

many do. But it is common courtesy (unwritten rule in discussion in the community) to disclose when you do.
Linux enthusiast, family man and nerd


many do. But it is common courtesy (unwritten rule in discussion in the community) to disclose when you do.


Disclaimer: AI assisted by Cursor.
Is not disclaimed anywhere other than cursoragent co-authered the 1 commit in the repo at this time.


I feel grandparents will be most interested in a nice photo solution. So something like Immich with it setup on their phones.
HedgeDoc also seems like an option that could do some of this. Self-hostable and open source (last I checked).
Did you check the render group matches? https://jellyfin.org/docs/general/post-install/transcoding/hardware-acceleration/intel#configure-with-linux-virtualization


I’ll be honest. ProductHunt was not my first guess when I read PH…


You do have the choice to simply not use the AUR. Has nothing to do with using Arch or not.
And no one has ever claimed the AUR to be safe.


Which is why users are recommended to audit the PKGBUILD and related files before building and installing the packages. In the end, what happens during the installation of AUR packages are the users responsibility.


I’ve used a RockPro64 and a Rock Pi 4 for that purpose before. They do it quite well.
The main reason people recommend Raspberry Pi’s when talking SBCs is the software support (OS choices) and comminity size.
No one in the SBC industry beats Raspberry Pi at those things, and they can be quite important ones.


Mobile clients should use QuickConnect for it (statement by the sso plugin maintainer). Else it should work with everything that uses the WebUI.


Jellyfin had a third party plugin for OIDC. It was archived recently, but I heard Jellyfin has plans to implement it directly into the software. 🤞


I setup the IT-Tools mostly for fun. I’ve only used it a couple of times, but it’s a swiss army knife of small practical tools.


Start with a regular sudo pacman -Syu. Is that slow?
If not, then it’s an AUR package that takes a while.
If it is also slow, then check your mirrors. The one you have first in the list, might be having issues.


Yeah, seems fixed. Thank you.


Seems to be a fixed width site, indeed.


They are forges.
I think the comment of migrating git, was more for smaller and maybe private projects. Not large collaborations. So only the git part, not the forge part.


Those are all part of the forge, not git.
The 2 are very different things.
Last I tried Plasma Mobile, the only password it uses is the user password. So the PIN is the user password for your user.
I don’t know if they have added an option to use a shorter PIN in the last couple of years.


I’ve had my own for a long time. Now to judge if this new one is better. :)
No idea. That’s why I wrote “like Immich”. :)