We have I-Root and K-Root in Europe, these are certainly used…
We have I-Root and K-Root in Europe, these are certainly used…
In my experience, you actually need more people to maintain and extend existing software compared to the initial build out.
Usually because of scalability concerns, increasing complexity of the system and technical debt coming due.
Timberborn is among my all time favorites
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I thought so, but that might be 10 years ago and in Flanders, so… 🤷♂️
Belgian?
Most countries stopped using SMS ages ago. WhatsApp, Signal and Telegram are ubiquitous.
Fuck that, I’m happy with my 32-hr workweek. Wouldn’t even want to do 40 again…
Dev in Europe with a comfortable life.
Oh no! Anyways…
When I had my phone delivered it was from a special courier, not the normal post. I had to show ID in order to accept the delivery.
(EU)
I’m still open to giving the Immich licensing model a chance.
I have a feeling they are going to retroactively shorten the “lifetime” of my license.
Even if they were reading a book, a 10 year old in the cart still sounds a bit silly.
I remember being very active as a kid at the super market running “missions” to get items. One time I dropped a jar of tomato sauce on the floor and I felt so bad about it. Another time I remember college kids making fun of me for pushing the cart (to be fair it probably looked quite ridiculous). Now I look back and laugh…
Immich also has (local) AI for face recognition.
Most people here don’t like it when other people are training on your photos.
Bean counting?
Enterprise edition? Or do you already have OneDrive set up?
My Win10 starting doing this a few years ago, probably every month or so.
Super informative, thanks :)
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Light mode is pretty hard on the eyes in dim lighting, the same way dark mode is in full sun. Health-wise, it’s best to decrease the amount of light as bed time approaches and that includes screens beaming light into our face.
My computer defaults to light mode every morning and then I toggle dark later in the day when it becomes the more comfortable setting. So, for me it’s not really about “preference”.
Very happy to have dark mode Wikipedia for late night queries!
I still include Google results in my Searx.
Definitely miss the good ol’ days where it was optimized to give the best results. Same goes for Netflix recommendations back in the the DVD mailer days…