(I understand the joke, please don’t explain it)
(I understand the joke, please don’t explain it)
It’s from Last Week Tonight with John Oliver S11E13
The show is called “Detroiters” on Comedy Central https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Detroiters
as @walden already mentioned, the files in Lemmy’s documentation are the wrong ones. The correct file seems to be in https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/blob/main/docker/docker-compose.yml.
The documentation won’t help you if you don’t want to use Ansible.
Whenever money is involved, greedy people and content farms start appearing. That would not benefit the Fediverse in any way.
Integrating it into the client apps means that fake apps will start appearing to steal wallet keys. That already happens with normal wallet apps.
The Fediverse is supposed to be free and volunteer run. Tipping is normally implemented by the instance admins on their website and not everyone wants to deal with wallet keys and conversion/selling of cryptocurrency. Such a thing shouldn’t be a part of the Fediverse, but a decision every instance makes for themselves.
Also the port you opened to change the default port is only for external services or clients. Immich-server uses the internal network for connecting to postgres, which still uses the default port. You should just use immich-database:5432
and not change anything.
I don’t understand why you even change the names and ports.
If you have a seperate docker-compose.yml
file for Immich, the names won’t clash with other services (except if container_name
is duplicated, but services like postgres and redis normally get one assigned automatically).
The ports are also limited to the container networks, so running several postgres instances still allows all of them to use the default port (except you pass them through from the host, which you normally shouldn’t do in closed networks like Immich’s or you run all services in network_mode: host
, which is often a bad idea).
Opening ports in a postgres instance is not always needed, because you can attach yourself to the container and use the cli interface to do what you need.
That looks like a cool addition. Did you test the compatibility with arr-scripts, which can download tracks from Deezer?
MusicBrainz is an open database and everyone can enrich their metadata. If you like a niche artist and their information is not complete, you can help other users by adding the missing albums to MusicBrainz.
I use EteSync because it’s End-to-end encrypted and I don’t fully trust my security practices.
I think KoboldAI Lite is what you’re asking for. I’m not sure how it works, but it seems to be able to use OpenAI, Claude, Gemini, Horde and OpenRouter.
I think this is the repo for the website: https://github.com/LostRuins/lite.koboldai.net
The website is a bit ugly.
I love the last panel. He’s waiting for a miraculous bit flip.
Edit: Context and the cosmic bit flip is probalby not true: https://youtu.be/vj8DzA9y8ls
It seems that Keycloak can sync multiple instances, but I don’t know how good of an idea that is. I found something in it’s documentation: https://www.keycloak.org/high-availability/introduction
I use authentik and I love how easy it is to create users, give them access to my services and even manage an LDAP outpost for the less-advanced services (Jellyfin, Calibre-Web). I heard that Keycloak is a better alternative to authentik, but I never used it, it looks very similar to it though.
With EteSync you can share calendars and tasks. Apps like Tasks.org can communicate with EteSync (on Android at least, i don’t know how the support is on iOS). The devs also provide a (Web UI, which can also be self-hosted.
The main feature of EteSync is end-to-end encryption, you can also self-host it.
Sam O’Nella Academy four years ago but instead of six months it was three years.
bookshelf looks like something you’d like. It doesn’t seem to automatically index the files, but it does work without Calibre and has no UI. It only supports Epub though.
I don’t know if it saves progress and I can’t test it right now.
Cloudflare offers an API, which can be used to update the records. It’s as good as a DDNS.
A convention artist (?)