‘short for “B-Tree File System”’. maybe i should stop reading it as butterfucks
Hey, I’m a 3D artist, bass player, and a bad programmer.
I’m self-hosting everything I can, and have been using Linux since Ubuntu 14.04. (Arch btw exclusively since 2019)
My first account on here was over at .ml about a year before the whole Reddit shtstorm. (@princesszelda, yoink)
‘short for “B-Tree File System”’. maybe i should stop reading it as butterfucks
I’m using Jellyfin, but navidrome worked just as well when I tried it
Cromite because PWAs
You can just use Obtainium with the gh releases link
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We’ve been internally using the stock Forgejo (Gitea) one for about a year now, previous Nexcloud Deck, but it was a bit too buggy, and we didn’t really need NC in the first place anyways.
Thanks for the correction, appreciate it. Not sure it changes much though.
With Discord in browser, you lose Krisp, RPC ipc socket support (aRPC might work, no clue), and from what I remember screensharing only worked with browser tab capture.
Element will eat your RAM no matter where it’s running. You could add it as a Nextcloud app to triple your RAM usage! Woo
And you can’t run Steam games without the Steam client running. That’s how their DRM works. (Unless you use the goldberg steam emulator, which is a whole another thing to talk about)
Such is the state of Electron.
I’m slowly stopping to care about web apps, however the amount of shit Electron causes is through the roof. Discord, Element, Signal, even Steam is full of it, so you just end up having 8 different “programs” running with every single one using at least around 400MB of RAM.
Can’t wait to see something using Rust and Tauri. Graphite wink wink
Don’t really see the point of installing a whole other package manager, personally. If its not in the repos or AUR, I’ll just compile from source.
Wake up Madeline, we have files to sync
Allocation is a perfectly valid school of magic
Been using this for half a year or so, there’s basically just an admin account, which is the only one that can see private uploads. Everybody else can view and upload public videos without logging in. But sharing links to privated videos works as well.