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  • Sure, if I was great at coding I could take a stab at it, but I am not.

    What if I am just running a relay outside the UK as a service to support the notr network. If this law requires the small relays/me to moderate, then they/I would just shut down instead and the notr network would be worse off for it.

  • Nostr relays can't really moderate, as far as I know. They just forward messages. So I guess relays in the UK can be shut down, but then other relays from other countries just take over.

  • It really depends on the hardware. Some might have, most don't.

  • You will have issues with most peripheals as they often require some form of firmware blob. Wifi, Bluetooth and lots of USB devices needs them.

  • I think 6.16 is the last one to get bcachefs.

  • Bookmarks...?

  • I have a couple of Styrbar remotes, but I have connected them through the IKEA gateway and use the IKEA integration instead. So maybe they use some zigbee quierks, that ZHA is not aware of, for the battery level and firmware. I have not seen a firmware update for mine (I've had them a couple of years).

  • How accurate are the dates for upcoming releases typically?

    Might deviate a day or two if issues arise, but like 95% of the time it's spot on.

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  • According to a reddit post, the touchscreen should work in Ubuntu 18.04, so it will likely work in Dibian SID.

    ONly one true way to know for sure. Install Debian sid, and see if it works for yourself.

  • Ah. It was started by a community member, but seems that a team member now vouches for it. CHange made 5 moths ago.

  • As far as I know, the Jellyfin server flatpak is not made by the Jellyfin team, but by one from the community.

    So I don't see what would be stopping you from doing the same with Immich.

  • Same here. My N100 box is running multiple websites/blogs, nextcloud, jellyfin, home assistant and a bunch of other small things.

  • If you can live without the dedicated GPU for the media center, you can get an Intel CPU instead, which have QuickSync for media transcoding. It will use a fraction of the power a dedicated GPU does with the same workload.

    That's likely the place you can gain most power effeciency.

  • Any caldav web app should be able to do it.

    Any reason it needs to be a webapp and not a native app for your OS?

  • I also see some KF5/Plasma5 stuff mentioned in there. Arch (and therefore Garuda) moved on to KF6/Plasma6 a while ago.

    Example: The khotkeys no longer exist in Arch. So remove that and it's unneeded dependencies and try updating again.

    Pyside2 is an AUR package, so try removing it first, update the system, then install/build it again if you need it.

    Anything in the AUR is not important for Arch to function. Only to other AUR packages.

  • Can the peertube user actually read the mapped /dev/dri path?

  • I mean, I'm sure it's possible, it's just a matter of how to get the honeypot/script on the system and give the downloaded file executable rights.