

the base install is still pretty lean, its only hulking if you enable all their new junk, but if you don’t enable all that, the default, at least when installed it was quite lean.
the base install is still pretty lean, its only hulking if you enable all their new junk, but if you don’t enable all that, the default, at least when installed it was quite lean.
If you don’t start using and contributing to free tooling now, they’ll never get better and they’ll never be “professional” (whatever that actually means).
You can continue to lock yourself into proprietary tooling, but that result will always be the same: a decent product gets bought, made subscription, get worse in quality while bleeding the customer out via subscription. You are already there will Adobe, and its started for Affinity.
So, the longer you hold out on FOSS tooling, the worse and slower things will be.
Look at how excellent FOSS tools are when they get attention and investment: blender and krita.
There isn’t any difference. The team who was developing OCIS left own cloud and forked OCIS into OpenCloud. They’ll continue developing OpenCloud.
OoenCloud is a fork of this.
It means you have no fking clue how any of this works. Libertarians don’t want a society that functions well for everyone.
Their community spaces are largely unmoderated because of the libertarian belief that they’ll just regulate themselves.
It shouldn’t be that hard. What you really need is bandwidth.
The podcasting 2.0 spec has tags for alternate means of distribution as well. I’ve been wanting to see torrent magnet links in there, but it hasn’t happened yet as far as I know
good shows, just don’t get involved with their community, its an unmoderated, libertarian nightmare.
ytdl-sub is by far the lightest weight of all of them.
You buy a board that supports QMK or another open source firmware, compile it yourself, and install it on your keyboard.
But sandisk never had these problems until they were a WD brand.
So one time is your maximum for a company blatantly misdirecting you? Or maybe you’ll still be a customer if they do something like that again?
Western Digital, among other things, has been selling SMR drives using CMR SKUs. So if you’re building something and wanted specific performance, and selected some WD drives based on what the SKU says, you might end up with SMR drives, which are not nearly as performnt. It was a bate and switch tactic and they never really acknowledged it except for making the “red pro” line of drives, which are CMR. Regular “red” drives are SMR now.
Impermenance is not the same as immutability.
WD is a shit company doing shit things, so Seagate. They are less shit, for now.
I use restic to backblaze b2.
no worries, it’s not really on you, its on the immich project :P
“Stacking” is an already established photographic post processing technique, so I was confused about immich being able to do stacking…
If you want to self host your contacts and calendars and have multiple users, I still don’t think there is anything better. I hope Open Cloud gets there eventually, but right now its only the beginning.