then it wouldn't be tacit .. which is good!
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There's no conflict regarding ports. Each container can have the same ports open. You're thinking about the host network here, but it's not the case.
Are you sure both containers (npm and audiobookshelf) are in the same network? I see you don't specify the network in the NPM compose file.
Check that like this:
$ docker inspect container-name| grep -A3 Networks
"Networks": {
"network_name": {
"IPAMConfig": null,
"Links": null,
See if both your containers are in the same network - they should be.
This is about addressing the containers in docker. It has nothing to do with the local network.
Where are you getting these ideas from? I'm on multiple private trackers and none require a seedbox. They may require a seed ratio, but that's a totally different matter.
Also, some private trackers offer invites from time to time and some provide a way to be invited via an interview. I got into two of them by interviewing.
Not yet. Works without issues. And I already got two system updates - mainly security patches. I'm waiting patiently for Android 16.
I moved from a Samsung Galaxy S20+ to OnePlus 13. I grew frustrated with the short battery life: I had it changed by Samsung about a year prior and it was draining very fast.
I've had the OnePlus 13 for three months and for the moment I'm very pleased with it, especially the battery life: two days on average, with 30-35% remaining at the end of the second day. I must mention that I'm a moderate user: doing the usual Whatsapp, some lemmy and mastodon browsing, email, listening to music on Tidal, but not much youtube/video playing. Also, photos are great, maybe a bit more toward warm colors than I'd like, but I got used to it.
I tested it and it's not that reliable. At least for me it didn't let me see events in the future (next 1,2,3 months) and I wasn't able to modify an existing event, so I gave up. I also don't have the time right now to open issues in their repo.
It's great that the town is called Yolo.
Tokyo Night comes to mind - it started as a VSCode theme, but you can find a lot more applications/tools that implemented it.