Seems like another bandaid solution that doesn't fix the actual infrastructure problem. Get ready for the day in court where a victim is asked what they were doing on public roads with a non C-V2X bicycle 🙄
They use the stock android interface. They’re (oversimplification but) basically android with all the proprietary and Google stuff removed.
Hey lemmy self hosting crew,
I've been setting up the arr suite via docker this week in my downtime and I configured sonarr and qbittorrent in docker containers routed through a gluetun vpn container. However, I mapped my download file location to my NAS, which is not behind a VPN. Alternatively, I could set it to my server machine's ~/Downloads
folder, but again, afaik, this is not "within" the container's filesystem, it's just mapped to it via the docker-compose
file, right?
Which brings my question, if I'm downloading to either of these locations, can my ISP see this occurring? Thanks everyone!
My immediate thoughts as a fedora user: Fedora is looked at as a bleeding edge testing distro for what eventually goes into red hat. By using fedora, I am sort of a beta tester for ibm, and am in some ways contributing to the improvement of a distribution (red hat) that goes against what I believe a Linux distribution should do. Given that, should I distro hop?
Or is my brain just trying to make me distro hop again?
Only Car lite here. I only own an ebike, but my partner owns a car, that we use for trips out of the city, mostly. Props for going car free in Seattle! The infrastructure there, depending on where you're at, is pretty good from what I've seen. I've considered trying to take my bike up via amtrak next time I visit instead of driving. maybe someday.