There's also an implementation of time-traveling debugging in Qenu[0], which sounds really nice but does not actually work reliably on larger use-cases.
It's not fun to manually reformat those tables for readability. If I add something to the `second row, second column`, I have to add extra spaces to the `first row, second column`, or it will look janky.
| first row, first column | first row, second column | first row, third column |
| ------------------------ | ------------------------- | ------------------------ |
| second row, first column | exceptionally long second row, that makes second column look worse | second row, third column |
An old laptop (i3-380M, 4gb RAM, 150gb SSD + 1tb HDD), currently running:
* syncthing, as a backup host;
* photoprism, had to migrate from google photos;
* docker registry for pet projects;
* qbittorrent, which is mainly unused nowdays;
* pihole;
* homeassistant;
* mosquitto;
* vscode code-server.
On top of that, there's tailscale, nginx proxy manager and dirt-cheap VPS for exposing some services to the internet.