Check out immich, I use that self hosted and it’s exactly like Google photos. It even has optional facial recognition.
Check out immich, I use that self hosted and it’s exactly like Google photos. It even has optional facial recognition.
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If you’ve been using Linux for 20 years that makes sense, as I have a lot of applications I used on windows that are not available on linux and have no alternative in any repo or flatpak, only as weird little projects on github (that don’t work half the time). So I’ve spent a lot of time trying to replicate a resemblance of my work flow and QoL luxuries. Your work flow has been refined over that 20 years with little windows influence.
Correct! It’s where web searches bring me so it’s what I use until I git gud enough to learn how to find things better.
I do in my server! But I didn’t even consider it in terms of a workstation.
Oh cool, I’ll have to check it out! Thanks!
Close, but not quite!
Yes the world of github and linux is vast and I am like a newborn baby. I hope to visit your bubble one day my friend.
They are pretty creepy! I think just one of them would benefit from extremely realistic human eyes, just to throw off the viewer, in contrast to the clearly plastic/fake eyes in the rest.
No script lets you individually allow js on certain sites, even specific sources. Block all by default, allow safe sites or temporarily allow other sites based on need. I started doing that this year and it hasn’t been nearly as much trouble as I thought it would be.
Exactly, so use Proton :P
You need the software running in the background. For what it’s worth, the overhead is basically 0 when I use it.
Or for linux, Input Remapper (Pop OS has this by default in their repository)
Try the program “REWASD”. Or for linux, Input Remapper (Pop OS has this by default in their repository)
30 seconds and a web search shows how to do this.
A rare sight indeed! A lot of people use this template without knowing where it’s from.
You can also use any controller you want with emulation. You can even replicate a crt filter or even get a real crt and emulate onto that to replicate the good ol days. I’d say a crt helps more than original hardware. Even with original hardware, pixels are too sharp and clean on modern screens. Old games benefited from smoothing and blurring the lines, which helped create a more realistic image.
Get an electrician. It sounds like bad wiring or voltage control or something.
I haven’t noticed since I started exclusively using plex for all of my media except YouTube. Highly recommend.
Ah damn. I use sharex but was wanting to switch to Linux. Is there a unanimously agreed upon best replacement for sharex? Might as well try flameshot.
What?