Good news, they just released v1.130.1
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I finally figured out how to get the terrain stuff going on my Wanderer. Super cool!
Now I'm trying to figure out my future workflow... can you shed some light on it?
Currently everything I upload is its own "Trail". This goes for the Strava integration, as well as me just uploading a GPS track.
Trails are nice because they all show up on the Map, making a cool overview of everything I've done. Obviously over time this might bog down the system when viewing the map.
Trails aren't included in the statistics, which is a bummer.
So, I played around with moving each of my activities into broader "trails", based on where the activity took place. I think that's probably how Wanderer is supposed to be used, because when I move activities from being a "Trail" to being a "Summit", they are counted in the statistics.
The only downside to that is they don't appear on the map, unless you click the specific Summit.
So, basically, my question is -- should I just accept the fact that I should move everything into being a Summit, so I can enjoy the statistics?
Thanks!
I used Portainer for a while and still like it for checking out networking stuff, but try out Dockge! It's more open sourcey and basic, but makes updating easier.
A lemmy instance, a wiki, and a couple of other website type things, yes.
Publicly facing things are pretty limited, but it's still super handy inside the LAN with Adguard Home doing DNS rewrites to point it to the reverse proxy.
I appreciate what you're saying, though. A lot of people get in trouble by having things like Radarr etc. open to the internet through their reverse proxy.
Wrapping my head around reverse proxy was a game changer for me. I could finally host things that are usefull outside my LAN. I use Nginx-Proxy-Manager which makes the config simple for lazy's like me.
Immich. Come for the photo backup, stay for everything else because it's awesome.
I never understood the hate against Raygun. Are there set moves in breakdancing? It's not like ballet where you have to do very specific things.
Interesting. I'd be interested in hearing other people's experience with this. Is this BBR stuff enabled by default on any distros?
Every time this comes up people mention Porkbun and Namecheap, amongst others. I transferred to Porkbun and I have no complaints. Here's their page on transferring. They aren't located in Europe.
I love LubeLogger. I've totally switched both my and my wifes cars to it for tracking gas mileage and maintenance.
If anyone would like, I can share how I got ntfy notifications working with it for maintenance reminders.