pixelfed also have hashtags, maybe we can map an hashtag to a lemmy community.
pixelfed also have hashtags, maybe we can map an hashtag to a lemmy community.
i have the intel one, i love it.
it matches with my definition of laptop, portable, 2k screen, the battery lasts a lot and a bit touchpad.
i have kde 6.x so i also have TouchPad gestures.
i started learning rust with nixos, you can declare a shell.nix with everything needed for the environment, and those things will only be available in that folder.
there are caveats and annoyances to this like building a python environment costed me some time, because python packages sometimes require compling and all the shared libraries in nix are not in the right path (because you can have multiple versions installed) so you need to set some env vars to patch this.
nothing that gpt cannot solve.
very cool, are you planning an android app?
how this compare with https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF ?
i have this hosted, should i switch?
here is my deploy:
https://github.com/simone-viozzi/my-server/blob/main/ocis_wopi/docker-compose.yml
be aware that i’m a couple of versions behind because there are breaking changes with no upgrade path. so i need to restart from scratch… and that’s annoying.
i use trefik as a reverse proxy, and a subdomain for each service.
it does not load for me
edit: oh it does not have https, wow
with kde 5 i used bismuth, now with kde 6 there is polonium but still a long way to go.
https://github.com/Bismuth-Forge/bismuth https://github.com/zeroxoneafour/polonium
i have set it to pause when the ratio reach 250…
that and search stuff on Google / ask chatgpt if the company allows it
flameshot for screenshots
do you have a feature comparison table with silverbullet? https://github.com/silverbulletmd/silverbullet
yes i use kavita, i have a couple hundred books.
here is my deploy
https://github.com/simone-viozzi/my-server
this is my setup, ofc is still and will always be working in progress
immich has a great guide to move a takeout from google into immich
what is a good solution that does incremental backups of docker volumes? o btrfs subvolumes… i have them mapped