TLS is if you are use immich behind a proxy. If you just use it in your network there is no need for TLS.
TLS is if you are use immich behind a proxy. If you just use it in your network there is no need for TLS.
Well, there is this one: https://ladybird.org/
First, nothing. But I run just my private containers and update them automatically with watchtower. I like it when I could don’t care about things. OCIS was one of the freaky ones. Breaking changes are literally breaking everything. I lose the data and start over two or three times. (The data wasn’t completely lost, I had backups and/or was able to use an older version instead.)
I had good and bad times with both. I am finally happy with “pydio cells”
I could follow it a bit. CalDAV is mostly nerd stuff. And proprietary apps use to disallow CalDav to sell their own stuff. Best example: M$ Outlook doesn’t support CalDAV natively. You can only add them as only read, or use third party addons. And why? Because they want you to buy 365.
Look at it as the average Bob: wow you can sync all your contacts and Calenders and Tasks to every device? That must be expensive!
I would recommend Matrix, tried all others, too. A bonus idea you could take a look at: https://github.com/balzack/databag
Last one. Sorry.
It doesn’t only sync with nextcloud, it syncs with every calDAV related system.
Thx looks like I am only in this one.
How about Krita? I am not a graphic designer but I thought it’s easier to adopt for adobe users. And I use it sometimes.
Changing stuff and seeing what happens!
The best part is remembering every change to revert it after XY change does it right.
This will be a fine addition to my collection.
I use tiling now since a year. And it’s so painless and straightforward if you know the key combinations. People watch me working got headache because of the speed.
My setup was easy because, instead of building all these settings I used an existing one.
My desktop install was fedora-sway but I added an easy hyprland script from this guy.
https://github.com/JaKooLit/Fedora-Hyprland/
Fully functional hyprland setup installation in under 30 min.
Okay, now I want a spoon guy in my kitchen.
That’s the correct answer.
All that kodi hassle killed my brain. Nowadays I have a jellyfin server and a wifi6 router streams everything to a roku device I bought for 11€. Never saw some buffering again.
That’s exactly my usecase. I was on a travel and used the offline-mode. Really easy to stay on progress without network.
Since I dropped my Mozilla account years ago, bookmarking over devices is a pain. Linkwarden is the first tool which sorts my chaos. The tagging feature, a PWA and the browser add-on are my reasons for using linkwarden.
Dude, its a selfhosting app. You arent literally download an App from a store and use it. You use it as an docker container on your own server and run it. (Which is nowadays as easy as downloading an app.)
Definitely.
Immich is easy to handle with standard proxy settings, nothing special. My caddy entry for immich is the typical one liner from caddy.