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Looks like its all rust, so your distro would just ship a binary too.
Yeah but no way do I want to store important data on storj.
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Backblaze is also s3 compatible storage. I looked at Contabao and it isn’t very cheap.
I use backblaze and am happy with it.
If you’re open to Android, there is https://fr3ts0n.github.io/AndrOBD/
There is also an Matt plugin for it. That’d let you get it into home assistant.
This looks amazing. I am planning on setting up navidrone soon and will certainly check this out!
XMP sidecar file is now recognized with both photo.ext.xmp and photo.xmp extensions.
darktable users thank you!
I like restic, it’ll do deduplication and compression, it can backup to s3 or ssh or locally.
Perhaps you should consider the command line app ffmepg. You can then write a script that handles transcoding without the need for a GUI.
Android hates self signed certs, unless you generate the correct cert type then install the cert to android’s root CA trust.
I’ve tried this many times and it has never worked for me :( I can never generate a proper cert.
I’d love a pointer to a tutorial that works.
Openvino is going to be really slow compared to a tpu like the coral. Its faster than just CPU, but not by much.
I couldn’t make things easy for myself when I migrated, because I wanted to use postgres, while the snap uses mysql/mariadb and I wanted S3 storage instead of file system.
In the end I just pulled down all the user filed and exported the calendars and contacts manually, then imported them on the new instance.
There are some blog posts on migrating db types, but my install is very minimal and I just didn’t want the headache.
If you don’t want to change the database type, then you can just dump the db from the snap, backup the user file directory, then restore into the new database and rsync up all the files.
People talk a lot of smack on snap, but installed the nextcloud snap 5 years ago to check out nextcloud and see if I liked it. I did, and the snap was so easy that it stuck around for 5 years. I didn’t do anything except update the underlying OS. It is really well maintained.
I just migrated off of it to get a little more flexability, but I have nothing but good things to say about it.
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