Since they are auto backed up to my server, or icloud, or google drive, or whatever the person is using, we just link to there. Not public of course. I get that you save a step of course.
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This experience is worse for many reasons, notably the terrible 500KB media size limit makes videos unwatchable.
I am trying to figure out why I want videos in my chat. Just link it. It is weird that media size if limited by carrier, not mms itself. So that is a pain, where the range (again depending on carrier) is say 3 megabytes to 500KB. Artificial limitations and inconsistency is annoying.
In any case I have Apple and Android, I have family with a mix of both as well, and I do not get all the whining. Messages work, group chats work, images work. so Meh. No big deal. Even with family in Africa, the UK, and the US.
They thought the service they hired was the least expensive.
The Janitorial service is the one cutting costs because they are not the ones using the toilet paper and they only care about their bottom line.
Nicer paper means they lose the contract. Capitalism and somebody else's problem all the way down.
Interesting. I have been using it for years. Are they any issues that need fixing or maybe it just works?
Postgis and Qgis don't require windows. ArcGIS is such bloat ware. They live by the cult following rather than merit.
I had to double check to see if I was on Reddit instead of lemmy. It begins....
What is using the ram? The arrs? My media server uses hardly any ram with plex, jellyfin, and a lot more....
Your requirements are confusing.
I get the sata ports, but why the 2 m.2 SSD's?
Why the 16 GB ram minimum? My server has multiple containers/services and barely uses 3 gb ram.
I say this because this is the crux of the issue:
- Enough performance for various docker containers
What you do here effects everything else right?
So a little clarification about what services might help make design a little easier.
No need to opt out if you never opted in.
Information silos.
You can also use Firefox containers. One of the best features of Firefox.
I have found OSM data (and therefore Organic Maps) more up to date than the others, at least for roads. In the past six months for me that was three different cities, and two different countries. Small sample size, but including my city there were several places that google had not updated for years.
As for your city to OSM integration: OSM does not take data dumps. But your city could encourage people to update the data in OSM or better still leverage OSM as a data truth and curate it, and load ArcGIS datastores from it.
You can help using Street Complete which is a very easy to use android app that fills in the details of whereever you are at: Is this road paved? What are the business hours here? Is there street lighting? etc.