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There is no such thing as too much RAM…
There is no such thing as too much RAM…
Update: We switched to Kitchen Owl as suggested in the comments.
We switched to Kitchen Owl and it works out okay. The recipe management is nice in theory, but doesn’t work well for most of our recipe sources (because of parsing issues most websites aren’t recognized and ingredient amounts are not parsed correctly for German recipes), but we usually just create an empty recipe with a link to the original. This isn’t perfect - in hindsight we should have stayed with Bring! because it just works better. We are hoping that the issues will be fixed sometime in the future although I am not sure what to expect…
My home server is called Home Alone, my web server Carl Lewis. At work we use names of robots or computers from movies, games or comics.
It is explained in the article though…
You know you’re allowed (some might even say supposed) to have different keys for different machines. They’re basically free to generate and take up to no space.
INWX because it’s a local provider which seems decent.
For the exact reason they are posting this. What if some service you are referencing has breaking changes? If you pinpoint the exact version it will have no effect to your project unless you decide (hopefully after some consideration) to upgrade the service version number.
Can’t wait to tell my wife she has to create a merge request to change our plans for tonight. 😉
That sounds like it is very complex, but the interface seems nice. I will have a look.
I don’t think that I will do this. It will most likely not be a better user experience than our current solution with Bring!
But thank you for the suggestion.
Interesting thought. I found this blog post, but I think this is not what I’m looking for.
I like the recipe management, but I dislike the grocery list for the same reason I don’t like Grocy. It is just too complex and hard to use in the store.
It looks promising. Thanks for the suggestion.
I will have a look into it.
My dog refuses to do 2FA so that’s not going to happen anytime soon… /s