Reading your comment warmed my heart this rainy Wednesday evening. Thank you
Pop_os and the kids are going to be in the office today.
I'm adding documentation about what I do in Joplin and I'm using Nextcloud to keep it synced.
For reverse proxy I use Nginx Proxy Manager for its simplicity. I really don't need anything more fancy.. https://nginxproxymanager.com/
I still think it was a great game. Feels a bit like losing two points though, but I really can't begrudge Brighton the draw.
Brilliant game to watch so far :) But a bit stressful...
Looks lovely both from a taste and plating perspective!
I think most religions are a little late on the ball. But any kind of willingness to change is a good thing. And a, what I interpret, statement against, what I interpret, as fundamentalism seems like a good idea.
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Might be considered low effort but it always brings a smile to my face
I really hope the way that the game was won carries on. It felt a bit like "early Klopp Liverpool" when everything still didn't fit right but the sprit and commitment to change was there. I hope that spirit stays :)
Lovely, just lovely! And I haven't seen a so happy team after a game for a long time :)
Good luck with the exams!
It doesn't seem like normal behaviour, I don't think it is anything wrong with Ubuntu though. It is a fine distro all in all. If I get into problems when installing something it is often because I haven't found the "official" install method for that specific package. For Ubuntu that's normally an apt package or a snap. I find snaps a little harder to get to grips with since they are sandboxed and a bit more unfamiliar for a middle aged man as myself. But keep from googling for "how to install xyz" and always start from the official app store/apt install If you still get errors, do a fresh OS install and try again just to check if something went wrong during the setup
Thanks for the match thread! Appreciated!
Yep, it is a bit refreshing. Feels new and old school at the same time