you should exclude the immich stack from auto-updating and subscribe to immich releases.
most of the time will just be a docker compose pull && docker compose up -d && docker compose logs -f
you should exclude the immich stack from auto-updating and subscribe to immich releases.
most of the time will just be a docker compose pull && docker compose up -d && docker compose logs -f
yes, on the last lemmy update. but the ui must support it of course.
sync does not, yet
maybe is specific to my country, but here the majority of network plans have a CGNAT down the line. So we have a private ip at the router and there is no way to reach it, unless you reley the traffic to a third point.
if you want a public ip (even dynamic) you need to pay up
this is a great idea but it will only work if they have a public ip
i wonder why nixos adopted a different hierarchy...
my resume is 90% chatGPT... the informations are true, but i could never write in that style. it got me two jobs, so i know it works.
i used it a couple of times to rewrite stuff given a context. like i wrote the email but it came out in a vague passive aggressive tone, and letting chatGPT rewrite it will reword it to be more appropriate given the context.
can you stack btrfs on top of LVM? is there any advantage of doing so?
right now i have each docker volume mapped to a btrfs volume, so that i can snapshot the volume and send it away.
can i replicate the same thing with LVM and ext4 for example?
i'm mostly interested in the ssd as cache feature and the possibility of just adding more disks. Stuffs that are not possible in my current setup.
you can block the community.
if the app you are using allows it, you can filter keywords (sync can)
nop, i'm using owncloud infinity scale, the go version
well fuck. now i need to move my stuff off my own owncloud instace.
i have been running the new owncloud (ocis) and, with some quirks and very basic functionality, it's been running for 2+ years and survived multiple updates without major complications