thank you for your elaborate guide! i ended up installing vimium, as i am restricted in my vrowser choice at work.
thank you for your elaborate guide! i ended up installing vimium, as i am restricted in my vrowser choice at work.
thanks for the tip, i tried it and it feels amazing! it is just a bit janky with not working in new tabs, but i can work around that with the “old” browser based keyboard shortcuts.
apart from syncthing not being a backup solution, the question revolves around seldhosting im general, not purely on photo backup.
how do you actually navigate a browser tho? i always feel like i need the mouse for that…


IT HAS ONLY BEEN 3 YEARS?!?!?!?


why? what happened 3y ago?


“dont always… when it hits the fan” is a little too elusive compared to a legal document you agreed to online imho so i will not necessarily hold to that


you agree to legal mediation other than a court in their terms of service, so… not really
i don’t think the need for a plain calendar warrants a resource monster such as nextcloud.
There is a symlink trick on the server side. It’s a little annoying that it is only a workaround, but one set up it’s great! I was looking for the git issue where i found it, but was only able to find this one (it seems to be documented now).


what gpu fiasco are you referring to?


definetly! do you know what anime that is?


is this still a surprise to anyone here?


i know, but it is unnecessarily complicated. i ended up using filestash and am quite happy with it!


one thing still stopping me from using it is the lack of upload links. if i cannot send a link in my vacation group that everyone uploads their images to, the tool is out of the question.
what version(s) are best to help out? Windows 64 bit?


that and screen sharing


honestly that isnthe only thing that stopd me from going all in on teamspeak/mumble
i just need a screen sharing solution (not necessarily built into those tools)
I was talking about this docker image: https://hub.docker.com/r/collabora/code/
correction from my side: it is the development edition, which means rolling release and possibly less stability, but it is worth a try imho (but i do not use it personally)
you pointing out “mainly” just shifts his question to the next time he decides to host a service, which is what i meant to point out.
they might state that, but upstream syncthing says that the feature is intentionally hidden in the advanced settings and they plan to deprecate it.