bennysp

joined 1 year ago
 

OpenTF fork (prepare for alpha) is now available at the GH Repository here:

https://github.com/opentffoundation/opentf

Take a look at the issues tab to see some of the live RFCs and discussions happening. Lots of things like the use of tf in the binary/name and bring their own registry.

[โ€“] bennysp@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

This is great. Then all the people complaining that lemmy.world is "too big" can now be appeased with others leaving lemmy.world. Glad to see the community solve each other's problems organically! :)

[โ€“] bennysp@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

I use Linux all over for my server hosting, but not desktop OS. Out of curiosity, what were the things that held you back from using it full time? (Others feel free to share too please)

I will go first - gaming. I do also have a SteamDeck so I am fully aware that there has been lots of advancements there and that is great. For the most part, the games I currently play seem to play just fine on it (and I know some of that could be the Deck more than Linux itself). With all that said, I am still skittish about fully committing as my main desktop OS.

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Bombay Biryani (i.imgur.com)
submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by bennysp@lemmy.world to c/foodporn@lemmy.ml
 

This is homemade biryani that uses ground turkey using Bombay Biryani mix (along with many other spices). It has a nice spicy kick to it. I don't have the recipe handy, because I need to remake this and combine 2-3 recipes to make this version.

 

Is there anyway to have R2modman run along side a Valheim docker container? Trying to find a way to make it easier for folks that are not as technical to run their mods on a server.
The situation currently is running docker on Windows and I have them running R2modman on windows and exporting/copying the r2modman profile data directory to the data directory used in the docker container and then restarting the docker container.
I had the user try to change the profile directory over to the docker data directory to directly write to it, but it gave an error that there was data already there, so I thought that might be a bad idea.