I saw this and thought “How is this even possible? No way you run an SSH server from initramfs…” Turns out that’s exactly how you do it, I’ll be trying this out thank you!
I saw this and thought “How is this even possible? No way you run an SSH server from initramfs…” Turns out that’s exactly how you do it, I’ll be trying this out thank you!
Ahhh thank you, by the looks of the thread you linked it seems that there’s no way of doing it without manually copying database tables over. I did think that may be the case, so I’ll just migrate it the normal way then. Thanks for the help!
That does seem like a good option for my use case, interestingly they note that no matter what I switch to I should change the subdomain:
It’s not supported across the Fediverse to switch between implementations on the same domain. This means that if you run GoToSocial on example.org, you’ll run into federation issues if you try to switch to a different implementation like Pleroma/Akkoma, Misskey/Calckey etc.
That doesn’t look promising for moving the account without migrating because then I couldn’t maintain my username.
Overall I think Alex handled this situation really well, listened to what people wanted and come to something that everyone’s fine with.
It did take quite a while for Immich to process everything when I initially uploaded my library, how long has it been since the initial upload?
The only problem is that there’s no way to make a recurring payment even if I wanted to, which would be more sustainable than one-time purchases.
Grocy seems to match what you’re looking for.
In my experience combining multiple languages usually creates more complexity and is slower than each of them individually because you need to convert the data structures of one language into those of another. Both of them are great languages and I’ve made web services in both so whatever one you pick will be a good choice.
As for which one to pick, although Rust is my favorite language, if you don’t know it it’ll take a while to learn. So for this project I’d say to go with Go because it’s simpler and you really won’t notice a performance difference unless you’ve got a huge amount of traffic.
If you have any more questions feel free to ask!
Very rarely, but if it’s a specific enough question that I’ve actually researched before I usually get a good response.