been using the flatpack for months and had no issues so far
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Ansonsten bin ich auch gerne mit der Kamera unterwegs.
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been using the flatpack for months and had no issues so far
I am a dev and I do not support telemetry
Its exactly this kind of bullshit that firefox should not* do…
Zulip is pretty nice and I think it resembled discord the most out of the software I know
I like Nextcloud very much but this release (and the one before it) are really enterprise focused for which I don’t have a use case…
always . freaking . debian
Honestly I use docker because by now I know docker and basically everything has support for it…
What about nextcloud? With the memories app you have something like google photos with locally running face recognition and a timeline, etc etc. I really like it
Thats what I will be going for 😁
Since hardware RAID is not state of the art anymore I will definetly stick with software RAID. I think I will just build a new server for the money, since an 8-Bay USB enclosure costs around 600€ and for that amount of money I can just build a new server with even better performance
Problem for me is: there is not a 6 bay enclosure and the 8 bay enclosures cost as many as a RAID capable one
Very informative, thank you :)
I mean I’ve been running the setup this way for >4 years and never had any problem with the USB connection, so I cannot attest to “usb connections are quite unstable”…
USB-C. It only has a single SATA connector inside
You should put your pihole server in the dns server in the network settings. My mobile devices didn’t use my pihole server until I changed the dns server configured there… (I am using a FritzBox as well)
I have the 4 and I relly like it. It can’t compete performance wise with other phones at the same price point, but the mission is great and you get a long life out of it and good software support.
I am running iodeOS right now and it is just great, couldn’t be happier. I am however not running games on it or anything, so not the biggest power user here…
Do you have any sources for this info. Didn’t get the vibe that they are leaning on AI that heavily. Never seen anything about it actually
I had the exact same problem and the solution was to ask my ISP who then either just gave me a public IP (Vodafone) or asked for money so my network could be reached from the outside (Primerocom). So check whether there is an option with you ISP to get a “public” IP.