That wasn't true unofficially before, but now not true officially. It's generally Mr/Madam Justice, Your Honour for lower courts.
The side picked is banning smoking. It's being done by attrition because everyone knows how hard it is to stop, easier to just prevent it from the beginning.
Sorry for the late reply.
I started reitti and it is indeed a pretty painless setup, so respect for that.
Reitti is entirely based on a timeline, whereas I record trips and tracks, which are based on location. This is mostly for hiking, but I do record long drives, canoe trips, and the occasional low flight in a Cessna (for Search and Rescue).
This is what my current gps track management looks like:

For my needs, I often will export particular trails or paths to fellow hikers and my Search and Rescue team. Having the option to go through a list of tracks is essential so I can share trail gpx with folks. Because there is no real way to identify specific tracks or export them in Reitti, I can't use Reitti as it is now.
Other blockers for me using Reitti are:
- I need more control over track colour for different trips
- A basic track editor (to crop tracks when I forget to turn off GPS)
- Playback doesn't seem to show my position, what is the function of this feature?
Overall, I like your project, I just don't really understand the use case.
Good work and I wish you good luck.
Remember, Finland has shown us that homelessness is a policy choice.
I guess I'm not really understanding your use case, but that's OK.
How does Proton Mail Bridge work?
It's an SMTP relay that is allowed to send to protonmail servers, but can accept local SMTP. So if your monitoring system, for instance, sends out emails, you can use this to get notifications via protonmail.
Understood, thanks for the response.
I'll whip up a container later today and comment back here my experience.
Not the person who commented, but:
Wanderer on the the other hand, seems to be designed as a planning and tracking app for single trips. Correct me if I am wrong.
You aren't wrong, but I'm going to try reitti for single tracks anyway, because 1) wanderer has introduced some serious breaking changes that prevent me from upgrading and 2) I think reitti would fit my use case of sort of hybrid between GPS always on and single tracks.
I'm a bit of a GPS nerdin the sense that I collect my trips. Car, hike, walk, plane, ferry... I just think it's neat so see where i've traveled.
I won't comment on the when of it, you have a lot of good answers here already.
But I'd like to add that "performant" is a much lower bar than you think. Gigabit has been fine for my nearly 25 containers to use NFS as their storage, video streaming included.
This is a self-hosted sub. You are going to see a lot of anti-establishment, anti-corporation stuff here because it's a core principle and/or concern of many users looking into self-hosting. That tends to come with attached behaviors like you described.
While I would tend to agree that it's unfortunate that you have to wade through a lot of folks knee-jerk blanket commenting on certain topics, and that those screeching comments are annoying, Lemmy is generally a big tent, so you will need to accept their presence, the same way we have to just ignore all the AI Slop software presented here.
The price of freedom is accepting the screechers.
You aren't concerned about a severity 10 vuln? Those are found in software with exceptionally bad qa and abandonware. That should give you pause about how hard n8n is "going fast and breaking things".
In the days of 3G, this was possible. However, LTE and 5G networks will not allow uncertified modems to connect. If you've ever been through getting a Mikrotik LTE router on a North American network, you'll recognize that pain.
Using Mobian (very real, BTW), or PostmarketOS are your best bets at the moment. Easier to reverse-engineer drivers than to go through the hoops of certification.
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Zombies that stick around for more than a few seconds indicate a signal problem in the parent process, where its init is stuck in the "wait" state, so the entry remains in the PID table.
It could be harmless, but it could become a problem if you need the resources. Curl shouldn't be doing this on its own.