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mhz (lemm.ee)

@ mhz @lemm.ee

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  • I would say sway for Wayland support. Better yet, Hyprland is an awesome one and well supported in Nix. Maybe disable animation to reduce memory usage

  • I'm using Firefox 138.0.3 (Build #2016090503). Duckduckgo.com works fine on my end, maybe something blocking it from your end. Check another browser on your device and another device withing your network.

  • With a SOC like that, that no way will only serve as a NAS, i can see my self easily hosting a dozen container on it and a couple VMs. That said, 12Gb is quite sufficient for my need.

  • Thank you

  • Maybe you might find home in one of those NAS ootimized distros like Openmediavault, truenas, unraid. If not CasaOS or old good Debian with portainer.

  • I second this, it's what I have on my Lenovo M710Q, crazy stable and lightweight.

  • When did you last repaste your GPU? it is a good practice to clean and repaste your CPU/GPU regularly (once a year or so).

  • You definitely want an 8th gen (Intel) or better to have Jellyfin Quick Sync support. It's what I have (i5-8400T) and it offer a fairly decent AVC (h264) and HEVC (h265) transcoding for my usage. However, for futur proofing consider an 11th gen for the AV1 support.

  • Jokes aside, from what age is it recommended to check your balls annually as (for early detection/prevention of prostate diseases)?

  • For Jellyfin, dont get any lower than 8th gen if you want to transcod using quick sync. And if i correctly remember, you will nee 10th gen or higher for 10bit transcoding.

  • Can i use it to store my note in plain markdown format instead of in some kind of database?

  • They need a swastika, I mean a good loving neighbor.

  • Thank you for your reply, I do host a vscode instance to keep for my python learning. I will fall to that (with markor) if nothing else works.

  • I hosted it on my home server. It is great for sure, I will need to look into it enhancing its experience with plugins. Any idea about the PWA and how to use it? someone else here mentioned it it is a feature I'd like to have.

  • Looks great, I'm definitely checking it this weekend. Thank for the share

  • PWA that works offline and syncs when back online. Note that this means that all files will be on your device

    Someone else mentioned Silverbullet, I hosted on my home server and it looks promising, here are a few thing I will need to explore:

    • The PWA sound like a feature I was hoping, i will need to check it out
    • Is there any android client rather than using the web-interface that firefox wont let me connect to remotely without a valid certificat.
    • While it looks easy to use markup language using /, I'm wondering is there is a plugin that add a tool bar or a client app that does have it.

    Thank you for your comment

  • I just prefer a simple setup where I’m not bound by any developer (team)’s whims.

    This is my concern, if anything goes wrong with my favorite app I would just move on to another without much fuss.

  • Obaidian + Syncthing will do the trick.

    This will be my backup plan if nothing else work out.

  • Actually, nextcloud is what introduced me to the markdown format. Hiwever, i found myself using NC for its note app only, hence i'm looking for a lightweight alternative.

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Recomendation for a note taking app

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Can't connect to some specific wifis

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Seeking advice about BTRFS RAID

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Home server setup recommendation

  • Buildapc @lemmy.world

    Cl16 or cl18 at 3600mhz ddr4 memory