

Don’t forget to encrypt your backups before sending them, just in case… Better be safe than sorry
Don’t forget to encrypt your backups before sending them, just in case… Better be safe than sorry
+1
I use Visual Studio Code when I need to edit one files or two. JetBrains IDE when I’m starting a programming session.
I’m afraid it will be fake and manipulated here in the future.
It’s interesting to see the different kind of comments here and on Redshit.
Here, people are smart and they are switching to Jellyfin. On Redshit, if people mention Jellyfin in a comment they get downvoted right away.
You don’t talk to enough 40+ years old hahah
Yeah, me too. What the fuck is content? Content means contained in something. Contained in what?
Also, “content creator” = OnlyFans
In Italy people loves start up companies because they think they all make apps. And they write is as “Start apps”
Have you seen the average person recently? They like to be spoon-fed content in a passive way. Look at Instagram Reels or TikTok.
Mastodon is fine for geeks like us, but the average Joe would find it dead and boring. Bluesky managed to fill that hole left by Twitter.
Yeah I think “benefit company” is the most bullshit thing ever invented
I can’t stand the fact that they don’t support Linux
Also, my mom doesn’t know what Tailscale is. She just want to watch movies
One other sad thing of Jellyfin is that you can’t access multiple server at once with a unified view
It’s useful to have one of your friends host a home server and share all the movies with your friends. Then you can watch from the smart tv
Isn’t all of this a complete waste of computer resources?
I’ve never used Docker but I want to set up a Immich server, and Docker is the only official way to install it. And I’m a bit afraid.
Edit: thanks for downvoting an honest question. Wtf.
Better: it understands the question, but he doesn’t have any useful statistical data to use to reply to you.
That’s a fun take! My year of Linux was 2007.
To be precise, longer names ending with ~1 are a backwards compatible fix for DOS programs introduced after Windows started supporting longer filenames.
Most meetings are useless, or they could just be an email.
Honestly, shared notes is my #1 most used feature. I have many shared notes with my family (e.g. shopping list, movies to watch, etc.)
You can encrypt using a memorable password you can remember.