Might be even better to wait for 10.11.2.
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Thank you!
This seems to be a big one (at least for me): https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin/issues/15045?issue=jellyfin|jellyfin|15040
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41·16 days agoHow delusional do you have to be to believe this?
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Aonsoku - A modern client for Navidrome/Subsonic servers built with React and RustEnglish
1·17 days agoNo mobile view :(
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Linux@programming.dev•How stupidly easy file recovery is on LinuxEnglish
51·18 days agoPhotoRec and TestDisk are available for Windows as well.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•jotty·page - Checklists & Notes made it easyEnglish
4·20 days agoI gave the demo a quick try and I really like it. Simple and to the point, no unnecessary fluff. I might set this up at home.
Thank you for your work!Edit: One thing, the demo exports notes as PDF with white text on white background. I assume this is a mismatch with the selected theme.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Best "bang for your buck" NUC/Pi setup for Jellyfin/HomeAssistant/PiHole?English
2·21 days agoGet a N100/N150 system with 12GB+ RAM for ~150 €/$. Alternatively check for one with replaceable RAM.
To get experience with Linux you can install VirtualBox on Windows and set up some Linux virtual machines. It’s easier than most people think.
Because at least when you use their private routing feature messages go: sender -> custom sender’s server -> custom receiver’s server -> receiver
So unless sender and receiver are configured to use servers under your control, there will be at least one foreign server involved.
To be fair I’m not sure how that works, when you don’t use their private routing feature.
If you like SimpleX, you can host a server and configure your clients to use that. You don’t use only your server though, so I don’t know if this will satisfy your requirements.
I’m pretty sure GOG releases checksums so you can check against those whether you have the right files.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•flohmarkt a federated alternative to ebay and facebook marketplaceEnglish
7·1 month agoThen you’ve never used the German Kleinanzeigen.de.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•flohmarkt a federated alternative to ebay and facebook marketplaceEnglish
183·1 month agoOkay, so you’re saying this will never be broadly used. Got it.
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Linux@programming.dev•Which of the 3 standard compression algorithms on Unix (gz, xz, or bz2) is best for long term data archival at their highest compression?English
2·2 months agoFree space compression is easily done by each of them to my knowledge. Everything else in your dataset doesn’t sound highly compressible anyway. Plus, you should really consider decompression time. In general your trade-off seems wrong. If you need compression at all in your case, go with the fastest decompression time. If you’re using a filesystem like ZFS, you can have it handle compression automatically.
From my perspective zstd seems like it’s becoming the new standard over gz/bzip2/xz, so maybe consider this.
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9·2 months ago
That would make this set the most expensive LEGO set on the market
You wish, lol.
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Linux@programming.dev•I don't even know if windows is good or not now.English
4·2 months agoI’d say Windows 11 is equal parts the best and the worst Windows ever made.
OpenZiti allows to only allow predefined ports/services via VPN: https://netfoundry.io/docs/openziti
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Best practice for connecting lots of HDD to motherboards with few SATA ports?English
5·2 months agoThere are M.2 adapters that split out 5 SATA ports. I don’t know about their chipsets and whether they require cooling though.





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