What do you do on that many pi’s that could not be done easier on 1 x86 box?
What do you do on that many pi’s that could not be done easier on 1 x86 box?
Does this work on a headless box?
Very much became it exist. Its way simpler to do in the GUI.
Did not have to learn anything specific, and can work for things not in docker containers too, like the Nextcloud Snap.
Thanks for posting this! Was a very interesting read. I am deep into Logseq right now but this setup is tempting
I would love too, but New Zealand is a little far…
Looks good! I got one a couple of weeks ago too. I got the DMG ‘grey’ version but I am a bit disappointed and wish I got the black. Its far more brown than I expected
I would use syncthing for this
This is an amazing guide! Thanks so much for sharing it.
The owner of the name and repo has changed hands in exchange for money, and is now going to be pushing licences to use it. You can say that is not “sold” if you like, but its the same to me.
I tried Immich but did not like it, its also been sold so who know what will happen there. I have been using Nextcloud and loving it
Interest to know this too, deal appears too good…
I have become quite invested in Logseq, noting down everything from terminal commands, to shopping lists and recipes. Syncing the .md files between my desktop, laptop phone and work pc with ST works amazing.
I name all my computers after NZ Birds in our native language Māori. So far I have used, Pukeko, Takahe, Kakapo, Weka, Ruru, Piwakawaka and my latest laptop Kahu
I have really been enjoying the “Linux User Space” podcast recently
I’ve installed a few through Litrus and they have just worked. This was on SteamDeck and Ubuntu desktop