I had almost no conflicts in years with paired syncthing, just being tidy of autoclosing, and I’m the sole user of that db on my devices. Anyway, as for a comparison… I believe vaultwarden has TOTP support, and I’m yet to find a plugin for keepas that allows me to add such functionality but surely there is something… Perhaps anyone using such plugin can share?
I downloaded huge sets from internet archive.
You can check on arduino and ESP32 Boards for IoT. That was a hobby of mine, it never took off (albeit, a hobby so it’s fine). But I learned a lot about “low level programming” that had no idea it even existed, and there was some interest overlap with self-hosting (home assistant wasn’t around at the time, played with Mozilla’s mqtt). The latter did took off (I still enjoy doing it).
Ah. Indeed! This is about just one workshop in the conf. I misread thay keyword.
I wonder why the downvotes. Many people are against using AI at all. Meanwhile, to others, AI turned to be a new tool on par (sometimes better, others worse) to search engines.
Being able to use so many backends, this plugin is great! Gotta try anthropic’s claude 3.5 sonnet… I want to see if that 90% on humaneval benchmark is tangible on practical use cases :)
The description seems more like pushing a vegan perspective. I don’t know if that’s a good way to get started. Nonetheless, I wish your endeavor the best!
Seems like you used a Linux long time ago. Or, a “libre” distro without drivers, and you went on trying to use hardware that wasn’t ~1 year old or more.
Yet, you could ride a pork to work. Meanwhile, you can’t eat your EVs. It’s clear that Europe needs to do. /s
How about using some isolation? nix-env, distrobox, or flathub (official builds only?). I have listed them in my own (personal) order of preference.
From what I see, it’s like distrobox (using Podman) for Fedora inmutable spins. Cool!
Please, go ahead! I like what you did previously, asking about recent improvements people applied to their systems. Just now, I have realized that moderating is also about inspiring significant contributions within the community. Challenge accepted!
It might as well be that companies profit goes higher but price of EVs to us stays the same. We’ll have to wait and see.
Did you check the md5? If they were different, it could be anything (it doesn’t imply modifications from massgrave either)
As for logic, bad actors would do anything. Even hijacking a server and replacing the ISOs of other hackers, or infiltrate the group and do so.
Ah, docker-mailserver and delta.chat could also be great for your case!!
E2E is complicated, if you self-host for a group, having TLS and encrypting data at rest (storage) may be enough. Get a threat model. That being said, I would recommend snikket.org which is a superset of extensions over XMPP which is the open source IM that was the base of almost every app out there. Matrix and Rocket are both alright too. Depends too on your resources, synapse requires too much RAM (or so I heard)
Syncthing because it’s p2p/ local-first. Meaning it’s robust to interruptions.
Great idea!!!
Count me in. I am moderator of another communities here, no problem.
Perhaps you can get better at encapsulation. To me, python is highly readable code (and therefore, predictable), specially when functions are properly named.
What were you working on?
Ah, I’m always saving. Same as with any text I edit on any app. Anyway, the 1-way sync can be controlled, but on side of syncthing settings for the whole folder.