

Syncthing-fork on f-droid.
Respect the burrito.
Syncthing-fork on f-droid.
I just use syncthing to copy music to my phone sd card.
Rivet. Drill. Enjoy :)
Fantastic. Sounds good!
And thanks whoever randomly downvoted, lol.
Does it handle outline cover art (e.g. cover.jpg) correctly?
Beets didn’t, which is why I’m still manually filing my music.
Does picoreplayer work OK on the first gen boards?
Stop+a crew.
Sun keyboards had dedicated copy and paste keys.
Also the illusive “Stop” key that you needed to break into the boot rom.
I was recently told that 16GB wasn’t much for ZFS…
Well it did say minimalistic.
Tbh, paperless has a load of stuff I don’t use anyway.
I was just thinking “bah ssd, that’ll be expensive” but a quick search on Amazon suggests prices have dropped quite a bit.
12Gb soldered on memory though. That’s a shame.
I’m getting flashbacks to phpmyadmin.
I use syncthing and poweramp.
I use OpenSMTPD for mail delivery, dovecot for IMAP, fdm for filtering and some tool I forget the name of for DKIM signing.
To bulk move mail around, just move the maildirs.
(Hosting email is a pain)
I tried it once. NFSv4 isn’t simple like NFSv3 is. Fewer systems support it too.
NFS is fine if you can lock it down at the network level, but otherwise it’s Not For Security.
Yes, I have a Linux vm for docker. I’ve chucked up a pairdrop container. So easy.
Sounds like WebRTC crypto is mandatory.
pairdrop
I like this a lot.
A question. Docs say:
Your files are sent using WebRTC, encrypting them in transit. Still you have to trust the PairDrop server. To ensure the connection is secure and there is no MITM there is a plan to make PairDrop zero trust by encrypting the signaling and implementing a verification process. See issue #180 to keep updated.
Does this mean if you self-host on your LAN for personal use without https, then nothing is encrypted, or does WebRTC negotiate its own crypto?
Maybe navidrome too?
https://www.navidrome.org/