Probably because it is not selfhosted nor is it a web app??
Note, I use fossify calendar, but I still would like a self hosted web app calendar system
Probably because it is not selfhosted nor is it a web app??
Note, I use fossify calendar, but I still would like a self hosted web app calendar system
have you tried the "do not ask again’ check box? I seem to recall it asking, but i just tried then and it doesn’t ask me any more. try again and see if there is the check box so it doesn’t come up again.
Surely there is more than that which is an issue?
I have never seen this issues, but see people comment it all the time.
What is the issue? I use it almost exclusively for the majority of my spreadsheet work and I rarely have an issue or are required to adjust.
I haven’t had any real issues with opening xlsx files either.
In regards to email hosting.
It is not about hosting the server on your own infrastructure, it is about having there code to host it out have another provider.
There are a lot of email providers!
Also, if you look at the way Lemmy works, it is the same as emails. If they federate a community, the data is kept on both the original server and the federated one, so you duplicate to m the data, similar to an email server.
It is an interesting concept, and maybe the score should just reduce down to brush categories, like fully decentralized, potential decentralized, neither, partially centralized, fully centralized.
Then we won’t nitpick on the school l score too much?
All I see is red head
Postman is great for sending api queries.
Appointment looks interesting, I will have a bit of a look.
Fun little device for LoRa based messaging
Yeah. I would keep the db local, and probably the thumbs and intermediary photos too. But the full resolution would probably be in S3.
dB’s are not good on object store, and not good running over the internet. I wish they had native S3 storage, as that would allow for high speed access, where as this will download to the server, then upload to the client which will add latency.
Cheers
This is self hosted dammit! But awesome writeup!
Is that your article ?
I am in a bit of a funny position, I am volunteering in an underdeveloped country, and have my immich instance running at my in-laws. But I don’t have access to my NAS. Backblaze would be ideal!
What have you done to run it there? Is it as easy as mounting juicefs, and pointing immich dirs there?
I have about 700gb that would have to be migrated, any ideas on that? Or would it be relatively transparent to immich just copy and pasting?
I don’t think that you would team them, but add a barrel jack for the big charger.
this is the same with every docker container.
If you have a NUC, i would use that.
Anytime i try something like this with RPi type gizmo’s, i always run into problems. Overkill with a NUC could make your life much easier :D
I have had some Uqiquiti gear become end of life, then no longer supported in the Unifi app, which, well is a problem as that was my AP’s for home. I don’t like the forced obsolescence.
One of my colleagues loves the TP-Link Omada system, which provide similar functionality, and since Ubiquiti did me dirty with the changes, i am considering changing over. I believe the TP-Link gear is a bit cheaper too.
Either way, i would go for a prosumer/small office type setup, so that you can do all the fun things us selfhosted want, but not necessarily need :D
i used dockStarter for a while, but ultimately moved away from it to roll my own docker-compose. This was a few years ago though.
For me, i always want to make it fit with how i want to run my server, so a lot of the times i wanted to adjust the settings. The other big thing is that I always find services not in the library, so need to learn it anyway.
There is nothing (i dont think) stopping you from doing both!
I have got recording ssid’s when I connect, but not the password.
It also doesn’t check whether it exists in the list, not sure how to do that yet. I think I need pro to use lists and dictionaries
i have just started running radicale a lot more for calendars and contacts. then use betterbird for the client on my laptop and other android apps.
the problem is that there is no web-ui. otherwise, relatively solid and lightweight server so far.
Can you share your macro’s?
Me too! And with a Jonsbo N4. I’m going something like the perfect home media server, with proxmox, mergerfs and snapraid.
Then I’ll run any containers locally for things like media serving.
Now I need to start collecting disks, I’m going to start with 8tb ones.
Have fun!