabfuhr. Mit ner richtigen Müllabfuhr. Heute nur auf Bestellung, gegen Geld und im Zweifel nur das was angemeldet wurde. Weil nur noch kleiner Pritschenwagen.

    Das dazu gestellte darf dann langsam auf dem Gehweg verrotten.

  • Dragonball Z ist doch der Inbegriff von blauen Eiern: vier Folgen Aufbau, drei weitere rumschreierei bevor die Attacke zündet und es einfach nichts bewirkt. Weil Drama und so. Ungeachtet der Technik, Choreo oder was auch immer.

    Nee, „Hadoken!“, Feuerball fliegt und klatsch.

  • Check auf the New Cargo Short by Reell

    Reell is a German/Dutch Company, their Cargo Pants as well as their shorts hold for many years. Price is more than justified for the mileage you get from them. Length of the short should be right where you want it, as I prefer them the same way.

    For regular cargo pants check out the Flex Cargo.

  • Zu Zeiten des 9€ Tickets hab ich noch in der Eifel gearbeitet. Hab damals einen Kollegen gefragt: „Und, anreise ab morgen mit dem Bus?“ Seine Antwort war „Statt 10 Minuten mit dem Auto eine Dreiviertel Stunde mit dem Bus? Ich glaube nicht.“

    Das Ticket kann auf dem Papier ein noch so gutes Preis-Leistungsverhältnis haben - das Netz im ländlichen ist Dreck geblieben.

  • Do you have requirements for the WiFi Standard?

    Do you want to build up a new system or adding to your current setup?

    For the price point you could look into the AVM Fritz Ecosystem. Their Mesh solution is quite hassle free and for 200€ you could get WiFi 5 capable devices on the used market.

    Not sure how well they work with other brands, so you might want to invest in a FritzBox and FritzRepeater (should be in the budget used).

    Anything above WiFi 5 could be out of your price range, especially new.

    Ubiquity APs with WiFi 5 could be in your budget, even new. Look into the AP HD. You will need a controller installation though, weither on your desktop or on a NAS, Server. You do NOT need to buy an appliance from them for management. They do not make it clear on their website.

  • ARTE Concerts on YouTube has some of the most well produced live recordings I ever found. And from such varied genres as well.

    The concert by LANDMVRKS from Hellfest is so well done, you can press it on BluRay and sell it.

    Highly recommend to check their collection, from Jazz to Pop and everything in between - ARTE got you covered

  • They have the management aspect of large environments down to a tee. Apart from costs it does not really matter if your domain consists of ten, thousand or more systems. The tools to manage those systems centralized by core systems is the same set for all sizes so to speak.

    That can be on one campus, across multiple cities and locations. It’s quite frankly IMO the foundation on which the success of Windows in the corporate world is built. Standardized deployment of settings across all company systems saves administrators time which can be used for other tasks instead of micromanaging clients.

    I have yet to see a similar solution for Linux clients that works the same way.

  • How do you manage your fleet? How big is your network?

    I‘d love to push for Linux at work, but have yet to see a solution with similar management capabilities than a Windows domain. And I don’t want to manage individual clients, as sysadmin I want to push templates like GPOs and the like.

    Can see it work for smaller environments, but not in a company with a couple hundred machines.