I use tdarr to recode to h264 for compatibility. But most apps or devices have the codecs.
It should only be a real issue if you use surveillance station or Synology photos.
Nothing stopping you installing frigate.
I use tdarr to recode to h264 for compatibility. But most apps or devices have the codecs.
It should only be a real issue if you use surveillance station or Synology photos.
Nothing stopping you installing frigate.
Pretty neat. I think its a really nice looking app and helps navigating the database much nicer. I think what is missing for me is some of the power of applications like dbeaver where you can run queries as you go and easily hop between databases.
Also mouse wheel scrolls page not zoom which I think would be better. Definitely will use this next time I build a db in parallel with dbeaver.
I’ll be installing this tonight to give it a go beside dbeaver
I also suggested this. Friendly on lots of operating systems too.
I use dbeaver on ubuntu and windows.
Weird because gliffy (or whatever it’s called) exists on confluence
I used to use traefik back when it was new and less complex and the 2.0 complexity forced my hand to drop it for my homelab.
Duckduckgo or SearX
The impetus to pay once is supporting great Foss software. I personally think a donation model works for me but I don’t research human behaviour or marketing either.
How is it “fake Foss” when you can just download and run the code without paywalled features and not spending anything.
No need to update unless they’re is a feature or security patch.
Updating to latest could result in not knowing your version in case of recovery or have an exploit pushed.
Namesilo, cheap and never had issues
Can be ott yeah. I set mine up to understand how it all works and just kept things going.
No love for kubernetes?
What are you even claiming? Billing is the same ease VM or container.
Cgroups became a thing in 2004 and then Google and Amazon started container offerings in 2008.
And you don’t even need docker there are plenty of alternative engines.
I’d like to point out this is a hot take.
Enterprise infrastructure has been moving to containers for years because of scale and redundancy. Spinning up new VMs for every app failover is bloat and wasteful if it is able to be put in a container.
To really use them well, like everything in IT, understanding the underlying tech can be essential.
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I can’t recommend unifi more. I moved into the ecosystem about 10 years ago with a USG and AP.
I run UCG with 3 WiFi APs at home and about 100+ devices, Inc 4 servers and 2 NAS.
Never have issues and it keeps up to date.
I have a separate WiFi for the guest house that is isolated and speed limited.
For a while I ran a controller to manage my home and my parent’s farm network, they have a Starlink into Express with 2 U6LR and loco wireless bridge to cover 1KM of farmland with pretty impressive speed WiFi.
I typically take an express on holidays with me now which vpns home to keep our lan where we go, I just need hotel LAN for the WAN.