So what you want is a self hosted Flickr alternative, with extra privacy?
Please let me know your findings, I’m very interested even though I’m not in a position to contribute.
So what you want is a self hosted Flickr alternative, with extra privacy?
Please let me know your findings, I’m very interested even though I’m not in a position to contribute.
If you don’t want to go to a proper VM solution like Proxmox or TrueNAS, Mint is still on X so you can SSH into it and run graphical apps through it. Runs remarkably well.
I know, which is why it would be extra helpful.
Yeah, I fumbled that one.
Is that the flag of Puerto Rico?
I mean I’m suggesting it. There isn’t one.
Just loudly whisper “oh yeah! Now grab her butt!” while groping yourself overtly.
Number of Drive bays is also a neat filter.
I, too, thought they were talking about the ethnic group.
My kindergarten had a much cruder and unsafe version of this. My system sister has a scar on her forehead from the time she fell off of it and an open ended pipe in the structure hit her. We went absolutely wild spinning that thing.
Just an admission of incompetence on my part. I got the NAS up and running, but for the life of me, couldn’t set up a single docker service. No Jellyfin, Immich, pihole, nada.
Btw I’m serious about hiring. If this interests you, we can work details.
I could see this being a use case for a NixOS deployment where your company manages the configuration file and versioning of the system, as well as providing support. Over time, I’d you’re diligent about building documentation based off of each support request, you’ll end up with a personalized guide. And if your customer decides take a break or quit entirely, they have a configured system that doesn’t lock them in into something too esoteric.
Disclaimer: I only know of Nix, never used it because I just don’t manage that many machines to be worth my while to learn it.
I’d buy your services to configure my TrueNAS server right now.
I’m a non practicing atheist.
Missed LDAP, bot.
Then I hated it even more. He knew what he was doing.
I used to use an app called Out of Milk which was great. You could scan barcodes to add items to your pantry, track it, sync among different users, the whole kit and caboodle. My wife unilaterally decided to drop it and I refuse to go through the pantry to assemble a shopping list without computerized support, so now she takes care of it. and she always forgets to buy stuff or buys stuff we don’t need. I suggested many times to go back to what we had but she’s just not keen on it. Marriage is compromise, I suppose.
What’s it then? 3/4 stack developer?