Good for you
Poor prof
Good for you
Poor prof
Are you still using matlab? Why? Seriously
I can recommend cockpit for managing the firewall
Native alpha sounds good since it’s foss and uses vanadium’s webview. Are you still logged in to paypal (any annoying website) a couple of months later. Or does it revoke your rights after a while?
I only use it rarely and I hate providing my info for 5 minutes just to do one transaction.
Mine has 660MB with 7MB user data, 15MB cache.
Meaning it wastes time and power such that it gets expensive on a large scale? Or does it mine crypto?
Paypal has 500 mb and just shows a number and you can press a button to send a number to their server.
It’s insane
You can format it automatically
I was successful in installing and using caddy directly on my host instead of podman (docker).
Edit: someone doesn’t like that I succeeded at it …
Thanks again! I managed to set up caddy and it works well so far. Now I am stuck at installing (or using xcaddy. I installed go and the package xcaddy but to me the doc lacks one or two steps. Do you know any tutorial covering that? Thanks!
I mean the global android settings
Android > settings > apps > audiobookshelf > view logs
Also, you can have a look into the server logs, maybe there’s a hint. podman logs -f audiobookshelf
(or docker
)
In the global app settings there is an entry “log” maybe you can find some useful info in there. Also, check out the
Try the demo https://audiobooks.dev/ with demo/demo https://www.audiobookshelf.org/showcase
I’ve got 128GB on my phone and instead of compressing images and videos to 480p I sync them to my server with immich. Same for music and movies.
I only store the apps and local info on my device. Everything that has to be stored long term sits on a cheap hdd. I can select the audiobook whenever I want to instead of in advance.
It’s working without issues on my gos
I just update. If it breaks, I read the notes. Probably the wrong way but it worked. And I use it for a long time. To me, it was never that unstable. And since a couple of months it’s very stable. Backup first.
I’ve got the same problem since a month or two with another dyndns provider. That’s not specific to the dydns provider. It is the router. Yet I have no idea how to fix it, and I am too lazy currently.
I’m on graphene, btw.
Fedora is called fed. Ubuntu is ubu. Laptop is laptop 🌝
Sounds like a good solution as well
I run nextcloud on my machine. If there’s a crack, there would be one in their hosted instance as well. There’s nothing really I can do about security of it.
What does it do?