I’ve yet to come across one that doesn’t allow it, that’s a pretty important feature for anything listening on a port to have.
I’ve yet to come across one that doesn’t allow it, that’s a pretty important feature for anything listening on a port to have.
Throw the whole thing into a YAML linter: https://www.yamllint.com/ and see what it says. Likely a spacing/indent format error or something like that.
Make sure cloudflare proxy is disabled on that DNS record.
There’s definitely some of that in there too haha
Haven’t seen a single bit of toxic stuff yet, my feed is all cute art and photography.
You can just change the port directly on the application for one of them.
Sure, but the cost of batteries is at the point where even with replacements every 10-15 years you’ll spend less than you would buying power from the grid.
All of them, plus storage batteries are under much less abuse and are different chemistry that lasts a lot longer.
Lots of good recommendations here!
For user friendly software Veeam Endpoint, Synology Active Backup, and Duplicati would be my top 3. They all let you restore easily with a GUI that is easy to navigate, support email notifications natively for failures/warnings, and support VSS on windows without external scripts.
Kopia, Restic, and similar open source projects also work well on a technical level, but are about the farthest thing from user friendly as they require custom scripting to perform VSS snapshots before backup and send notifications after, and are not very easy to use for restoring files.
Yeah the first time was the time/date bug they had (still have?) where it set the time on every folder and file to 00/00/0000 00:00 across all clients and the server.
Second time was I disabled virtual file support on my laptop so it would sync everything, but instead it went and wiped all the files from the server, because for some reason their sync client assumed the laptop that now had no files on it should be the master source or something.
Their own docs even state that’s how you’re supposed to disable VFS, with no mention that it will wipe your server clean.
Nextcloud for me too, would break because of updates requiring manual DB updates sometimes, apps would randomly stop working after updating too, or the 2 times it caused total data loss on all my synced devices and the server itself which required a full restore from backups.
After getting rid of it and switching to Syncthing + Filebrowser + SFTPGo for WebDAV I haven’t really had anything break since then (about a year now). Stuff also runs much faster, NC was extremely slow even on good hardware with all their recommended settings for performance.
Because I have to for some things. If I could never see a CLI again I’d be happy.
OnlyOffice
The downside is it’s an electron app so performance is utterly atrocious, it’ll straight up crash when opening a ~5000 row excel file.
Streaming services let you just mark playlists for offline use, I have my whole spotify library offline.
You only need to do this in a specific scenario, “Note: If you are running your database with a non-superuser role for Immich”
If you’re running the docker stack that immich provides you don’t need to do this.
Have you tried the Immich app? I know in general iOS has such restrictive power management that syncing can be unreliable.
They have mentioned that once out of dev/alpha status they will figure out proper release versioning so you can pin a major version and not get breaking changes.
Hmm good point they generally don’t need it
Given that you have to pump up the boost a lot to hear anything, I suspect the mic is not getting phantom power? XLR is usually 48V, whereas mic jack plug in power is usually only 5V or so.
There are also options that are open source, like OsmAnd+ or Organic Maps.