
I fuck numbers.
PhotoPrism. There’s a paid hosted option if you don’t wanna self host.
It’s funny, but it’s not really a rebuttal, since the claim is that it doesn’t exclude any cis women. A better rebuttal would be antinatalist women who are also born with defective ovaries. (I’m sure there’d be at least one person like that.)
I don’t understand your second question. What do you mean by they’re not aggressively competing?
For both, the branding’s on the inside. On a label for jeans. And on the soles for my shoes afaik. (These are some leather shoes. My sneakers do have visible branding, unfortunately.)
Is it? I just checked and my current attire has no visible branding on it.
Those are not LLMs though.
alias {gti,gut}='git commit -am "changes" && git push -f'
It’s probably Putin or Mohammed bin Salman, if we’re talking about how much money they can personally move around. Or maybe even Trump, since there seems to be no one in the US to stop him from doing whatever the fuck he wants.
Caddy is the way.
I’ve stopped talking to Zoomers about tech completely. If I try to help, I end up confusing them more, and I don’t like to simply solve shit for them because then they start bugging me for every single thing. (I’m also technically a Zoomer, but barely.)
I’m currently running two 4tb HDDs in a DAS attached to a Lenovo Thinkcentre tiny. It’s more than enough for my usecase. (I don’t run Immich, but do run PhotoPrism, which is similar in terms of resource usage.) The DAS is attached to the Thinkcentre by USB 3.0 (you can do eSATA but I’m currently happy with this setup.) The HDDs are in a mirrored VDEV which is part of a ZFS pool. It’s running in on Alma Linux with zfsonlinux.
I’ve been extremely happy with my Framework 13 running Endeavour OS.
I think Sonarr uses qBittorrent’s (or other supported torrent client) API for checking the progress, instead of periodic scans. Everything else is solid.
As a former child, I agree.
To me, Immich seems to be going too fast for now. Hopefully the development will slow down as it matures, and I might give it a try then. But I’m very happy with PhotoPrism anyway, and don’t really have a good reason to switch.
Have been using PhotoPrism for a few years now. Very solid and reliable. Search functionality is pretty good too.
That’s what I do. But then I mostly use Arch or Arch based distros (e.g. EndeavourOS). So I have access to AUR. If something isn’t on AUR (very rare, but can happen), I just create the package for it and publish to AUR. I do use some AlmaLinux machines as server. I don’t really need many programs outside of the standard repos there since I use them mostly for hosting Docker images. But if I do need to install something like that, I’ve some self-written LURE install scripts.
Cigarettes and meth are both bad for your health. One is much worse than the other though.