

Have you tried ESC
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Linux enthusiast, family man and nerd
Have you tried ESC
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I tried Rcognize on my Nextcloud install, but appearently I have too few photos fot it to matter. It never started any clustering. Not even from the CLI commands. Had it running for about 6 months, then uninstalled it again as I was getting no real use from it.
IIRC it also pulls item information from relevant (open API) databases, so you get the synopsis etc filled in?
Looks like it. I added a movie to a collection and it pulled in data from TMDB.
For me starting a new account that also made it kind of overwhelming.
Well, you can use/link a mastodon account if you already have one. Not sure if it supports lemmy accounts.
Hm, didn’t know of NeoDB. That’s a nice find, I’ve been looking for a way to list my collection online, that I could in theory self-host.
Isn’t that roughly what OpenWebUI does?
Bluetooth is not secure. OP is not looking for security, just bluetooth audio.
Because they went about it the wrong way. They made their own distro, their own office suite etc. I believe they would have been successful, if they just used already existing stuff, instead of reinventing the wheel and taking on all the development obligations.
What Schleswig-Holstein is doing, is using en established distro, with established office suite and established cloud solution. They only maintain the servers and maybe patch-fix issues, which they could then upstream.
I wouldn’t be surprised if the matter protokol somehow needs some google or apple service to function.
If you already have a Nextcloud instance you could try Cospend. It’s a nextcloud app, but looks really simple to set up.
Most of the relevant issues they link to has been closed and/or dealt with.
Firefox disables some 3d acceleration stuff on Linux, where it’s enabled by default on Windows.
So look through your about:config about:support for any acceleration stuff that’s disabled. You might be able to enable them.
While that is true, what you where trying to do was change the system with the way you installed Battle.net. Bazzite i sreally all about Steam and you then add flatpaks on top, since that’s all handled in your home folder.
But I’m glad you found out the solution with the home folder yourself. :)
Bazzite is a SteamOS-like distribution. SteamOS is immutable, meaning most of the OS is read-only and have fixed updates.
So what you are doing is not really what Bazzite is made for.
I think it would have been an easier journey if you got Fedora or even Ubuntu, as those are normal filesystem distributions.
Have you tried without the ftp://
part. eg.
curlftpfs ftp-user:ftp-pass@my-ftp-location.local /mnt/my_ftp/
My systems are all on btrfs, so I make use of subvolumes and use brkbk
to backup snapshots to other locations.
Yes, you can expose jellyfin via a reverse proxy or through a vpn like tailscale to your friends.
Quality and speed depends on what client they use, what transcoding hardware is in the server and your internet speed. For most usecases, a newer Intel based CPU can do 5-8 streams at once without issue, so it will likely depend on your internet connection.
I have an Intel N100 based mini PC on a 1Gbit/s upload connection running Jellyfin that I share with some friends. Usually 2-3 streams at once and it handles it well. Most of my media is in H264/MP4 with AAC audio, so they rarely transcode.
I’d recommend either an african or european swallow.
You can install a flatpak plugin for the GNOME software center and use that to update everything. It does debs, snaps, firmware and flatpaks for me on my work laptop.
Wouldn’t a high contrast dark theme do something like that?
No, I sync my bookmars via Firefox Sync, so I haven’t had the need for it.