Holy, thank you, will try it soon
Holy, thank you, will try it soon
If you check it and run it through a course and a decent one year guarantee, you should be fine. If it doesn’t fail then it won’t fail for quite some time.
Just make sure to put it in some RAID or parity
I just swapped my >10 year old WD Reds with refurbished used drives at 1/3 of the price, just because i need more space, these things last if you take some care.
Not at all, but i’m using AMD, it’s plug and play
Why not both?
Common OpenSUSE W, only ticked HDR in screen settings and everything worked
Wow that’s 1337
That’s a great solution. (sarcasm)
It does leave your device, it’s connecting to either self hosted server or paid service cloud
Some kind of marketing is better than having some or no documentation what it even does.
To be fair though, calling an open-source project “product” is really weird and gives away how they see it.
As long as it’s free and the code is all there, the worst thing would be that the users have to migrate to a fork.
It is a paid service.
I’ll give it a spin
Nevermind, this isn’t self hosted. There is no way i upload all my pictures to anyone else, encrypted or not.
If anyone cares about a self-hosted solution: https://github.com/LibrePhotos/librephotos
I’m wondering the same, the people thinking about what they share are a small minority.
This was always the case when it finally got mainstream and it only got worse from there.
For a quick question yes, but if you try to search a solution for a problem it’s actual hell, 1000s of BS messages and countless other problems just thrown in one timeline.
You can either search through it for hours or ask the question which was answered 10 times before.
It’s as inefficient as it gets
That’s the default answer by fanboys, being able to afford something and being stupid enough to do it are two different things.
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Ok, keep it for the next 100 years and get custom build hardware which can run that stuff, that’s cheap and safe.
Never touch anything
Anything beside the own domain is unprofessional, if you run a business.
As an individual i think it speaks for yourself as caring about the environment and privacy.
Running two systems simultaneously for a couple of days, that’s a huge problem, not solvable
Just make it from scratch?
For sure there is so much useless shit in there, that’s why nobody gets their head around it anymore.
Also bureaucracy is through the roof in everything, i have no idea who the fuck thinks of germany as efficient.
Even with premium Linux support, who in their right mind would run that shit with kernel access