Yeah that’s for sure, it’s pretty user hostile.
It’s not open source but I absolutely love Veeam Agent, it will backup an online system with encryption, very easy to use, and they provide a bootable recovery image to restore from.
Yeah that’s for sure, it’s pretty user hostile.
It’s not open source but I absolutely love Veeam Agent, it will backup an online system with encryption, very easy to use, and they provide a bootable recovery image to restore from.
Immich stores thumbnails, but they’re pretty small size compared to the originals.
You can also disable the face recognition stuff if you don’t want it.
I’d say it’s definitely the most user friendly option out there.
Would it be easier to use Clonezilla? It looks like it supports encryption.
There are definitely games that are designed to pull as much money from the player as possible, just avoid them. Don’t buy them, don’t play them.
TDP doesn’t have much to do with idle power draw, that’s more based on the age of the CPU and specific type (standard, U, or T skus)
Maybe https://github.com/bpatrik/pigallery2
As far as auto-upload goes, unless using Immich I would just use an app such as Foldersync and connect via whatever protocol you want; webdav, sftp, smb, etc…
Nextcloud is slow even on good hardware, so that’s not too much of a surprise.
Immich seems pretty lightweight and is very fast for scrolling galleries, it does run a lot of stuff on import for face recognition and whatnot, but that’s only once and then it’s done.
It only defeats 2FA from a standpoint of someone gaining access your PW manager. But for everything else like a service getting hacked and leaking your passwords for it, the 2FA will still do its job fine.
The overall look and feel of a game certainly have turned me away many times, but graphics in the technical term of having low res textures or simple lighting not really, other than ones with performance issues.
The main disadvantage is it will be very hard to debug and fix when something breaks.
You don’t need 90% of this stuff for starting some services if you wanted to do it from scratch, just learn how to use docker compose and a reverse proxy and you’ll be all set. You can always add more on later.
OP is talking about a domain registrar, I can’t imagine location makes a bit of difference since no traffic is going through them.
Given that those are 30 ohm headphones it looks like, I don’t think you need an amp. A DAC upgrade isn’t needed much these days, onboard DACs are pretty good.
Overall you should get good quality sound without needing to buy any more stuff. I doubt a DAC/AMP upgrade would be very noticeable.
I mean, most people don’t have an Aldi’s nearby, would be great though.
I assume it’s just a major bug in mobile Firefox, although I haven’t tried other versions like Mull.
Does it on my old and new phones, and my Android tablet too.
This happens to me too, no matter how much free RAM I have, disabled battery optimizations, etc…
Only Firefox does it, other browsers are fine.
Winget is much better if you’re on W10/11, and it’s built in.
Domain registration doesn’t handle SSL, that’s done on your host side with letsencrypt.
The screen capture isn’t the issue, encoding the stream is where discord manages to do it with only a second or so of latency. Jitsi and similar seem to have much longer delays.
It has Jitsi integration, have they added something else finally?
df shows mounted filesystems, do you see it with lsblk?