

Depending on the hardware, you could totally allow access to port 53 via a firewall rule. Unifi does this transparently if you configure a DNS server running on a vlan other than the one you’re connected to.
Depending on the hardware, you could totally allow access to port 53 via a firewall rule. Unifi does this transparently if you configure a DNS server running on a vlan other than the one you’re connected to.
Shouldn’t this account be flagged as a bot account? Or am I missing the marker that says it is?
I would love to use librewolf but somehow it stops being able to resolve web pages where every other browser I have installed is still able to. It’s the only thing stopping me from making the jump full time.
I try to catch and release, specifically larger flies (been having a flesh fly problem recently) because it’s just less cleanup.
I’ve never been able to execute that successfully. Also not as easy to do when they’re on a vertical surface or the ceiling.
Yes, and I’ve done that too, but I’ve also had a number of them fly away as the cup closed in on them, even when the cup isn’t moving quickly.
Instinctively, I doubt it. But they can pick up on the air moving around from you trying to swat at it, which is why it’s such a pain in the ass to capture to release or kill one. They are able to tell well before they’re captured/caught that something is coming for them.
This BU blog entry from 2012 gives a lot of interesting information on the many ways they are able to evade us.
Federated under ActivityPub, no. But individual matrix home servers can federated with one another, so in that way yes.
Lol as bad as it is, just reading what’s output to stdout. Worst case, tailing it via a terminal. I do want/need to actually implement a proper solution at some point, but I haven’t actually pulled the trigger on beginning the hunt for a solution yet.
I don’t use the Memory app specifically, just a photos. As far as browsing my backed up gallery, Immich winds hands down between that and NextCloud. The gallery and tagging id the closest to Google photos I’ve come in a long time.
You can, but only have one app (Immich or whatever you use to back up to NC) handle uploads. Right now I am doubling up but I have enough spare space that it isn’t affecting me, so I don’t mind.
Yeah that was my point. That’s why NC is my main and Immich is my secondary.
Been backing up to NextCloud using PhotoSync on iOS and Android the last few years. I also recently implemented Immich, and although that means doubled up photo backup, it’s nice to test out and witness firsthand just how much Immich is improving with every release.
Don’t judge the project based on that. It’s genuinely a quality application once you get it up and running.
Hello from my personal instance, and welcome!
Good thing I play any%.
Keep this one for your normal comments/posts, and create a second one to use as a bot account to do the auto-posts, properly marking that account as a bot.
Average usage for me hovers around 180-200W. I’m running the following:
Given all it does for me, I’m ok with the tradeoff.
Gotcha. Well that was a miscalculation on my part haha. Good to know for the future, though.
Tuya was also supposedly reworking their API/integration to allow for local control, though idk if that ever happened.