

Just one more example of how the internet will continue to create a big divide of people that can afford it, and those that can’t.


Just one more example of how the internet will continue to create a big divide of people that can afford it, and those that can’t.
When I was in the Navy, my cat would hide in my bag I took on deployments. Every time I came home, this is the treatment I got.


It was the best race anyone has ever seen 🫲🍊🫱


Yes, I do prefer both!


What are your “something else” options?


So smol
For making Purrsagna, of course
It sounds like you want a combination of things, which is why you are getting such varied responses. Keep in mind, you probably aren’t going to find an all in one solution, but with some docker images you could run a couple different solutions, one for each task. Immich for photos, and maybe another for the family tree.
I was in a similar boat and stumbled across “digital gardens”. I made my own digital garden, and I think if it as a life wiki. It has tech notes, images, recipes, etc. Obviously it’s not a drop in replacement for good photo hosting software or ancestry software tho.
HTH!


Check out Gitea. It was pretty easy to set up with docker and they have pretty decent docs.


How do connect to your mail’s server outside your home network?
Sorry for all the questions, I’m trying to get my DNS working with a vpn and it’s been difficult.


Where are you hosting your mail?


“You’re going to be in my patch of sunlight soon, prepare yourself.”
+1 for bandit. I’m working on natas now! :)


This is the correct answer. A symlink is much easier than trying to resize a partition.


… And this is how you land in IT work
Back in my day we had to get our Internet at the village Internet well. I remember the dialup modem noises it made as you pulled the bucket up.
I remember my first Slackware installation from a pile of floppy disks!
I also remember that nothing worked after the installation, I had to figure out how to roll my own kernel and compile all the drivers. Kids today have it too easy.
shakes fist Now get offa ma lawn!
Can confirm, the box is the important piece.