JASN_DE

@JASN_DE@lemmy.world
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This could be as ubiquitous as location and be widely popular.

Could be, but I don't really see the value compared to location.

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I've traveled quite a lot with my camera, and never thought afterwards "Ah, if only I knew which temperature they were shot at..."

Considering there's been basically zero implementation at the moment, neither open source nor commercial, there probably is no demand for a feature like this.

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Any special requirement for Alpine, or just "because I want to"?

It honestly feels hostile

Very well put. I have the same feeling and it gets worse with every iteration.

Someone got scared it seems.

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Not surprising considering iMessage is nearly irrelevant outside the US.

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Reporting is done by users who voluntarily upload their system specs via
# hw-probe -all -upload

So not skewed at all...

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I'm looking for a Debian based distro

I hate bloated distros

So... Debian?

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Ah yes, the old "criticizing us is antisemitism" defense.

Why pay money for it if you can simply set up your own instance and get it all anyway?

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Eco-Conscious Luxury

coughbullshitcough

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Only partially an actor, but I sincerely hope Weird Al Yankovic keeps being as awesome as he is.

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Nice haul! I hope you also managed to get the small power plant for the drives. That's not going to be pretty.

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Which is one of the occasions that a Dev sticks to the original feature list instead of trying to shoehorn in some features which wouldn't really fit.

Audiobooks

Do yourself a favor and have a look at Audiobookshelf.

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There are various mechanisms, depending on materials and cases. See https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adhesion#Mechanisms

Your boot disk is (potentially) dead.

I have the same scale. I wouldn't trust it too far, especially combined with the tolerances and humidity weight changes.

Those constructions rely on all parts being where they are, otherwise the whole thing collapses. You'd need a different kind of bridge for the single stretches to be independent.

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Considering it's basically just a script "frontend": wireguard and its documentation.

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Good start st least.

proof of steak

Is that like a cryocurrency?

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BTW, it's not receiving anything. It's calculating locally, which has a minimal impact on battery. Turning on the screen to check the codes will likely use more already.

How is that not voice-activated?

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It's been so tiring seeing Israel conflate the two for decades.

But it worked really well for them.

Which instruments?

Also: laws of physics for some of them.

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https://lemmy.world/c/world

Come on, at least put some effort into this.

Not United States Internal News

Title must match the article headline

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And it has been nothing but annoying since they started.

That's most likely the syslog. Check the settings, you can choose the volume to use for it.

Are we talking main + guest network, or 2,4GHz + 5GHz, or something else?

As far as I understood from some research is that I would need to install and run an DHCP server on my laptop, which they did not recommend.

Or simply set up the Pi with a static IP.

there does not seem to be a standard for connecting to a device directly over a single cable and login with a user account.

There is. A cable. You just need two non-identical IPs from the same subnet, e.g. 10.0.0.1 and 10.0.0.2 or whichever you want from the private ranges.

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You're not going to see similar power levels to those ARM devices. A massive part will be the drives, 3.5" drives take between 6 and 10W per drive while running.

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While I do love Syncthing, it solves a different set of requirements.

You again.

Docker behind a Traefik proxy with crowdsec checking (adds additional lag). Ryzen 2700x 32GB local machine. All storage on SSD.

The web interface is very usable, switching subpages takes maybe half a second max without it being cached by the browser.

Could of course be quicker (as basically everything ever), but as we mostly use it with the Windows sync clients and Android apps we never really have any issues.

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"Not interested"

Subtitles being "burned into" the frames instead of being a separate track, also known as hard-coded sometimes. This enables one to use subtitles on devices which cannot traditionally use them or screw up the display. But this means the server needs to re-encode each and every frame, which is a massive load on the server.

Do you have a specific example in mind?

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I run a Bookstack instance which works quite well for me.

All I can find for rule 1 is to be respectful and non violent and so forth. And it’s not even a rule. It’s just a conditions of a post.

If they want to hold me to a standard, it should be easy to find

You don't get it, do you. Your post didn't meet the criteria of the specific COMMUNITY you were posting in. And the rules are right there on the right side of that community's site.