

make sure ports 80 (htttp) or 443 (https) are unblocked on your server


make sure ports 80 (htttp) or 443 (https) are unblocked on your server


+ templeos (you have no internet)


ofc it would be horrendously inefficient, but can you use multiple iframes to do asynchronous forms?


sometimes you move on from things you believe and then see people still with those beliefs
btw your wikihow article mostly just talks about security by obscurity, which password crackers already exploit


you could use yt-dlp
uninstalling spyware from windows takes longer than installing linux at this point


I think you can set where immich media is stored with the UPLOAD_LOCATION var in the .env file


that is so fucking cool and epic wtf how is this not more well known??


does turning off window shadows do anything?


i don’t think sudo is perfect either but doas already exists, surely they could use that??


because new shiny things are more secure than proven things
friday night funkin is surprisingly apache


oh that’s so interesting, i should have a look.


kde neon?
if this is a sata drive “SATA link power management” might work?
ik tomshardware reviews of SSDs have information on power consumption
one thing to consider is that some cheap SSDs don’t have power management, so they’ll consume way more power than others at idle.
For a server setup that’s always running you should consider if the slightly lower cost is worth the cost of electricity


organic maps ftw!


that just depends on how comfortable the instance owner is, if i was hosting I’d ip block the UK
you don’t need to post the same content on so many channels, everyone’s subscribed to all of them anyway