Just configure it to only run while plugged to the wall, so you’re not surprised by the rare bug of it randomly turning your phone into a pocket warmer.
Just configure it to only run while plugged to the wall, so you’re not surprised by the rare bug of it randomly turning your phone into a pocket warmer.
That is great news!
Now I might be able to uninstall Google Drive from my phone.
Paperless-ngx that allows you to self host an easily browseable archive of your documents. Fully featured with OCR, ML-powered categorization and the works.
KeepassXC replied on that thread that it wasn’t just the privacy problematic networking that was removed:
that bug report is bunk. He removed ALL features, not just networking. That includes yubikey support, auto-type and browser integration.
Was going to suggest opening an issue on the project page, but there’s this, was that you?
What’s the app? I might check it out.
I keep using Eternity and even contributed some patches to it because it is Open Source and Android native, which might sound like a low bar, but really:
Open Source
Android native
Thanks Bazsalanszky!
The maintainer has been very welcoming of my patches.
The “downsides” I could enumerate are that the production app doesn’t get released as often as I would like (how entitled!) and, tbh, the code base is a bit messy, having inherited much code debt from the initial Reddit fork.
Specially if you are considering leaving it as storage only, I’d say it’s totally worth it sticking to CORE.
It’s stable, tried and tested. And it works. Even if fancy new features like RAIDZ Expansion won’t make it to the GUI, it’ll probably work just fine from CLI.
I have a CORE box as my NAS / Home Server with many Jails running my stuff in it and I don’t plan to switch from that anytime soon. Maybe if my services stop supporting FreeBSD, then I’d start by migrating them to Docker containers running in a Linux VM, and when all of them are migrated, then I’d consider going the SCALE route.
I thought it would be a good idea to create a port of Paperless-NGX to FreeBSD.
I mean, I have experience installing it for myself and saw that there is documentation on how to port stuff, making it available for all FreeBSD users. How hard could it be?
Well, I think I’ll get it running today, then it’ll be time to test all its features. Then convert my own setup to use the port and find all its bugs firsthand. Good times.
Me washing $200 worth of groceries in 2023
I have the OG Shield Pro, with an additional remote, the most recebt one.
Besides changing the inner HDD for a SSD, it does all I need.
Sure, it doesn’t support the HDMI 2.1 that my TV does, but I don’t need that for what the Shield does for me (YouTube, Netflix and Plex playback).
Sounds like security through obscurity to me.
Highly susceptible to replay and man in the middle attacks.
If you’re gonna combine that with another authentication method (and you should), then I see little advantage over just going with the other auth method.
Have you checked the “Get Sync Ultra” and “Remove ads” items on the drawer menu (swipe from the left side of the screen)?
And if you don’t buy any of those, then ads.
That’s how.
… supports DLSS3, a more modern upscaler that is compatible with more recent Nvidia cards.
Gotta love errors in tech articles.
Hey! Just wanna let you know that I submitted a PR fixing that catbox.moe issue, if you wanna check it out…
(also working on adding preview for RedGIFs)
Nik clarified some questions and elaborated a lot on his issues with management:
Let’s see, they have mentioned they’ll come with an answer: https://birb.site/@charlag/110967792971490761
Quite sad, because Nik was the most active developer on the project. All my (small) contributions were reviewed by him: https://github.com/tuskyapp/Tusky/pulls?q=is%3Apr+author%3Atinsuke
Naah, not it.
I had it initially setup to run on Wi-Fi too, battery or charging.
Then I had my battery drain to 30-40% during afternoons, when I’m used to reaching evenings above 60%. Check app usage on settings: Syncthing.
Since I use it mostly for backing up photos, I found it better to enable it only when charging.