I have one of these but I keep forgetting to use it.
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I'm going to drop a recommendation for Skiff here. Paid but their free tier (which I'm using) has plenty of good stuff.
I'm using Immich in Nixos. It's simple. Takes about 10 mins. You need to set Docker up in your configuration.nix then set Immich up using docker compose. Let me know if you need a hand getting it going.
Get a room.
Yeah there are very good reasons why it's a stupid idea. It's equally stupid to privatize areas of strategic economic importance, such as energy, transport, core infrastructure etc. Which happens all the time. Arguably the army is the most important service for a state. If the private sector was innately more efficient you'd have thought the neolibs would be queueing up to flog it off.
I'm talking about the grunts who sign up and get owned by the state, which is clearly inefficient. Be far better to have some kind of subscription model with multiple armies offering different levels of protection from various threats /s
Edit: Even relying on private providers is a dodgy idea. See e.g. the Great Shell Scandal https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Shell_Crisis_of_1915
If private companies were more efficient than the public sector then you'd want to privatize the armed forces. The fact that no serious person argues for this tells you all you need to know.
That is very true. I've got Tailscale setup and I can get into it through that. Unfortunately I can't put Tailscale on my work machines, so having access via the web would be useful.
Yeah but the report says the vulnerability is related to graphapi which doesn't seem to be a part of all OwnCloud installations. I can't see it on mine either.
Thanks a lot. I'm still getting trusted domain errors. Obviously need to have a dig around.
Thanks for the rec. I've got all my stuff running through NPM and am loath to change it just for this one (annoying) thing!
Currently running NixOS with Debian and Arch containers in distrobox. Certain apps in NixOS (e.g. Calibre) don't respect the scaling in Gnome, but work perfectly via distrobox. Btw, there's a nice GUI for distrobox called Boxbuddy that works really well.