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  • Check out immich, I use that self hosted and it's exactly like Google photos. It even has optional facial recognition.

  • Yes. It's funny. It's the same kind of funny that "the game" (ha goteem), rickrolling, stick bugging the thing with the hand okay symbol, and even so far as "made you look" is. Just a simple easily spreadable and understandable "gotcha" to share with friends. It's constantly evolving and in a short time it will be something else with the same basic mechanism to be used as a gotcha and it will be funny too. Something doesn't need to be deep to spread a little laugh.

  • Could I instead interest you in an embody? I find it's a much better model.

  • If you've been using Linux for 20 years that makes sense, as I have a lot of applications I used on windows that are not available on linux and have no alternative in any repo or flatpak, only as weird little projects on github (that don't work half the time). So I've spent a lot of time trying to replicate a resemblance of my work flow and QoL luxuries. Your work flow has been refined over that 20 years with little windows influence.

  • Yeah it's missing several returns to you.

  • Correct! It's where web searches bring me so it's what I use until I git gud enough to learn how to find things better.

  • I do in my server! But I didn't even consider it in terms of a workstation.

  • Oh cool, I'll have to check it out! Thanks!

  • Close, but not quite!

  • Yes the world of github and linux is vast and I am like a newborn baby. I hope to visit your bubble one day my friend.

  • linuxmemes @lemmy.world

    My impression of github since switching to Linux

  • Alternate twitch player or something like that

  • No script lets you individually allow js on certain sites, even specific sources. Block all by default, allow safe sites or temporarily allow other sites based on need. I started doing that this year and it hasn't been nearly as much trouble as I thought it would be.

  • Exactly, so use Proton :P

  • Normal, Illinois

  • I had to pay 4000 yesterday because I went to the hospital for a heart-related scare which turned out to be nothing (and some low potassium) after some tests. That was with insurance. Without, it would have been just over $75,000.

    Edit: I stayed at the hospital overnight for 3 days and 2 nights.

  • You need the software running in the background. For what it's worth, the overhead is basically 0 when I use it.

    Or for linux, Input Remapper (Pop OS has this by default in their repository)

  • Try the program "REWASD". Or for linux, Input Remapper (Pop OS has this by default in their repository)

  • 30 seconds and a web search shows how to do this.