andOTP backups are supported on Aegis after you create a vault
andOTP backups are supported on Aegis after you create a vault
A mini PCs sips power when they’re mostly idle, at about 10/15w then it creeps upwards if you push it. It also only needs the iGPU anyway even if you wanna do trancoding on Plex. It will most likely be way more efficient that a desktop with a GPU on it
I think the best choice is getting one of those so all your services are working all the time. A RPI will work albeit you gotta be aware of its limitations.
Used andOTP but got discontinued, Aegis is the king now :)
Probably just hardware compatibility and me specifically NVIDIA x) once you get the kinks sorted out it’s a pretty stable experience
Started contributing 2 weeks ago and just did a walk for StreetComplete yesterday, it’s hella fun and I’ve added a lot of POIs on my city since i started, just over 400 changesets atm :)
Yeah, it is (website). OSM relies on the community and it’s very common stuff is missing. I’ve started editing there exactly 2 weeks and added a lot of POIs on my city.
If you wanna have a headstart in contributing to OSM, you can check out their wiki or you could use a app like StreetComplete that brings some gamifying aspects by sending out quests.
Organic Maps is another OSM GPS app, maybe it’s the one you’re thinking of?
Indeed, I was supposed to born on the 31st Dec 1999 but didn’t feel like it I guess :)
SIngle player games / simulation games, the only FPS I’ve kept around is CS:GO really. Also play Warframe sometimes but the grind is painful sometimes
If you’re satisfied with Jellyfin, you should stick to that cause Plex ain’t bringing much to the table in all honesty. I still use Plex cause it works better most of the time really.
If you want a FOSS alternative to fetchnotifs, you can try changedetection.io :)
It still works fine so I’m assuming no one is paying for it, including myself :)
Libreddit is great, been using it way before the Reddit drama (libreddit.caldeirag.xyz), there is also Teddit which is similar, they both support the cookie subscription thing.
Libreddit uses anonymous endpoints that still work for now, I use Libreddit daily on my instance.
21 days so far :)
Looks great, congrats :)
Patiently waiting for Thunderbird on mobile with k-9 so Gmail it is atm
I have it running for a couple of months now, doing just fine. Had to change my compose file a while back due to some change but rock solid so far.
I do run Syncthing too in any case