

make sure ports 80 (htttp) or 443 (https) are unblocked on your server
make sure ports 80 (htttp) or 443 (https) are unblocked on your server
smh my head if the docs is untrustworthy just read the source
I think you can set where immich media is stored with the UPLOAD_LOCATION var in the .env file
that is so fucking cool and epic wtf how is this not more well known??
so basically a scheduled posting thing?
epic asf
if this is a sata drive “SATA link power management” might work?
ik tomshardware reviews of SSDs have information on power consumption
one thing to consider is that some cheap SSDs don’t have power management, so they’ll consume way more power than others at idle.
For a server setup that’s always running you should consider if the slightly lower cost is worth the cost of electricity
organic maps ftw!
ThinkPad: has a thinklight
ipad: doesn’t have a thinklight
thinkpad wins
i just run normal stuff like immich and a dns server and use it as a headless server, though I do have a backup terminal on the touchscreen in case I need it (fbkeyboard).
I don’t think it has any real benefits except the touchscreen, very low power consumption and the built-in battery, I just use it because it’s free and interesting.
I guess compared to other devices like the rpi it has pretty good performance and resources, though one big drawback is that I have to use wifi for networking.
It’s just the use I found for my old phone that was sitting in the cupboard doing nothing.
i use my old postmarketos phone as a server for a bunch of stuff on my local network because it can run docker and is really power efficient
does postmarkeos count?
interesting, I’ve been using Musicbrainz myself but this seems a lot easier for songs available there
is tail recursion really recursion?
and a holy sea
is opus the one that allows high quality mic and headphone at the same time over Bluetooth?
if they got lineageos on the device it’s already unlocked right?
anyway it seems supported decently enough by postmarketos, which is currently the best distro (imo) for Linux mobile
their site has install instructions (on the OnePlus 5 page that is linked)
anyway I wouldn’t use docker or anything, using nginx on bare metal to host a website is easy and extremely lightweight
very neat
software is always better when there’s a face behind it