Simpsons did it!
Simpsons did it!
Lucky until he wants to sit down!
Better safe than sorry
The best kind of correct
Your files are now being placed in /opt/wireguard-server/config, not in the folder you have the docker-compose file, can you see them there with ls?
If you want thee files to be created in the directory where your compose file is you should change the path in the volume like so (notice the ./ on the left side of the colon):
- ./config:/config
Volume paths are specified with local-path:container-path, so changing the part before the colon specifies where your files are, and changing the part after the colon specifies where the container sees the files
Hope this makes sense, but I just woke up, so it might not
I’m in the no-bucket, but instead i spend time on issues, helping the community and sometimes code contributions to self hosted projects instead.
This is not taken into the account of the question, however, but should be considered as contributing.
(I also consider donating to be contributing.)
Merry Yule-y!
That sure looks like a blocker, though
Morrowind :)
Technically the existance of non-binaries also makes the binaries no longer binaries (due to increased optionality), so it would be fair to say everyone is non-binary
Updated! Ty!
Does this sync stats for downloaded books ok?
EDIT: seems like not yet, https://github.com/LeoKlaus/plappa/discussions/15
Trust me, you do not want enthusiastic double gonorrhea.
Do you have a beefier internet connection than you would have without pirating?
Is the same true for a NAS/HDD?
Jokes aside, I do keep some harder to remember stuff written down in a README.md in my repo, but mainly most things are undocumented