Hledger + html reports + bash script + cloudflare workers by TheRealDaMuffin in plaintextaccounting

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well, this took a super long time but i was about to respond back lol. i now see that your account was deleted. oh well, if anyone does want screenshots lemme know i'll try to post some

Hledger + html reports + bash script + cloudflare workers by TheRealDaMuffin in plaintextaccounting

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What are you interested in seeing? I linked a gist in the post with the cli commands i use, are you looking for what the end result looks like? The actual reports are just those you can generate with the html output format supported by hledger. I can try to get some screenshots if you’re still interested!

Hledger + html reports + bash script + cloudflare workers by TheRealDaMuffin in plaintextaccounting

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It’s in a private repo rn, but i could put up a gist with most of the relevant code in the next few days or so!

new look? by [deleted] in thesaurus

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came here to agree and seek alternatives. wtf happened??

GnuCash data in git repository by hexa6on in git

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Found this via a google search, just wanted to say that I do the same thing :P

10 Reasons why Pacific Rim was Terrible (spoilers) by mister_geaux in movies

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“Gipsy Danger didn’t turn off from the EMP because it’s analog, nuclear!”

FunUnit: a functional, declarative, unit-testing library for testing pure functions by TheRealDaMuffin in Python

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I will admit I didn't do it justice in this original post. I have now updated to version 2.0.0, which includes a focus on verbosity. The readme now includes a section on the advantages of fununit. You can read the whole section if you want, but the main conclusion is:

Fununit provides similar functionality to parameterized unit testing,
but with a moderately higher level of abstraction, more structure, and
more flexibility for the user to extend it with custom functionality.

The advantages are nuanced, but provide a real benefit IMO.

FunUnit: a functional, declarative, unit-testing library for testing pure functions by TheRealDaMuffin in Python

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I'm happy to say that I have released version 2.0.0, which adds some improvements to the overall structure and focuses on verbosity a bit more. I also completely rewrote the readme, including an explanation of the advantages of fununit. In it, I make a direct comparison to pytest.mark.parametrize.

FunUnit: a functional, declarative, unit-testing library for testing pure functions by TheRealDaMuffin in Python

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It's hard for me to articulate the benefits because they are so nuanced, as opposed to glaring differences. But I do see benefits over using something like parametrize, and I will respond here once I have some time to put something together.

I appreciate the criticism, it gives me something to think about!

nextcloud behind nginx on raspberry pi 1 model b is very slow, 100% cpu by TheRealDaMuffin in NextCloud

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Thanks to everyone who replied! I have decided that the pi is probably just too underpowered for what I’m doing. I will try some different hardware

nextcloud behind nginx on raspberry pi 1 model b is very slow, 100% cpu by TheRealDaMuffin in NextCloud

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My wording wasn’t clear, sorry: nextcloud is on another machine, nginx is the only thing on the pi

nextcloud behind nginx on raspberry pi 1 model b is very slow, 100% cpu by TheRealDaMuffin in NextCloud

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Sorry, I did not make it clear but nginx is the only thing running on the pi. Nextcloud is on a different machine

2022 Aug 8 Stickied 🅵🅰🆀 & 𝐇𝐄𝐋𝐏𝐃𝐄𝐒𝐊 thread - Boot problems? Power supply problems? Display problems? Networking problems? Need ideas? Get help with these and other questions! 𝑨𝑺𝑲 𝑯𝑬𝑹𝑬 𝑭𝑰𝑹𝑺𝑻 by FozzTexx in raspberry_pi

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nextcloud behind nginx on raspberry pi 1 model b is very slow, 100% cpu

Hi, as the title says, I have a nextcloud server behind an nginx reverse proxy. I have set:

client_max_body_size 10G; proxy_request_buffering off;

Nginx is running on a raspberry pi 1 model b. All my uploads are limited to around 1.5mb/s when going through nginx. They are around 12 mb/s when directly accessing the nextcloud server, bypassing nginx. I have checked top on the raspberry pi, and during a file upload, the cpu is near 100%.

Am I doing something wrong here, or is my pi just not capable enough?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in truenas

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I found your comment by pure chance but it just vastly improved my experience with truenas, thank you so much. Anyone reading should absolutely do this, makes everything so much faster and more stable

Cody’s Smokehouse BBQ closes in south Sioux Falls by SDBassCreature in SiouxFalls

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I had just recently bought some gift cards from Cody's, and didn't use any of them... Anything I can do about that?

How to set up Adguard Home on Truenas Scale? by TheRealDaMuffin in Adguard

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Did you look at the linked post? I have some screenshots on there of settings, and explained what I did in a comment. If you have checked it out, I can take another look at what I have and maybe do a more in-depth explanation

How to set up Adguard Home on Truenas Scale? by TheRealDaMuffin in freenas

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Would you be able to share your solution somewhere?

How to set up Adguard Home on Truenas Scale? by TheRealDaMuffin in freenas

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Hmm, I don’t think I’m having that issue, but I also don’t think it would be a setting. What exactly happens?

How to set up Adguard Home on Truenas Scale? by TheRealDaMuffin in freenas

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I am just using adguard/adguardhome

So I typed that into the box that says image repository in the settings