They seem to have good builtin support. Let immich make a db backup and then add the db backup directory to your normal backup.(And the filesystem directory with photos of course)
https://docs.immich.app/administration/backup-and-restore/
What I meant with lifestyle was the fact that vegan used to mean not using any products that cause animal suffering, be it a hamburger, leather shoes or makeup tested on animals. None of it is vegan.
While I don't believe IaaS to be selfhosting I do believe self-managed services on IaaS should be allowed here. It's the same software stack and requires the same skills so both parties gain from having the discussion in the same place.Not because I think selfhosting is a badge but because I think it makes sense to call things for what they are.
But I'm an old grumpy who thinks ovo-lakto vegetarians shouldn't have been allowed to steal the meaning of vegetarian or vegetarians steal it from vegans (and now we no longer got a word to describe old school vegans that makes it a lifestyle not a diet.)
Otherwise, if you followed an extension link, you may have to switch to "Desktop site", then remove /android from the URL in address bar.
It should then install the add-on, but if it tries to download the file instead, then change privacy.resistFingerprinting.block_mozAddonManager back to the default false in about:config.
Yeah, the main tip was that you can use whatever you use to grab streams from youtube on firefox on your computer and add that addon to a collection to get it on your phone.
If they already to the work for esm-apps repo then they could at least send those fixes over to the universe repo until the release version is EoL one would think. On the other hand I have no idea what lives in universe and what lives in main.
I blame it on rarely upvoting posts at all! Or maybe it was someone elses fault, must be someone else to blame. I think. Is it your fault? You made me not do it? You must've made me not do it. You're to blame. I'm certain.
Yeah, if you wanna lurk and not comment because you want to stay private then I recommend not voting at all.If a person is already engaging in communities with comments like you and I are right now then I think the added details from our upvotes only strengthen what they already know from our comments.
I think most of my upvotes are in comment chains like this, when I think that they add value and are on topic.
I feel like this is what upvotes and down votes are for though. Expressing that you agree, like, or don’t like what someone is doing, or saying is not a mental disorder. I have been on the internet long enough, to know that starting a discussion about something, is almost never really worth it. I do feel that I should be able to join in on a general sentiment of approve or disapprove on a platform like this.
This is something where everyone has their own personal idea of what the votes are for. I was taught to think of the votes as relevant (on topic)/irrelevant (off topic) when I first encountered the system.
I mostly solve this by upvoting what I like and ignoring the downvote option, reserving it for advertisement bots and spam.I think that having the voting record hidden in the client UI makes more harm than good to be honest and would've preferred if the devs changed their mind on tricking end users that voting is anonymous.
The federated design of fediverse means that upvotes and downvotes must sync between instances and as such they're not hidden or anonymous in any real sense. Anyone with a fediverse instance can see the votes.
lemvotes.org democratise this by allowing everyone, not just techies with their own instance, to see the votes.
One should know that lemvotes.org isn't a perfect source of truth though, when I lefthand scroll I sometimes fat finger a downvote that I remove again. The latest downvote in my record is one of those.
While splitting Compute and Storage is nice I think the main takeaway should be having your opnsense/router on it's own physical hardware.Having your storage separated won't stop a Jellyfin interruption if you reboot your compute.
For a NAS solution the cheap way would be a used desktop with at least 4 SATA ports, a Linux distro you're used to and Cockpit installed.
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They seem to have good builtin support. Let immich make a db backup and then add the db backup directory to your normal backup.(And the filesystem directory with photos of course) https://docs.immich.app/administration/backup-and-restore/