

Potentially an overheating NVMe drive maybe? They can run quite hot without a heat sink on them.
Potentially an overheating NVMe drive maybe? They can run quite hot without a heat sink on them.
Yeah in that case the app is just handy for searching or viewing photos by face.
Interesting, background sync was completely broken on the new beta timeline for me. I had to open the app, and disable then reenable sync every time I had new photos.
I’m back on the old version because it’s basically 100% reliable.
I’ve never had any issues with the old setup oddly enough, they talk like it barely functions lol
The app let’s you see/search all your photos, I have a ton of photos not on my phone.
I dont believe any of them will compress images, or disk backups, so I wouldn’t worry about using compression.
Correct yeah, you’d still need a way on the host to check if the mount is ready though before starting the service. Or you could just do a fixed delay time.
Anti fingerprinting often slightly changes lots of things, including how the browser displays content so that’s why.
For subdirectories it’s more complex as each application needs to be configured properly too, so you’ll need to go into transmission and tell it what subdirectory you’re using.
Or switch to subdomains as that just works without any extra config, and still let’s you use one port for everything.
You should be able to modify the docker service to wait until a mount is ready before starting. That would be the standard way to deal with that kind of thing.
The main difference is an ebike can do 28mph (class 3), so might make a longer commute possible that wouldn’t be easy to do on a non-ebike.
Yeah I agree, it’s a really odd thing to require an account to use the app.
I’ve noticed that a lot of the apps do that, but in a browser you can view things just fine.
OpenWRT on a Linksys router, with adguard home for DNS blocking.
I used to run OPNSense on some older x86 hardware, but wanted to move to something simpler and less power hungry.
God that’s so awkward, the super long pauses before it can even start replying, the horrible robot voice it has, and them both trying to pretend it’s a wifi issue lmao.
Bitwarden is great, or KeePass if you want truly offline storage.
Running memtest to check if it’s a RAM issue might be worth it.
Also could be overheating storage, that can cause weird issues.
I love the mouse, for me it’s far faster than remembering key shortcuts or CLI stuff, and just feels a lot more natural to use.
The government already has every US citizens number anyways.
Or OpenVINO on an Intel CPU, works great and no extra hardware.