WhyJiffie
@WhyJiffie@sh.itjust.works
- Comment on what's the simple way to map services to subdomains instead of specifying the port number? 18 hours ago:
you need to subscribe for a domain name for that
- Comment on Immich v3.0.0 is out, with Workflows preview 5 days ago:
Didn’t a major browser remove JXL support after it was added?
yes, chrome, a few years ago. google wanted to push its own inferior format
I think the biggest outlier was LibreOffice, which didn’t support any modern formats.
that’s possible it does not use the system libraries for that. but the system file manager and system gallery app should support it, and anything that uses the same libs
- Comment on Immich v3.0.0 is out, with Workflows preview 5 days ago:
oh so it’s not a bug but a design decision. I don’t know whether that’s better or worse. maybe it could be patched…
- Comment on Immich v3.0.0 is out, with Workflows preview 1 week ago:
weird, voyager with android 14 here, and I can see the AVIF image
- Comment on Immich v3.0.0 is out, with Workflows preview 1 week ago:
At a minimum I would want them to display in my gallery app (currently Nextcloud memories), display in a browser,
there’s a new push to support JPEG-XL in Firefox. it got a labs toggle recently so you can enable it for yourself. I think chrome has done something too.
and have native support at an OS level (i.e thumbnail previews). Neither format comes close to this.
what OS do you use? KDE flavoured linux handles it fine. probably not KDE specific though.
- Comment on Immich v3.0.0 is out, with Workflows preview 1 week ago:
I just want it to not delete things of NFS goes down.
that’s a pretty bad flaw. mounts could disappear for many reasons, not only NFS but any kind of mount.
- Comment on Storage?! In this economy!? 1 week ago:
what kind of place has those trash bins?
- Comment on Vaultwarden while allowing family emergency access 2 weeks ago:
not easy sync. possibility of sync conflicts make sync hard.
- Comment on Vaultwarden while allowing family emergency access 2 weeks ago:
bitwarden logs me out and some of my friends once or twice every year. It’s not reliable for that. I’m pretty sure there’s an undocumented logout trigger in the code somewhere
- Comment on PRISM - a self-hosted OSINT platform with a real-time dashboard 3 weeks ago:
Your targets never leave your PC
how can that be true if the whole thing relies on sending the infos to the API providers?
- Comment on Transparent Data Tiering on Linux: Why I chose fanotify over FUSE for HuskHoard 3 weeks ago:
Oh I wanted to make something like this for quite some time! Thank you!
- Comment on Transparent Data Tiering on Linux: Why I chose fanotify over FUSE for HuskHoard 3 weeks ago:
doesn’t bcache use its own partition type? so an existing partition cannot be used, and so it cannot benefit from compression that certain filesystems could provide.
- Comment on Is there room for Windows selfhosters? 4 weeks ago:
I also recommend ruining windows
- Comment on Strava just killed its free API, will require a subscription if you want to build on top of it 5 weeks ago:
normal procedure? where exactly have you seen that be done? for that every user would have to register a developer account and fumble with an API key
- Comment on This community isn't your personal adviser 5 weeks ago:
if you don’t want replies, just don’t post. everyone will be better off than if you are deleting posts. actually it’s the easiest thing to do.
that being said. are you guilty of deleting your posts after they had discussions? because if so, I’ll just block you because you are taking away value from the community, not adding to it
- Comment on This community isn't your personal adviser 5 weeks ago:
we need to make a list of usernames who are deleting their posts, regularly or even just twice
- Comment on Strava just killed its free API, will require a subscription if you want to build on top of it 5 weeks ago:
I guess the automatic has the 10 user limit. and the subscription is needed for a proper app that people use.
- Comment on Strava just killed its free API, will require a subscription if you want to build on top of it 5 weeks ago:
next sentence
Starting today, all current and future applications will automatically receive access to the Standard developer tier. This allows you to serve up to 10 athletes
- Comment on Question: What are some alternatives to a Raspberry Pi good for a small home server? 5 weeks ago:
you mean, unseparated from the rest of the trash?
- Comment on Where did the dust settle on Syncthing Fork? 1 month ago:
First, the original dev continues to collaborate still,
I don’t think that means much. didn’t the new maintainer say they were given access to the original maintainers account?
- Comment on Access to the LanguageTool browser extension will become paid in 2 weeks, unless you are using a local model or selfhost it 1 month ago:
I would care if they haven’t fucked people over and especially the open source community.
- Comment on Old Thin Clients - Which CPU is fine? 4 months ago:
I think it depends. when you run many things for yourself and most services are idle most of the time, you need more RAM and cpu performance is not that important. a slower CPU might make the services work slower, but RAM is a boundary to what you can run. 8 GB is indeed a comfortable amount when you don’t need to run even a desktop environment and a browser on it besides the services, but with things like Jellyfin and maybe even Immich, that hoard memory for cache, it’s not that comfortable anymore.
- Comment on Old Thin Clients - Which CPU is fine? 4 months ago:
its probably hoarding it as “cache” when it thinks no other program needs it. maybe it would release some when the system has memory pressure, but this is terrible because those mechanisms are reacting very slowly
- Comment on OpenWRT router 5 months ago:
Don’t expect good Wi-Fi if you went with devboards like OpenWrt One.
why is that?
- Comment on ChatGPT fried my drive!? 6 months ago:
I’m torn in how to feel about this. it was stupid to turn to a chatbot for things you know nothing about, as you then can’t even verify anything. and when you are a beginner, you probably shouldn’t start with SAS hardware either because it’s more complicated with the added enterprise features.
- Comment on Those who are hosting on bare metal: What is stopping you from using Containers or VM's? What are you self hosting? 9 months ago:
I think people are assuming you want to convert people to The Church of Docker, in their minds, if you know what I mean. I do not see it that way, but “what is stopping you from using virtualization” has such a tone as if everyone is supposed to virtualize, but something prevents them and they can’t.
I think a better way to ask it would be “what are your reasons for sticking with bare metal?” or something like that.
sidenote: to me it seems some people here have quite bad experiences with docker. I mean it has parts I don’t like either, but I never had so many problems with it and I’m hosting a dozen of web services locally. maybe their experience was from the early days?
- Comment on Those who are hosting on bare metal: What is stopping you from using Containers or VM's? What are you self hosting? 9 months ago:
what do you run for RSS?
also, I hope you are not doing backups by dding an in use filesystem
- Comment on Those who are hosting on bare metal: What is stopping you from using Containers or VM's? What are you self hosting? 9 months ago:
I think this is like sepi’s response but less polite
- Comment on What is the current state of Matrix? 9 months ago:
its often a bug, because the clients who have the keys don’t know they should retry sending.
but also it’s all been fixed a year ago as I know. I don’t usually use dm rooms and public ones are not encrypted, so I wouldn’t know if I didn’t read about it.
- Comment on What is the current state of Matrix? 9 months ago:
matthew the ceo addressed aot of the criticisms recently, check it out: www.youtube.com/watch?v=OyuqM7RbX5E
transcript with links: gist.github.com/…/190ad712965d0f06e17f508d1a45b55…