The latest version of Synology with the container manager allows you to update images from the registry and will restart the container for you.
But I still migrated to docker compose to enable hw transcoding with quicksync
The latest version of Synology with the container manager allows you to update images from the registry and will restart the container for you.
But I still migrated to docker compose to enable hw transcoding with quicksync
Sometimes the basic hamburger used to be 1€, and the cheese was alternating between 2.80€ and 1.20€.
When partying (either before or after) I would get like 10 hamburgers for the group.
It’s easy to eat, not too heavy, and if you believe the rumors, full of anti-vomiting chemicals. Great when consuming loads of alcohol.
I would Guess the air cannot sustain the performance as well as the pro. The battery is way bigger afaik Doing 16+h on a single battery charge is insane
The biggest difference for me was the noise. Intel mbp fans spinning as soon as you open more than one application, going turbo if you compile anything and slowing down in the summer because of the heat.
The only time I heard my M1 Mac fans is when I left the poor thing in direct sunlight outside
They ship their MBP 16" with 140w power supplies, way higher than framework standard 60w charger. But I would guess it’s to be able to push full power and still charge the battery as fast as possible
If I see someone driving while wearing these, I’m calling the cops 😂 But you’re not far off as Apple is doing R&D for cars with VR integrated
I may be wrong, but while it’s annoying to have to add each instance one by one, it’s also a feature.
If your instance’s users never access those other instances/communities, federating with them will only serve to increase the load on those servers, without any tangible benefits (other than not having to search communities once before accessing them).
If I’m wrong, please someone correct me :)
If you are a EU citizen, you can send them a GDPR data removal request and they will have to comply, even if you can’t delete your account manually.
https://www.dataprotection.ie/en/individuals/know-your-rights/right-erasure-articles-17-19-gdpr
I did not yet upgrade to the latest version, but to migrate to compose I only had to copy the volume paths and the environment variables from Synology.
I can share my compose yaml by the end of the day if you need.
Before I upgrade I will try putting the cache on a SSD instead, seems it can improve performance quite a bit