Yoruio

@Yoruio@lemmy.ca
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Here in Canada at least, I was taught in elementary school to capitalize all important words (i.e. other than and, or, at, in, etc.) in a title. Is it taught differently in other places?

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+1 to immich

However, because of the fast dev cycle, it has a lot of breaking changes, and needs regular maintenance (most notably for me, postgres docker changes. Especially if you are not giving it it's own postgres instance and using their provided docker compose.)

You could stay pegged to a single version, but the mobile app also doesn't have full backwards compatibility with server versions, which results in a slew of other problems (how do I do a fresh install of an older app version on a new device?)

But if you are willing to keep up and perform semi-regular maintenance, immich is great, and the rapid dev cycle means more new features faster!

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like ICBMs and freeze dried ice cream sandwiches!

Actually, on that scale, it probably is more cost effective. They don't need separate factory lines, or to pump out cars with all sorts of different combinations of options. It takes better advantage of the economy of scale.

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Can't wait for self-replicating scam bots

You could easily avoid this by just changing your DNS server to something hosted outside of Italy like Google or CloudFlare right? Seems trivially easy to circumvent, for someone who's already going out of their way to pirate media.

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OP is clearly a tier 2 ISP who is reselling bandwidth

I don't remember much about plex photos, but facial (and object) recognition, photo map, easy sharing through albums (without the other person needing an account), and being open source are some features I imagine plex photos does not have.

it seems barebones still, because it is a very young app, and the UI is not great, especially on mobile.

It is the best replacement for Google photos that I have seen though.

Except the president and police are literally above the law with the presidential pardon and qualified immunity.

would really spark some anger after people get stranded with disabled cars while camping for prolonged periods of time, or just parking underground while flying abroad.

I live in Canada.

nothing is legally due, Sony more than likely has clauses in their ToS that say they can remove access to content for whatever reason.

Morally fucked up, but legally fine.

for some reason my first playthrough barely had any bugs outside of visual glitches, then after doing ng+ 10 times and starting my 2nd proper playthrough in ng+10, my outposts were broken, ship kept taking off with only the interior, crashes every time I play, I have 2 pet rocks that now float around my ship forever, my gun doesn't come back up after I stop sprinting, and phase time occasionally breaks, lasts forever, and only lets me shoot once.

Don't know what changed, but it seems the game slowly gets more buggy the more you play it, and some bugs bug out your save and any later saves, instead of just the session.

enjoy the bugless experience while it lasts.

Also, doing the temples 240 times was not fun lol...

Canada doesn't have a term limit...

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While I agree that Pycharm is a much better IDE for python in general, I would argue that vscode is a better learning tool, as it doesn't abstract away things like virtual environments, pip, and packages.

netlify is amazing for static sites.

All the suggestions here are good for a complete beginner with no knowledge of coding, but I wanted to just add that once you get some experience and are more confident with your google-fu, I would suggest looking at the problem from the other side, and look for things you want to improve in your life first, and find ways to do that with code, rather than the other way around. It will help you stay more engaged with your project, and you'll retain more knowledge.

i.e. I hate guessing which parking lots around my school / office / apartment are full every day -> make a web scraper that scrapes parking lot occupancy and compiles it all in one place

or

I keep forgetting to water my plants -> hook up a raspberry pi to a solenoid, and code up something to water the plants for you

I've found that to be a much better approach than going the opposite direction

i.e.

I need to learn how to write embedded code -> write an Arduino control loop that keeps dog bowl topped up.

Tbf Apple users are the same type of users who would pay a Netflix subscription fee for games, so the strategy checks out.

Tbf Apple users are the same type of users who would pay a Netflix subscription fee for games, so the strategy checks out.