

If Immich counts for its search system, then there’s that.
Otherwise I’ve tried some various things and found them lacking in functionality, and would require leaving my PC on all the time to use.
If Immich counts for its search system, then there’s that.
Otherwise I’ve tried some various things and found them lacking in functionality, and would require leaving my PC on all the time to use.
I thought about it, but remote access is just something I use so rarely that it doesn’t seem worth the cost to me.
Also I really distrust anything ‘lifetime’, historically those don’t work out very well on most services.
Thanks! Looks like it will work.
Thanks this looks great!
Just regular old WinSCP, or XPipe for smaller stuff and editing config files.
I need a GUI, I’ll use rsync to migrate a lot of data to a new server or something occasionally, but it’s just a pain compared to a nice graphical file browser.
Yeah that’s not the issue, it’s just their auto-discovery not working on my network.
Well this is a good reason to finish my migration to Jellyfin I think.
I only use remote streaming a couple times per year, so paying for plex pass just for that seems a bit silly. Their online-only account auth is also super annoying if the internet is down.
It definitely has some issues for ease of use. For example Jellyfin for some reason will not find the server on my network in any of the client apps, and typing in a URL by hand with a TV remote is not fun.
I’ve used:
But for slower connections bittorrent is the best option by far because it doesn’t care about interruptions, and verifies the data as it goes. Just gotta make sure you’re port forwarding the client.
By default out of the box it will transfer over the internet if it needs to.
Syncthing is designed to be used over the internet, it’s why it supports NAT hole punching, relay servers, and discovery servers.
Weird that their system doesn’t flag the flood of political spam, if all it takes is one person replying stop a few times
It’s an interesting thing to think about, wouldn’t widespread desktop Linux malware be quite bad because of the lack of any AV/Malware detection typically used?
It’s the main thing I miss from using google, the maps results and the business profiles. So far none of the other search engines I’ve tried have it, or they have an alternative that doesn’t work.
Your changes get uploaded to openstreetmap.
Also can easily run a local webdav server with SFTPGo on Linux/BSD/OSX/Windows: https://docs.sftpgo.com/latest/installation/
Or use it directly with your devices to sync instead of going through syncthing.
Maybe Bazzite because it’s geared towards working well with gaming out of the box.
You can self host Firefox sync although it’s a pain. Or you can sync only bookmarks using an extension like xbrowsersync or floccus. Otherwise using the official Firefox sync is the best option.
Very useful to see if your source/dest are performing as expected.
Librewolf also tends to break sites sometimes, I don’t want to deal with that