

64g of ram is pretty darn powerful already!
Just a dood or likes reading and chatting about computers


64g of ram is pretty darn powerful already!
Bro, the joke existed before that Lemmy.world post


So you could say it’s a pain… lol, what I just said
how many days I went to fork from the office
you’re certified?
Can I integrate location history from google maps or my running watch or just my phone? Would be interested just in getting that print out of all my runs
Also—why would someone want location history beyond getting that cool map? What does this add that my selfhosted ability to remember where I went doesn’t?


Immich is certainly the best photo experience but how does it handle on Synology devices?


Ai slop and MIT


Honestly running anything that isn’t Synology made on their devices is a pain. Also, without knowing how old the device is, it’s also a challenge to make a recommendation. As the other user replied Jellyfin is a good one, can run music, movies and tv, and home media too.
Stash is also a good one for grandpa


Barely any users or posts—how much work and time was actually put into this and why give it up?


So as in slop?

This seems like a fun idea but you just started it five hours ago? How developed even is this?
It’s a nice concept and honestly a better concept than peertube which will never go anywhere

I’ve gone down to 360p for some of mine for better storage. If they weren’t visually important to begin with then that’s enough I think.


In his most recent video he complains that switching to GIMP was too difficult


It seems everyone here misunderstood your post then spam downvoted you.
For pirating streams versus pirated selfhosted the biggest reason for the latter besides just being a fun hobby is reliability. Internets out? I can still watch whatever I want and know it’s ready to go :)


I don’t see notifications in the setting. Premium has auto transfer for 2,500¥ which is like 15$ or so, but I think I only paid 5$ for pro which is enough.
It’s on my home screen, I do it once a day or so. Depends how many photos you take. I probably have close to 100,000 from 2017 to today so I back them up regularly.


Yeah, I use it every day and have synced over 80k photos and videos to my servers with it. I absolutely love it. I know of no other option and I do not trust Immich or Nextcloud sync. I have never ever had an issue with photosync and if there is ever a rare error it tells me why.
I have it set to rsync to my local server. I open the app. It has already selected the recent media that is unsynced to said location. I then press sync and it does it in the background.
I believe the paid level above pro has some sort of auto sync based on location but I chose to not get that because I didn’t need it.
Super, super recommend!


The photosync app is amazing! I think I paid a onetime fee of 5$ for pro
Jellyfin for control over what your child can watch. Qbittorrent for getting the media. Immich for organizing their photos—way better than iphone images by a landslide. Jellyfin also for music. Babybuddy for infant tracking needs. I would use ghost for blogging. I also appreciate mediawiki for a family genealogy wiki. Wireguard/Tailscale for safety. Adguard for controlling what comes into the house. Stash for keeping parents happy.


Baikal or micro notes.md
My journey began with windows, Jellyfin, and qbit. Nice you have done the same! Only reason I switched to Linux is because I wanted servers and hated unraid