They don’t, officially, as far as I know it’s always been an “at your own risk, might get your account banned” endeavor.
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They don’t, officially, as far as I know it’s always been an “at your own risk, might get your account banned” endeavor.
No, problem not solved, problem half-heartedly worked around. People dislike Discord for several reasons, bridging it to whatever different platform will at best be a bandaid.
It absolutely is. Yet, as Sean said, it’s also yet another bit of software to run and maintain, and ES is known to be a bit of an effort to keep going well.
Admins having only finite amounts of time and/or resources, might make the very understandable decision to leave it out.
These tips are all solid, and reflect my setup. Database (MariaDB) and PHP files on the SSD, data storage on spinny bois. Don’t underestimate the importance of a recent enough version of PHP, OpCache, enabled, and so on.
There’s a whole chapter on performance tuning in the manual, and the “Security & setup warnings” part of the administration settings should point out some configuration issues, when it finds them.
My setup might actually take a (smallish) performance hit because I use btrfs for all my filesystems. Just don’t get roped into the whole “wsl on Windows” thing, that’s just not going to work out, it’s a kludge that MS offers to not bleed users to Linux too much, but it’s certainly not meant for server workloads.
The hardware should not be the bottleneck at all, the 1265 in OPs machine should not be significantly slower than the 1280 in mine.
Eh, my gen8 is chugging happily along with Nextcloud, Synapse, Jellyfin and friends, docker-mailserver, a GoToSocial instance, Home Assistant in a VM, and so on. I don’t know what else is running on your server (and, admittedly, I’ve added some RAM and stuck in a somewhat beefier Xeon CPU), but it should have no problems running a web app like Nextcloud, especially if you stay away from the more intensive stuff like office apps.
That aside, I’ve gone through a fair amount of note taking apps, and so far I like Joplin best, too bad it doesn’t seem to work out for you. Not sure when you last checked out the Android app, but I do know there’s been some changes in the editor it uses recently-ish, it might be worth it to check again.
I’ve used Rockstor in the past, I liked it mostly (but in the end went with a self-configured OpenSUSE system).
Apart from that, I hear good things about OMV and TrueNAS
Actually, you’re right.
Oh well, a humanity, then, just not ours.
Hadn’t read The Algebraist yet, so there’s a new one on my list. Thanks! I’ll make sure to check out Barnes, too.
Not just “should”, the GDPR actually requires it. Not giving consent must be an easy option, not this dark pattern clickfest bullshit.
Iain M. Banks: we’re living in an AI-regulated Utopia, but the AI that we totally trust might be doing some light imperialism on the side.
Pratchett / Baxter: we’re headed for some bleak imperialist nonsense, and another one, and another one, and another one, and oops, a blank…
Edit: added the Long Earth one.
Enjoy that free time you regained? 😉
No, that was a dress, that came later.
Shit, completely missed that, can someone add a red circle please.
With those rims and tires, and in that location, I can assure you that thing isn’t for work.
The green wooden paneling is a dead giveaway, that’s a fairly Zaanstreek thing.
I’ve been rocking mine for close to two years now, and it just keeps getting better.
Not sure about the water-proof-ness, but actually a pinetime might tick most of those boxes. I’m happy with mine.
Tell your friend that Lidarr can connect to Spotify to get your followed artists, playlists and saved albums.
Same here, so unless something is fully open source, self hostable and preferably federating, I’m not picking it up.