FancyGUI 1y ago • 100%
"There you go bud, you did a good job today on the 18.4 update" looking at a mirror while eating cold pizza from last week
FancyGUI 1y ago • 100%
I was about to say the same 🤣
FancyGUI 1y ago • 100%
Thanks for trying though! Appreciate it. I'm happy to use nextcloud just for regular files for now anyways.
FancyGUI 1y ago • 100%
Nope, all I have is the default phone region not set.
FancyGUI 1y ago • 100%
Great to know! Something is really odd on my instance. The DB is definitely working well on its own, all the queries are returned quite fast from what I gather on the monitoring side. Probably something odd on the server side. I'm using redis for caching, it helps a bit as it comes down to a halt without redis.
FancyGUI 1y ago • 100%
Well. It just stopped working after the 2k items mark for me. Had to increase php memory and all for almost 6GB to make it work. Still sluggish AF. It’ll be just my file bucket for now on. EDIT: I will like to add, Immich is now with 32k assets for me, working flawlessly and only using 300MB when active of memory.
FancyGUI 1y ago • 100%
I’m exactly on the same page! There was a book in Portuguese that I couldn’t find to purchase as ebook, but found on Anna’s archive! And the feel of the è-ink display scratches that itch for a paper-like reading experience.
FancyGUI 1y ago • 100%
Ahhh! That does make more sense. I’d suggest dropping in on their GitHub and disclosing this. I am not sure if this is in their roadmap as it would be interesting to share metadata that is personal to others. But I would say the “partner sharing” feature could potentially be what you are looking for. I am not sure if it is available yet. But yeah, that could be a challenge
FancyGUI 1y ago • 100%
Hey’ I am not sure what you are saying about the sharing library and user passwords. I’ve been using Immich with my wife just fine for a while and it’s been working well for both of us to have our own libraries and share the ones we want. Care to go into more detail on what you mean?
FancyGUI 1y ago • 100%
Same here. Works great self hosted and the regex manager solves most of everything that is not sorted out of the box
FancyGUI 1y ago • 100%
I really don’t get the influx of downvotes in this community. That’s sad… I’ve had a good time playing CSGo on my M1 Max mbp. But it’s definitely still not there. Otherwise the arcade games are pretty fun! Mini motorways is addictive!
FancyGUI 1y ago • 66%
Just added a bit more context. I thought there would be more people following Counter Strike here. I guess I was wrong! /shrug
FancyGUI 1y ago • 66%
Yeah, I should've pointed that out better, just cross-posted. Definitely shows that people didn't like it, eh? lol
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.fancywhale.ca/post/24102 > Anybody else following the games? EDIT: Added the tag of the game and the games going on.
FancyGUI 1y ago • 100%
!selfhosted@lemmy.world is a favorite
FancyGUI 1y ago • 100%
I completely understand what you are saying! I’ve been using OwnTracks for this. I’ll post that in the self hosted community later for other people that might be searching for the same. All you need is to setup your own server and it’ll upload your location there to keep it safe and private. Search and views are not as great as google’s IMO, but I’m tinkering with the available data that I have now to create something more friendly.
FancyGUI 1y ago • 100%
HighAvailability
FancyGUI 1y ago • 100%
Buddy! Renovate self hosted FTW with custom reflex manager for k8s yaml files using helm release. MAGNIFICENT
FancyGUI 1y ago • 100%
It’s more about people being able to interact with your public projects without having to sign up to your instance. I’ve been wanting this for a few tools that I create and maintain. It’s awkward for people to open issues if they can’t sign up to my gitlab instance
FancyGUI 1y ago • 100%
Right?! I’ve been waiting for GitLab to offer something like this for ages!
FancyGUI 1y ago • 100%
Yep! Authentik is my choice there, and it works flawlessly for my use-cases. The only thing that keeps me on my toes is still the celery dependency on redis that makes it not HA. They're working on it and making me happy :)
As the title says. I build containers for my platforms/clients/myself-selfhosted@home and you would not believe how much smaller you can get your images. Here's an example when *slimming* one of my images: ```bash cmd=build info=results status='MINIFIED' by='18.97X' size.original='1.0 GB' size.optimized='55 MB' ``` That's a Python app that I didn't have to do multi-staged build with docker because of the Slim command. And it's a working version of that app that I'm using today. Same for one of my flutter apps that I thought it was as small as it could be: ```bash cmd=build info=results status='MINIFIED' by='1.98X' size.original='66 MB' size.optimized='33 MB' ``` TLDR: slim your container images!! https://github.com/slimtoolkit/slim
cross-posted from: https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/681023 > I'm most looking forward to investing in stocks.
Would it work on the post to just paste the link? https://lemmy.fancywhale.ca/c/memes@lemmy.ml
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/1149100 > First post in Lemmy. > Let Reddit burn.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.fancywhale.ca/post/4635 > May the legend live long amongst lemmings
May the legend live long amongst lemmings