In my experience, Immich is way better for Photos.
In my experience, Immich is way better for Photos.
I use a VPS. They don’t charge based on CPU utilization so I run Folding@Home on it.
I’ll have some once every few weeks and usually eat like 2-4. The serving size is 3 which has 160 calories and 14 grams of sugar.
Do you want the files to be automatically shared? Like there’s a folder on both your computers that’s synced
If so, syncthing is the way to go.
They can, but “outdated laws limit fine amounts and aren’t equitable across offenders, especially big corporations”
NBC is owned by Comcast who made $5,370,000,000 in net income last year. That’d be $14,700,000 every day, $610,000 every hour. So just over $10,000 per minute. They made $170 every second.
Firefox’s app puts me at “∞”. I think that’s what they put if you’re above 100.
I’ve hit the limit for what I can chuck into retirement funds so I’m not sure what I’ll do when the money number gets too big.
Invest into non retirement accounts. When you have 30x your yearly expenses invested, you can safely retire.
Immich is pretty great. I used to use Nextcloud, but it isn’t nearly as good for photos.
The upside seems pretty clear? It’s a free 55" TV. A lot of people won’t care that it’s not as good as other TVs.
If you want to minimize plant death, going vegan is still the right move.
Most of the crops we grow go to feeding animals that people eat.
Do you type with your index finger?
I think it’d have to be no for all them, no? Besides maybe museum or cinema, but I guess it depends on where the outlet is.
Inofficial probably the Arr stack though
I’ve been wanting to set up Readarr, but I feel like it’s one of those things that can be pretty annoying to do with Docker because of the volumes.
That’s a good one. I just switched from Gitlab to Gitea.
Way better upload speeds, at least for me. Residential uploads speeds here are awful unless you have fiber. Uptime also tends to be way better.
I switched to Oracle’s free tier VPS and it’s giving me more RAM, better CPU performance, and better network speeds than my home server. Only issue is less disk space, but i had already stopped using Jellyfin/Plex before switching.
I had no idea you could create DNS records through Nginx. I just wrote a python script that uses Cloudflare’s API for that.
Wouldn’t the strace.out file be in chronological order?
Telegram isn’t e2e encrypted.