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Should I use one docker-compose.yml for all my services?

Hi,

I'm using docker-compose to host all my server services (jellyfin, qbittorrent, sonarr, etc.). I've recently grouped some of them into individual categories and then merged the individual docker-compose.yml file I had for each service into one per category. But is there actually any reason for not keeping them together?

The reason why is I've started configuring homepage and thought to myself "wouldn't it be cool if instead of giving the server IP each time (per configured service in homepage) I'd just use the service name?" (AFAIK this only works if the containers are all in the same file).

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Nightman (spoilers for season 3)

I have several questions about this (truly magnificent) musical.

  1. Does Charlie actually love the Night Man? In the original song he repeats the phrase "I love you" but he also calls him "sneaky and mean". Also it seems he is becoming the Night Man against his own will, why would he struggle then if he loves the Night Man? (yes, I am aware this song is actually the story about how his uncle raped him as a child, but I'm still curious as to why he would claim to love the Night Man).
  2. What's with the "Little Boy" song? Who's the princess supposed to be?
  3. Same as the previous question but about "The Troll Toll".
  4. Is the "Dayman" supposed to be grown-up Charlie? How do the princess and troll come into play in that last part?

I understand it's supposed to (and also not supposed to) relate to his childhood trauma, and possibly that it's just complete nonsense that's not meant to be taken this seriously, but I was wondering if there's some details I've missed about the story that shed some light on the musical.

Also if some of this is cleared up later then please don't spoil, I'm just starting season 8 right now.

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