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My local instance that I run for myself is about a week old. Has 2.5G in pictrs, 609M in postgres. One of those things that’ll vary for every setup
DIY projects, gardening, cooking, crochet, home automation, and writing code
My local instance that I run for myself is about a week old. Has 2.5G in pictrs, 609M in postgres. One of those things that’ll vary for every setup
I wish, that’d be a cool one. Just a cutting board
There are tools to detail the code coverage if your tests. I’ve worked with Istanbul in the past, and it’s helped to point out parts of the code that could use more attention
Yep! There was a “too many tomatoes” problem that I totally had the solution to 😁 All the smaller ones got roasted in an air fryer with some garlic to make the sauce
Borg Backup works great for that, exactly it’s use case. It’s a command line thing, but you can use Vorta as a UI if you want that. If you have a NAS, it can back up directly to that.
I have a second cronjob in my setup that syncs the encrypted archive to B2 nightly. Works great