Inside me there are two wolves, one that thinks "gamer" stuff is stupid, and another that thinks this router looks sweet as hell.
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Ive got some stuff that i think is similar to what you are trying where i have an excel file template and use python to read from the database and populate cells in excel and then save a pdf.
There are a couple different options for python libraries - openpyxl, xlwings, or pywin32.
It is annoying and goofy, but works. Excel can be very flexible with getting everything sized just right for what your final output/pdf should look like.
Im very amused at it being in word rather than .xlsx or .txt, like them going out if their way to make it worse because word is all they know.
Ive started using homebox and i like it. Granted, i only use it for myself right now, not sure how it works for multiple people and public vs private repos
I imagine that this incident will come up in the Apple antitrust case that the US Department of Justice has brought.
Thanks!
If im doing this right, the url is just the releases page for the repo with a .atom at the end. So for Vaultwarden it is https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden/releases.atom
I started out using certbot, but once i needed a reverse proxy i found caddy. I was confused at first at how to set up the certificates for caddy, but it told me it would just work and my sites have the https and the little lock, so i guess it is just magic!
Have found caddy to be generally easy. I think first starting with it took a bit more to figure out, but it does work well
Pretty well lit for a shadowy place.
But holy shit those ergonomics. The desk is at their shoulders...
I think the idea/joke is that the police are effectively privatized by being privately funded and carring out the rules of their funders.
If im drunk in someone elses tesla and i shit myself, im leaving the drawers in the car. Im not walking around in that.
When i was doing a headless install, i spend a hour or two trying to figure out how to pre setup configs for the debian installer or how to do it over network or what before i finally lugged the new machine to the other room and plugged it into the monitor and keyboard of the main rig, installed it all (and set up ssh so i can later get into from the main rig), and unplugged it.
My point is, even if it isnt trivial to have the keyboard and monitor, it may be much easier to get them than to really do an install without them.