

I think they already dropped the phone number req, not sure though
I think they already dropped the phone number req, not sure though
Why would you not want to see who is at your door? Or know if there is a package there? Plenty of packages get stolen off of porches in my neighborhood
I’ll definitely check it out today - I found the authentik learning curve to be surprisingly difficult. All I need is a basic set up for getting my friends and family into audiobookshelf, immich, etc, so this may be a welcome improvement
I just (partially) got authentik running – how does it compare?
Has anyone tested how it matches up with termux?
Finally
Really really sick. I love those graphs, and the desire to create visual data to be angry at
My eyes have failed me today, thanks lol
Looks nice, I’ll check it out. Always open to something that looks nicer than my excel sheets
Maybe I’ll do the homeassistant install option, I’m actually surprised to see that mentioned in their documentation. I didn’t see a docker image, surely there’s a community-maintained one somewhere?
I really like it but I’m really missing the git plug-in features I use in vs code. Other than that I’d probably fully switch
Gitlab and forgejo
I’m not super clear on what being declarative and atomic means in an OS context. Does it mean there’s a file describing what packages are installed, kind of like nix?
The lack of caldav is really killing me
It’s really nice, can’t recommend it enough
My first server was a used Dell r420, so I named it Pyrocumulus, after clouds that form over fires or volcanoes
How does it compare to vaultwarden/bitwarden?
I’m just impressed that you tried that many operating systems before giving up
I moved from kubuntu to endeavor a few months ago and it’s been excellent. It might just be my hardware, but I had quite a few strange issues on my system with kubuntu that haven’t appeared at all on endeavor
Ah, that’s what I was thinking of then