No way! Wow, must be a pretty clever cookie!
No way! Wow, must be a pretty clever cookie!
ooo. this is a good question!
not sure about free or CalDAV, but i thought that proton mail was putting in some calendar function, and eteSync also do calendar, however, it is their own protocol (i think), not calDav. check it out though, it may work with an external CalDAV server?
I just saw your power consumption. 1500kWh/m. That is insane!
Also, cool setup!
Pepsi?
Extra credit!
Yeah, happy with apt.
Is less updates an issue? And do you mean for less time, or less in general?
Man… I just installed kubuntu… but mx sounds like it may be worth it. What do I get over ubuntu for a desktop type workstation, that won’t do much except for Firefox, Spotify and minecraft?
hahaha, it worked so much better that i had to scroll down for the last picture. brilliant!
thanks for the offer - i will keep working down the conduit race and see where i end up. if i end up on synapse, and need some help, i will definitely hit you up!
hmm… i have conduit up now, but struggling with the requirements to expose port 8448 to the net. And it needs to be https but is responding as http. so somewhere there is some SSL termination happening, but not returning as encrypted. hmm…
wow! that looks good, it also list bridges as sorted too. If this is the route i go, i will have to learn ansible (finally!) thanks.
How was the setup? I fairly advanced, but love it when it just works.
I get that… but from my wife
so, I could make a room called mum and dad, have it “private” and only invite the three accounts.
it could work.
(Choices) not the least of which is just buy a cheap phone, or VoIP phone.
Yeah, I was hoping that I could white list specific accounts (family). I can use my existing account, and it keeps it simple. The others end up walled gardens.
Yeah, I’m waiting for the day that it just works.
At the moment, MFA, hotspot and connect for lemmy are some of my requirements. I have also started with things like immich and open street map apps.
No wait, no I think about it, there are a lot of apps!
I imagine that Canonical is using it. In reality, i am just commenting here as i am also interested!
what command line options are you needing for audio? i use kubuntu, and the only reason i hit the CLI is to provide a special output so i can implement multiroom audio, with Snapcast.
Otherwise, i think i could install most stuff without it. OO, maybe spotify needed to add an apt repo, however i think there maybe a seperate installer (snap?) which would negate that.
i feel like you were not going for a vanilla instance if the latest kubuntu/ubuntu needed work.