Movim looks interesting. Especially if you're looking for federated blogs and communities. Looks like they also want to add Discord-like features in the future: mov.im/community/pu...
Movim looks interesting. Especially if you're looking for federated blogs and communities. Looks like they also want to add Discord-like features in the future: mov.im/community/pu...
Discord isn't walking back anything yet, but this shows they are feeling the pressure and you should keep bullying and contacting them until they relent.
bsky.app/profile/pair...
I'm using github.com/rustmailer/b... and it does a pretty good job.
How well does it compare to Notion?
it's wild how the positive use cases are like "save 5 minutes reading a long doc" and "write a generic email faster" and the negative use cases are "get encouraged to dive deeper in psychosis, misogyny, or suicidal thoughts" and we're still on the fence about overall value
You could install a normal Debian first and then install Proxmox on that. That would give you more control over the initial partitioning.
Spotify is now running recruitment ads for ICE.
Itβs time to cancel your account.
Infinite Dopamine
People on Linux!! I'm looking for a DAW program that I can use a MIDI Keyboard with via USB, and that is compatible with the Steam Deck. Recommendations are welcome!!
If you want a big, somewhat enterprisy solution, have a look at harbor (goharbor.io).
If you just need a simple registry, you might already have one, if you have a self-hosted git forge like gitea, forgejo or Gitlab.
iβve become the champion of tiny little boxes everyone hates, i fear
Are you aware that Caddy itself can do the DNS Challenge?
caddy.community/t/how-to-use...
Could you elaborate on that? Docker has no direct influence on the programming language something is implemented in and things that run inside a Docker container can usually also run directly on a server.
Good point! Since your files aren't encrypted and there also doesn't seem to be a list of providers that the developer of Immich officially recommends, you have to make sure that the provider is trustworthy.
Both can be used in both ways. Ente is open source and self-hostable, while there are a few providers already offering managed Immich services.
The very first thing you read on n8n.io is "Flexible AI workflow automation for technical teams". So I feel like it's easy to get the impression that there is AI tied to it. π
Yeah, the same happened to me a few years back. You quickly realize that, if you want a somewhat polished device with working software/drivers, your only options are either Raspberries or SBCs that have been released more than a year ago. But at least the Cubie community looks fairly active.
Oh, that's a pretty nice SBC. Though the main issue with SBCs is often the software support. The available operating systems might not yet be able to use the entire hardware. Looking at forum.radxa.com/c/cubie the board seems to be fairly new and in the early stages.
I'd like to add that a mirror is not a backup. Let's say you're mirroring somebody else's repo to have a copy of it in case they suddenly decide to delete it. If they for example delete the git-history by force-pushing an empty repo, then your own forge will mirror that and also be empty.
In more ways than one. codeberg.org is a Forgejo instance, which is run by the Codeberg e.V. (German non-profit organization), which is the entity behind the Forgejo project.
One thing you should be aware of: the clients currently only connect to the official Revolt instance. When you self host you're limited to accessing it via browser. You could also change the URL in the source code an build your own version of the client, but that's a bit much work for most people.
You can request access to their Woodpecker CI or self host either Woodpecker or a Forgejo Actions runner and connect that to your account/repo.
docs.codeberg.org/ci/#using-co...
IIRC their clients only connect to the official server and don't support connecting to self hosted servers unless you build them from source yourself. You can still use self hosted servers in the browser of course.
If you want something that feels/looks like Discord, Revolt is probably the closest thing to that: github.com/revoltchat
For comics and manga I would recommend Komga.
komga.org
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There seem to be a few projects like this already. None in PHP, though. iocaine - which is one of those projects - has a list of similar projects in their docs, if you're interested: git.madhouse-project.org/algernon/ioc...