

What if I decide to digitize my entire movie catalog? I would have to rip those DVDs and blurays…
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What if I decide to digitize my entire movie catalog? I would have to rip those DVDs and blurays…


Synology is already enshittifying itself


$5 for mine


Ah, that’s a good point. The full tower version has space for that, though.
I’m not saying you should get an Optiplex 7050 specifically, but a used office PC tower (like an Opitplex, HP Elitedesk, Lenovo Thinkcenter, etc) can be picked up for under $500, ready to go, and has more than enough processing power to handle the loads you’re asking of it. Plus, they usually have Intel’s AMT management option (aka “vPro”), which allows you to remotely manage the PC even when it’s powered off.
Not if you get a laptop that supports battery charge limiting. Like a Thinkpad.


Tell them to suck it up and deal with it. ¯\(°_o)/¯
Ah, ok, I get the general idea now. UCCU uses this software, too (you said you worked for MX, which is based in Lehi… I also work in Lehi 😅), but I gotta be honest - I’m not a huge fan of the mobile app. It just feels like a PWA. But that might just be UCCU’s implementation, so, IDK.
Thanks for the explanation though!
The whole thing 😅 how do I know if my bank uses MX?
Can you elaborate on this some more?
The only thing I’m really questioning is the removal of the Archos devices. I’m sure if this is legit then there are reasons for it, but those devices essentially started the entire Rockbox project.
Today is still 4/1, so I’m going to wait until at least tomorrow before I form an opinion on this.
Well now I can’t unhear that, thanks.


I use a few of those already (HA, Proxmox, etc), I’ll have to check it out later.


Ntfy’s public server costs money. Something that’s need-to-know when suggesting an app to someone who’s curious about its functionality.
I already have a small cluster that I run shit on, so that’s they way I would take.


I poked around and it’s a bit more involved than that.


My only beef with LubeLogger (and it’s a pretty minor one, given it’s just the one dev) is the lack of a mobile app. I’ve used aCar since 2012. I have years of data logged, and IMO, having periodic reminders and widgets available at a single tap is a bit more favorable than a PWA.
I am very curious about ntfy though. Please do share.


I run this on a simple docker instance.
Ah, this makes sense now. I was wondering why it hadn’t been updated in a while, that was my only hangup.