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  • It's nothing at all like using Drive, because the payload is encrypted.

  • What do you mean by that? Podman compose is a drop-in replacement for Docker compose, and everything is identical other than needing to add :Z to the end of your volume lines.

  • The link you replied to.

  • Here's my Navidrome config. This is running on uCore version of CoreOS, with rootless Podman and SELinux. I made no configuration changes to Podman out-of-the-box, and this is the full compose file.

    i have to remap the user namespace

    Note: I have not done this. What are you running Podman on? Perhaps there is some config issue with the host, since you're having issues with many containers?

    To be fair, maybe just go with docker if it's causing that much pain. But again, mine is working OOTB without making any changes to the Podman setup on ucore, and using the config below.

     
        
    services:
      navidrome:
        image: deluan/navidrome:latest
        container_name: navidrome
        ports:
          - "3015:4533"
        restart: unless-stopped
        environment:
          # Optional: put your config options customization here. Examples:
        volumes:
          - ./data:/data:Z
          - ./config.toml:/navidrome.toml:Z
    
    
      
  • I'm not the OP, so I wasn't having a conversation with them. But to me it gives off the vibe of "Random stranger, you should do all the work for me and provide all the answers, because I'm too lazy to do any of it myself."

    Could just be me though 🤷

  • Yes, but you could have just clicked the link to find that out

  • You need to add :Z to the end of your volume lines, or lowercase z for shared volumes.

    I'm running 50+ containers, probably most of the popular ones, and all working fine.

  • I run 50+ containers with rootless Podman compose (on CoreOS) and haven't encountered any unsolvable issues so far.

    I've never tried quadlets but haven't found a need or any driving reason to do so.

  • I get 10+ hours on Aurora-DX + AMD laptop. I think AMD might be the part which makes the big difference.

    No special config, just out of the box.

  • Then you do not want to use this. It's for people who prefer the classic (non-Gutenberg) WP editor - hence the name.

  • I couldn't say exactly, but it's a fork, so very similar.

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  • This is the way 👍

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  • That's not a caveat, as you should be making your own backups of your photos no matter where they're located.

    As an example, this man who lost all his photos because Google closed the account for an invalid reason, with no recourse.

    For something irreplaceable like photos, you should take your own backup no matter where they are. If you're not already doing this - have a good think about how painful it would be to lose all your photos, even if the perceived risk is low.

    This doesn't apply to just Google Photos of course. Any cloud provider has the possibility of losing your data or locking you out of your account. Even if the risk is low, do you want to roll those dice?

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  • Always better to self-host photos if you can, rather than need to migrate them again in the future when wherever cloud service inevitably shuts down or enshitifies.

    I'm hosting 500k photos with Immich, and the search capability is leagues better than Google Photos.

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  • Such a weird argument that you've responding to, as the answer (as you provided) is so easy and well known.

  • Move your stuff from Gandi to Netim.com

    Gandi got acquired and has done some very weird shit with pricing.

  • Yes I use KeePassXC, also from flathub.