Thanks! :)
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Thanks! :)
I have some posts and no comments but replies. Would you be willing to share your sanitized config or hjson? Idk where I’ve gone wrong
So I just have to wait? Still no comments except replies
So I just watch the posts and wait for comments to show up?
What’s the point of either
See what? I’m not commenting from that instance because I can’t see comments yet sadly
I always get them but expect them to disappear.
Thanks for adding this. What does stashed mean
Thank you for explaining. I would never have understood topgrade without your example :)
Great methodology!
It’s faster and has a different feature set. Also it’s written in Node.js, not PHP, so I can integrate it into my Node.js apps.
Neither of the servers you mentioned can work on a flat file system folder, so managing my Jellyfin media wouldn’t even be possible with either of them.
Neither supports file deduplication, encryption at rest, PAM authentication, or .htpasswd authentication.
Both require a database and can only be managed through their web interfaces.
Both of their web interfaces require modern browsers, so wouldn’t be supported on something like a terminal based browser.
Thanks! That’s sounds great.
That is a really smart choice in your part. I don’t have android but this looks great :)
We aren’t robots, we will always fail streaks
Thoughts on linkding?
Why this versus NC or baikal
My main server has 28 tb up and 8tb down checked via my router.
Lmao
This sounds cool! Seems the main advantage is to destroy drives data without having to plug them into a device with an OS
Why did you link to some random site that then links to the GitHub? Is that your site?
Here’s the real link https://github.com/PartialVolume/shredos.x86_64
no worries :)