Do I understand correct that it is a document manager, specialized on PDFs? I tried various EDMs for personal use (e.g. Mayan, paperless), but was never really happy, so maybe I find time to give it a spin.
I nowadays I don’t see much benefit of dedicated Android apps in these cases (clients of hosted content). If your webapp works well for mobile browsers than making it a pwa is not much more than adding a single file and it feels pretty native to me. So you safe tons of development work. Or am I missing on something?
I’m using the Xiaomi “Mi Body competition 2” together with https://github.com/lolouk44/hassio-addons/tree/master/mi-scale and am reasonably satisfied with it.
Not sure if it helps you, but I think it’s worth looking into. element is using “legacy call” and element x is using the new “element call” which are incompatible. So you can never call from Mobile element to element x. The Web and desktop version supports both afaik. I never tried a HS other than synapse, soi unfortunately can’t help further.
My wife recently got a murena Teracube and we have rather mixed feelings about it so far, worst problem is very poor mobile network connectivity. E.g. when leaving WiFi range, it doesn’t autoconnect to mobile, or no connectivity after crossing the borders (I checked the bands, they are fine). But here I’m not sure if the problem is hard or software. Another annoying problem is that I can’t get owntracks run properly. On my Fairphone 4 (FF OS, so still Google Brand) I never had those issues.
Ah thanks for the info.
Oh boy, just wanted to get into it. Damn sad, not of course understandable, the developers are only humans as well
I’m very happy with my ASRock N100 (either m or DC). It has sufficient performance for my needs (proxmox with opnsense, jellyfin and various other services) while using very little power
Nix is on my infinitely long list of stuff to get into, when I’m in better shape.
I really like the idea, but for my purpose an open case is a no-go. It’s for my Homeserver and I have two hyper active cats ;) but I was already thinking to get some kind of skeleton like this and put someone around. Is this applicable for micro ATX Mainboards?
ok, thanks. yes I noticed the realtek nic, but unfortunately I haven’t found a single MB with an intel chip below 200euro. So if this really causes issues, I’ll just get a PCIe NIC
they are a bit more pricy, but not much, so I changed that, thanks :)
what do you think about the ASRock B650M PG LIGHTNING, or the ASRock B650 PG LIGHTNING? latter is unfortunately not in stock, but besides the missing heatsink on top and the size I also do not really see a practical difference between the two
I went with .home and so far the problems are within reason
that is a good point, our flat is in an older house and feels like we need to vacuum every day… not speaking of the two meowing furrballs roaming around… that bringts me to another important case-related topic… I’ll never again buy a case in which the power buttons are on top… one of my cat was walking over the case and his paw was still small enough to press the power button… in the middle of a dota match… at least it lead to a good story
the one I listed checked all boxes, good thing to look for, for my last one I still needed to have an obsolete windows partition…
thanks for the clarification. I always thought those giant heat sinks, which one often find on gaming boards are snake oil to make it look cooler ;) but anyway… the CPU I am currently aiming for has a TDP of 65W, so that should be fine… GPU I don’t know yet, there I might reiterate. I’ll definitely keep it on my radar.
I really would love to have such a setup, but only if I have a “stable” daily driver as fallback.
FOSS is free and open source software, which is free to use and it’s source code is disclosed and allowed to used to variable extend, often (definitely not always) owned by private people or non profit organizations. “Just” freeware is usually used for proprietory software, which is free to use, but undisclosed source, so nobody can look under the hood and see what it actually does.