

I use nextcloud as a general drive, where I also upload photos automatically. Then I just mount the images folder in my immich container.


I use nextcloud as a general drive, where I also upload photos automatically. Then I just mount the images folder in my immich container.


Personally I host all this kind of stuff using containers, only mounting the folders that need backing up. Then I just back up all my podman volumes. It’s pretty nice not depending on any tools that have to be maintained or anything like that.
The reason is very simple, performance. If a value doesn’t need to be changed, don’t declare it as mutable. This isn’t just a front-end thing btw.
In that case the full thing would be const fun = () => {}


It is now
As soon as the dns changes have propagated anyway
I can use the tablet just fine, I did say it’s a fine tablet overall. It just feels worse to use than my phone with a 144Hz display, and it feels like an odd choice when most phones have >60Hz displays.
I’m running grapheneos on my pixel tablet. My biggest complaint is that the screen is only 60Hz, makes the whole thing feel more sluggish than my phone. Otherwise it’s a fine tablet.


Well you wouldn’t call it DST anymore, so it’s just as arbitrary and weird as most other timezones at that point.
Nothing crazy really. I ride the train that’s also a connection to one of the biggest asylum centres for immigrants, so of course, because foreign people scary, there’s loads of extra security.
The only few times I’ve actually seen something they were needed for, it was never the immigrants. Once I saw a white guy wailing on someone who looked foreign, took a good while for security to actually step in and do something.
A different time, some guy was just being a nuisance and didn’t want to get on or off the train or something. Two of these security people got involved, both a lot bigger than the guy, but they struggled a lot to get him down and cuffed. The guy almost got up and fled a few times.
So that got me really feeling confident in this security… (/s of course)