AmbiguousProps
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Immich v2.5.0 - 90000 Stars Release, with Free Up Space, non-destructive editing, backup and restore on the web, visual refreshing, and moreeeee! 🎉English
3·9 days agoI use a mix of docker containers and pods (with quadlets). I actually prefer quadlets where I can use them, though.
AmbiguousProps@lemmy.todayto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Immich v2.5.0 - 90000 Stars Release, with Free Up Space, non-destructive editing, backup and restore on the web, visual refreshing, and moreeeee! 🎉English
12·10 days agoContainers are no crutch. I love containers and use them for everything. They’ve fully replaced VMs and bare metal for me, they’re just easier to use and manage. Honestly if that’s what’s stopping you from experiencing the best open source image software I’ve ever used, it’s your loss.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Journiv - Self Hosted Journal v0.1.0-beta.11 : Day One Import, Location and Weather, Tag Management and much more are here.English
0·13 days agoThanks for the details - I’m sure it’s intentional that Daylio makes it quite the circus to go through. I’m excited about Journiv in general, so I might switch over once mood tracking is all set. However, it’d still be great to be able to import Daylio as I have around 2,000 entries :)
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Journiv - Self Hosted Journal v0.1.0-beta.11 : Day One Import, Location and Weather, Tag Management and much more are here.English
0·25 days agoIf this supported daylio (and the mood tracking that daylio uses), I would immediately switch.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Bazzite KDE: I have a stupid bug that zooms the mouse cursor (Solved)English
1·2 years agoThis actually isn’t a bug, it’s a KDE feature (literally). It’s so you can shake your mouse to find it. Here’s more detail, but basically to disable:
Uncheck System Settings → Accessibility → Shake Cursor → “Shake cursor to find it”







I would never trust a phone with Graphene pre installed. I suppose you can check the hash on boot, but to be completely sure that you’re secure, you should install it yourself.