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Hugely appreciate this, thank you! I have a portable monitor this would be brilliant on
Hugely appreciate this, thank you! I have a portable monitor this would be brilliant on
Would love to hear more about your setup. This is something I wanted to explore at some point.
How does Garuda fit on the Arch spectrum?
I would like to try it, but it only has a Windows Store client.
Thanks for the Fedora nod. I’m looking in to Bazzite. For Intel transcoding on the server I had to install the non-free firmware, and will probably have to do the same.
I was hoping to use Chimera, bit with it only supporting AMD GPU’s (I’m running an Intel n100) I had to keep looking. Bazzite looks interesting.
That sounds like the server side, but what about the client side?
I’m happy for them. Immich, along with Nextcloud, was the driving force behind my getting in to self hosting - getting away from the ridiculous and increasing subscription prices associated with keeping family photos and documents.
It has come an incredibly long way in the time I’ve been using it. I’ve kicked them a donation or two, a first for me with OSS, because it continued to provide so much value for me.
I had read earlier that Alex was hoping to transition to working on this full time and I am happy he has been able to see that realized in - what appears to be - a positive manner.
They would bring other game developers or mod developers in house.
Wasn’t Turtle Rock (or whomever made L4D) basically acquired?
Mp3tag and hours of fixing metadata used to be me, and then I just kind of… Ran out of time for that.
Super cool. I didn’t know this existed.
I sympathize with the dissatisfaction with container and service naming schemes - it does get annoying when you take an overall look at all the containers and services running and things get muddy. In Immich, I renamed my services and containers for overall clarity. But why mess with ports?
How does this work for you when using an app (E.g. Nextcloud, home assistant, etc) where log in isn’t handled by a browser that can redirect, but instead expects username and password credentials entered in-app?
Thanks! Genuinely had no idea. Thought it was being described as a really fuckin’ cheap DHCP server.
RFC = Really Fuckin’ Cheap?
Microsoft edges me.
Does Seafile store data in a flat file, or as files/folder hierarchy on disk?
I wanted to spin up OCIS but for some reason ran in to difficulties with the Docker container. I forget what the issues were, but I already had a solid Nextcloud instance running so I didn’t dig very hard. Would like to revisit it some day.
However, since then Owncloud has been bought out, causing some worry.
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