

I tried to get paid consulting from it but never got a penny. But you’re right, if I were more aggressive it could have worked as supplemental income.
I tried to get paid consulting from it but never got a penny. But you’re right, if I were more aggressive it could have worked as supplemental income.
My project has been used by random companies at some point, never again, I can’t recommend it to anyone. At first it was nice to have my stuff getting real world use but the never ending issues asking for new features and pressure to keep everything up to date was exhausting. It was a relief to archive it, never again.
Being drafted during war and not dying in the first days
It stopped happening to me when I bought hardware supported by Linux. Intel or AMD GPU, a Thinkpad laptop, Atheros wifi, all the stuff that people recommend.
Yup, good luck trying to find user’s manual for Android for example
It worked great only on Windows PCs in the times when PC and Windows still weren’t the definite winners of the technological race and people have been using all kinds of computers.
Great software!
Thank you for your answer! Do you think copyparty would work together with Syncthing on the same backing directory, or would they compete for changes etc? Copyparty in this scenario would be for sharing content with friends and occasional remote upload
I have a question, and I want to emphasise thar this is not criticism but a request for dive into technicalities.
In the video you mentioned copyparty has an one-way sync tool. Is there a good reason why it’s not two-way, or is this just something you weren’t motivated to do?
Nextcloud is like Windows 95, it works great when you install it then it just keeps getting slower as you fill it with content
I think Copyparty would be great for that purpose. The only thing you’re missing is a way to expose it to the internet, such as a public IP or some tunnel
Trakt.tv has a lot of data, and they provide recommemdations
I’m not recommending Perplexity, but when trying it out I clicked some of the sources it used, and I haven’t seen such sites as search results in ages. Articles in personal sites, blogs etc. were not uncommon.
Now I wish for a search engine that would use results from these kinds of sites, without the LLM.
Brouter used to be capable of this, but it was configured with JSON.
I wish for something for summer months, I don’t care if the route is longer if I walk in the shade.
Edit: it’s a full blown programming language https://brouter.de/brouter/index.html
Quodlibet has a Random Album Playback plugin
It was a pleasure to work with!
FTFY: Flatpaks are layered so apps can share dependencies. e.g. if the app is GNOME 4.2.11.3 it can share the GNOME 4.2.11.3 runtime with other apps and doesn’t need to ship with its own, but every app requires a different GNOME version anyway
I think you pointed Cloudflare DNS records at the wrong thing. You can PM me if you’re afraid to post details here but you should point Cloudflare at your hosting provider, or your home IP if you’re hosting at home, not the place where you bought the domain.
https://github.com/GreyTechno/sms_forwarder