

Rooted stock Android. Just used Termux and then PiDeploy.
A soup.
Rooted stock Android. Just used Termux and then PiDeploy.
I ran Pihole on a Pixel 3a for a couple years
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Gosh it’s truly incredible. Neither of those amendments were what was referring to but I’m not wasting my time anymore. Enjoy your new country! Y’all have absolutely earned it.
This is wild. I’m referring to the amendments in your constitution in the event of tyranny. Even here in your comment and the other’s, you’re waiting for congress or your senate or whatever part of your government to save you.
No one is coming to save you. Save yourselves. You have a constitutional amendment for this exact moment in time.
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This wishful thinking Americans have that some magical saviour of democracy is going to appear to save them is ridiculous and sad for the rest of the world looking at this forest fire.
If you’re an American, go fix your fucking country. You have constitutional amendments for this exact scenario.
Edit: My comments iterating which specific amendments I’m referring to have all been removed. Your constitution is more controversial n mysterious than I thought. Im sorry for sharing its secrets. I learn new things everyday!
Congress has made it explicitly clear that they serve to rubber stamp anything and everything Trump signs as an EO. They work for and serve the executive office only
I had the exact same issue. My troubleshooting took me to my router. Nat Loopback and hair pinning.
Your router might have some options relating to NAT loopback or hairpinning. Apparently this can happen if your router recently had an update or if it was restarted abruptly and didn’t boot properly.
Try restarting your router. It didn’t work for me and my router is too basic for those options so in the end I took down my Nextcloud and remade another container and started from scratch. I had all sorts of things fucked with my instance so it just made sense to toss it out and fix it again.
Hope it works for you!
I misremembered; I run “Immich Distribution” which is a snap and I run it on a Debian server.
I’m running the Immich Flatpak Snap specifically for this reason. It’s always one version out of date but always self updates without issues :)
No most of my work is company IP and internal so I wouldn’t be able to provide a link.
It’s fantastic. I use it professionally. A lot of comments say it’s just for basic editing and I think they haven’t scratched the surface.
There are a lot of advanced effects like grading, time remapping, and motion tracking that simply are not basic effects. If you want basic, try out OpenShot. Kdenlive is a fucking gem. It’s replaced premiere for me.
I’d say the ARR suite but I knew beforehand that would need it. I just love that I can access overseerr, search up and coming and already out content, click “request”, and then magically it just shows up on my plex after a couple minutes.
A service that I host that I never knew I needed is Nextcloud. Works exactly the way OneDrive worked for me. I record footage on my phone, upload it to Nextcloud, and log onto any computer of mine in the house and can edit the footage. Sometimes I edit footage in VR while I play XPlane, then I’ll save it, turn everything off, and continue right where I left off on my laptop.
Probably super basic but locally syncing things is a godsend to the way I used to do things (KDE connect transfers footage from my phone to a single computer).
It’s the new “btw I use arch”
Only if the cheque goes towards improving the UX of it all. The main thing that prevents normal users from switching is forcing them to learn new concepts like federation, picking a server, and all that entails.
People here are in a bubble where they think everyone else is as tech savvy as them.
Buy a NAS , sell my old gaming pc (acting as 1 node in my proxmox cluster of 2), buy a second mini pc, learn more about backups and fallbacks and all that fun stuff
Ye old samba share.
But I do like using Nextcloud. I use it for syncing my video projects so I can pick up where I left off on another computer.