Please add the crypto addresses to the site sidebar under donations. You also may want to consider accepting BTC, BCH and LTC. Glad your accepting XMR though for private donations.
Please add the crypto addresses to the site sidebar under donations. You also may want to consider accepting BTC, BCH and LTC. Glad your accepting XMR though for private donations.
When I change the path to this…
docker container create --name nginx -v $(pwd)/nginx.conf:/etc/nginx/conf.d/nginx.conf -v $(pwd):/app/ -p 80:80 docker.io/nginx
It does not seem to make a difference since when I go to localhost in my browser, I am still greeted with the “Welcome to nginx!” page.
I was also thinking of that. I want to game in bed before bedtime. Is there any good mounts or stands for a portable monitor that is ideal for being in bed?
I was thinking it would look like the steam deck but have a hdmi port (or usb-c port) for video and audio (or at least video) and a regular usb port for the controller. I am fine with being tethered to my pc since I can get long cords and I would prefer do use this monitor and controller without batteries if possible.
I will check out the portable monitors and see if I can make it work. My goal is to game in my bed before bedtime and I do not want to buy a big TV in my room just to have a clear picture.
Otherwise -d
does nothing different to the container, just runs the container “in the background” so you can continue entering other commands in the terminal without having to open another terminal tab or terminal window?
What does detach mode do?
https://github.com/ivpn/desktop-app/issues/290
I made this feature request to IVPN. I doubt IVPN will make it happen but I also did it to get the idea out there. I do think IVPN clients are the best FOSS VPN clients on the market and the idea was to fork IVPN desktop and mobile clients and modify them to bee these universal VPN clients were any VPN provider can integrate these clients into their service. This way a user can subscribe to a few or several VPN providers and access them all in one client, easy to add providers in the client. All a user needs to do is add a URL or IP address in the subscription settings of the VPN client, and login to the VPN account and from there the VPN client will import the VPN servers that VPN providers has and always keep them up to date when the VPN providers adds or remove servers.
Also such an idea will ensure there is a one, secure and fully open source VPN client that works with many VPN providers, and VPN providers do not need to spend time and money developing their own clients for desktop and mobile, and can instead spend time and money on their service and servers. VPN providers can contribute to the universal VPN client if they so wish.
VSCodium > VSCode