lambda is the time window over which a process is observed for determining the working memory set for a digital computer’s virtual memory management.
The best ones for this are the ones from Best Buy. Easystore.
I just want an app to backup all the photos from my phone automatically. I use NextCloud for that currently and it works well. But, it’s kinda heavy for what I want/need.
What, you can write a website in C# and have It output as a website using wasm? I have never touched wasm. That might be an interesting way to try it though.
Iirc signal has something you can host for the communications of strangers.
Have a suggestion?
Amen. I appreciate my UPS for sure!
A lot of people don’t understand git. But then again, they could have listed them in their comment above 🤔
It adds some features like chapters and a system that helps people donate to creators.
Makes sense. My company was recently purchased and now we’re getting ready to start “working more agile”. I love the idea of it helping with the structure of our team. But, I can also read between the lines.
Right?!? I find their design to be some of the best I’ve seen. Even against proprietary software.
I didn’t know that existed. I just downloaded the app that, whatever podcast I was watching at the time, suggested. Thanks!
Does AntennaPod do podcasting 2.0?
Weird, but I found it a super interesting read. It made me think of Home Assistant as one of the only software that I could think of that uses a toggle button from the top of my head. I think it handles these states wonderfully.
Edit: The big one I rarely see. But, either one seems quite intuitive.
Yep! It all comes down to your attack surface and how paranoid you want to be.
I feel this. But, in a lot of jobs you have someone forcing you to do art the way they had envisioned lol
This looks pretty cool. I haven’t used OpenWRT in years. Does it support mesh or adding another access point somehow?
Either way, I’m happy with my current OPNSense/unifi setup.
It’s worth donating if you have the means to. I paid for a lifetime Plex subscription. So, I felt uncomfortable not donating to Jellyfin. They take donations on open collective.
Yeah, I’ve been switched to using Jellyfin anyways. I hope they can do this successfully. They haven’t been the best for a while anyways…
I use obsidian for my notes/wiki. I use the git plugin to backup/sync my notes. I self-host forgejo as my gut server. Works great!
Caddy is my favorite reverse-proxy. The setup is just a config file.