Hi, I recommend you read the book “Run Your Own Mail Server”. The fact that a book exists for this topic is all the proof you need to not do this decision. But if you absolutely must, this is the way.
Hi, I recommend you read the book “Run Your Own Mail Server”. The fact that a book exists for this topic is all the proof you need to not do this decision. But if you absolutely must, this is the way.
Only I rely on my services and if they break I’ll fix them myself.
I don’t run Immich specifically but all other software I run is on :latest tags and unattended-upgrades on Debian. It works so, why bother?
Docker Engine is open source. They could’ve easily contributed patches to it which just further proves that it is a NIH syndrome response.
Yes… I remember finding my dad’s CD labeled “Need for Speed Most Wanted” when I was 5. Taught me a valuable lesson.
I use Docker exclusively. Podman is the NIH syndrome response to an industry standard. It has its benefits but Docker just works.
They have mailing lists where they announce releases. Since it’s not that common for distros like Debian I don’t mind the manual labor once in a while. I only seed 3 ISOs anyway as I don’t think the rest contribute that much anyway. (Debian, Arch and Mint)
I think the logo is cool ;)
Did you try zotify?
I remember researching the topic a while back. SimpleMDM seems to do it, but it requires paying Apple $300 a year. Luckily, Mosyle allows up to 30 devices for free.
I am happy and enjoy every moment of life.
This is a friendly reminder that NAT is not a firewall and should not be treated as such.
Thank you.
I don’t think so, GTA has a lot of pathing and logic, I think it makes sense
If it’s just logic and stuff then not really. Most of the video’s game size comes from assets. Textures/npc etc.
you don’t know how good it smells
Try the knock-off Luigi board.
Israel clearly meant that ‘south’ means Egypt.
I wouldn’t judge people like that. You don’t know what happened back then, there is a chance they grew up as a person or they were tight for money and took whatever job paid the most with their available skill set.
No, all traffic is encrypted via SSL so your isp doesn’t know what you’re doing
For the license to be changed every team member needs to submit a written agreement that he agrees to the change, otherwise their contributions must be removed as they were written under a different license, the only exception is usually permissive licenses such as MIT/BSD 3 clause.
Usually, to rugpull FOSS contributors, companies who maintain FOSS software ask contributors to sign a CLA which waives their rights and lets the control their contributions. Immich isn’t doing any of that, and it will likely remain AGPL forever because changing the license will be a big hassle for them with the amount of contributors.