

I don’t know where you’re based, but I work in a international NGO and the majority are in the MS ecosystem. Same with many midsized NGOs in Sweden.
I don’t know where you’re based, but I work in a international NGO and the majority are in the MS ecosystem. Same with many midsized NGOs in Sweden.
Mealie is what keeps me s/o tolerant of my selfhosting obsession
This is true - it is enabled by default in win11. I disagree with you it being a terrible idea - imagine all the sentistive data people put on their hard drives - would they want to to fall in the wrong hands if they lose their computer? Or if their hard drives fails so they can do a secure wipe?
I’m not a fan of Microsoft, but they did solve the key issue in the enterprise setting by storing the key in they entrance identity. Same should be done for home consumers, since having a Microsoft account is being shoved in everyone’s throat anyway…
YES! That was the same distro that was my entry, it came along with the book Linux for dummies. However mine came on a single CD. Must have been the “lite” edition 😄
Ha. My kids is the best AND worst part of my life 😆
I spun up version 0.3 to try it out, and it seems pretty and lean in comparison to paperless. However, it lacks a lot of functionality - I couldn’t even change the name of the document.
I get it, its a very new project and I imagine it will kick ass once it matures, however it is too bare bones for me right now.
Short answer: a lot 😉 its an authentication protocol to have a single identity provider take care of all your users passwords, access rights etc., like those “login with Facebook” buttons.
It’s a bit of advanced topic, but a solid way to minimise authentic based alley on username and password.
Just tried it, and liked it. Too bad there isn’t support for OICD right now.
I’m really curious about Papra, but don’t see the benefits it provides over paperless. Besides, I won’t migrate unless there is a tool to brings over the tags, metadata etc…
It’s a matter of when, not if, that happens. And in that situation there’s headscale but also Netbird, among other services. And of course, there’s also just plain wireguard 😏
Scholz and Merkel have their flaws, but they’re not fascist buffoons. Yep, that’s where the bar is right now.
Devin Townsend was without a doubt one of the best artists I’ve seen live last year. I limed his music for the longest time, and got tickets the day before the concert, and it was so damn good. It wasn’t anything fancy, just awesome interaction with the crowd and amazing music.
I saw them two years ago, and I was amazed by how radically the stage shifted between songs. The band members were struggling bouncing around though 😅
I think for matrix to be usable in a homelab setting, Matrix needs to enable a way to handle these huge data storage with prune or something similar.
I found snikket to be quite decent, give it a whirl.
I really like this. Is it possible to have it search several sources in the future?
I know that you get this question a lot, but why would one use this over sterlingPDF?
Fully agree, but part of the problem is that the fundamentals that our technology relies on to communicate is arcane (DNS, IP, etc.). The other problem is that were often trying to translate human experiences and needs to a binary and technological format, which cannot be done in simple terms and creates complexity.
I don’t expect us being able to move away from current jank-stack technologies anytime soon.
I really like this explanation. Not many are aware of how telegram was designed to make it as cumbersome for authorities as possible by splitting their data across different nations.
Any Foss no-code tools you’d recommend?