Immich (Photo backup), Vaultwarden (FOSS Biwarden server for passwords)
Administrator of thelemmy.club
Nerd, truck driver, and kinda creeped that you’re reading this.
Immich (Photo backup), Vaultwarden (FOSS Biwarden server for passwords)
Agh Plex always rubs me the wrong way… It acts like closed source software as much as is possible. Went with Jellyfin and it’s been great. But haven’t tried music.
I would just do a minimal reinstall if you had used this as a personal computer OS before
And also take the battery out
If you don’t, you’ll pay a lot more to get it back if you ever want to
I’ve never been in tech professionally, I’m a truck driver (now working in the office of company but still drive sometimes) but I have always been into tech. I selfhost as much as possible. Bitwarden, jellyfin, seafile, etc. and also run a Lemmy instance. I like tech projects and control.
Problem is the FDroid version doesn’t work with Android Auto iirc
I mean you can rebrand an app, just not the package name. And users won’t see that. So they could rename it Thunderbird even though the package name would stay “com.fsck.k9”. It’s not at all uncommon.
Though I’m sure they have their reasons for not doing that.
I wonder when they’ll rebrand K9 to Thunderbird for Android
The network is blocking your domain but your browser won’t show the block page because the certificate is incorrect.
I’ve had my domain blocked by a few corporate networks for being “potential spam” or some such nonsense.
I like them separate, call me weird. I already run Vaultwarden
I really like Immich and it works great for me. But I will be setting up Ente authenticator self hosted at some point
I can’t tell you how long I’ve wanted to have a self hostable authy alternative with mobile and desktop apps plus a web portal.
Is it the best or is it just the one you use? Have you used both? Recently? Immich has changed a lot in the past year or two.
IMO just the fact that it’s a NextCloud thing kinda sucks
I just have a wildcard subdomain record. (CNAME: *.mydomain.com)
Then the traffic gets sent to Traefik which checks the request for what subdomain it is asking for and routes it accordingly.
It’s just two label lines in each docker compose with whatever subdomain I want to use and a minute or two later it’s gotten the certificates and it’s available.
That looks pretty cool. I think it’s just that everyone kinda picked their setup at the start and nobody wants to mess with it anymore lol.
I’ve got traefik setup so that I just add a few lines to a docker compose file and I’ll automatically have a new service running under a new subdomain, with SSL certificate and all. Never have to think about it.
That’s when you wait a month and offer your consultation services at exorbitant rates
Recursively changes ownership of all files to the user, which breaks tons of system processes
Don’t auto-update Immich, always check the release notes before upgrading for things that say “Breaking changes”. They’re usually highlighted and tell you what you need to change.
Yeah for some reason
Other people reading ToDo(April) will probably assume that feature is slated for April, the month.
IMO comments should never ever be parsed under any circumstances but I probably don’t know enough to really speak on this