

I have the oneplus 13, it truly is a two day phone battery wise. I actually forgot to charge it over night once and I didnt even notice it until it was at 20% battery the evening after and I got an alert about it.
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I have the oneplus 13, it truly is a two day phone battery wise. I actually forgot to charge it over night once and I didnt even notice it until it was at 20% battery the evening after and I got an alert about it.
Don’t care about features, just care about how to protect myself against their data stealing.
I think simpler deployment should be on top of the list for next year. The microservice architecture scares quite a lot of people away and makes it complicated. If it was me, I would make microservices optional, for people who wants to scale their immich components. Most will never have the need.
I don’t know either and it’s annoying how they can sell mobile phones that may be harmful to our eyes. It’s not only xiaomi either, it’s almost all manufacturers.
PWM at 120hz.
The frequency of 120 Hz is very low, so the flickering may cause eyestrain and headaches after extended use.
Yeah manufacturers also list brightness as the highest possible brightness for a single pixel, not the real value of the screen.
As usual, you have to take manufacturers data with a bathtub of salt.
PWM at 120 Hz, good luck with your eyes…
I know not everyone is sensitive to it but for the ones who are, it’s a major problem. Pain in eyes, headaches, blurry vision, and probably does real damage to the eyes.
People said it back then too. The ad and tracking industry will always invade more and more of our privacy. When will there be enough tracking to make them stop and be happy? Never. Never is the only answer.
I think you are still learning… What you say doesn’t make sense, so I think you may have misunderstood what happened.
I use Asus routers, they have good hardware. But then I install Fresh Tomato on them to give them full professional routing capabilities. It’s amazing what’s included in that, including vlan support, dns masquerade support etc etc.
Didn’t know that, thanks for clarification!
Then I suggest two piholes. :)
Yeah this is the next best option, but a secondary pihole is the best, so you still get the dns blocking while the first one is down.
You listed cloudflare now (1.1.1.1) but I prefer https://www.quad9.net/ for the privacy and security.
Proxmox with latest Debian i guess, but all virtual machines are on Ubuntu 23.10. It’s just the easiest to install things on, and have a semi-recent kernel, even though I would never use it on the desktop.
I actually wanted to run arch in the vms but I couldn’t find any image with the latest arch. The latest I found was with kernel 6.3.
Yeah in a cluster with consul. Consul gives automatic service discovery and works with traefik so I don’t even have to care which node my service is running on since traefik knows how to find it using consul.
For the storage I went with a simple solution. I installed nfs on a machine running in nomad, and then configured the nomad clients to mount that disk. All of this with ansible so I don’t have to do it more than once.
I really like self hosting too but Kubernetes is overkill in complexity. I use nomad. :)
I never thought of using nfs over wireguard. Very nice.
I thought it was quite simple but it depends on your experience of course. It’s a single binary and a single config file, so I felt it was soo much simpler.
You can buy a good udemy course for 10 dollars too which really helps in the beginning.
You really should look into Nomad: https://developer.hashicorp.com/nomad/docs/nomad-vs-kubernetes
I sat up a nomad cluster in my home lab just a few days ago, on top of instances in proxmox. Works really well and is simple to maintain and understand.
Hmm, can you have absolute paths like that in docker compose? Ive always used paths relative to the current working dir.
I guess I will let you know if I need customer service. :)