[-] skilltheamps@feddit.de 2 points 8 months ago

Ja genau das ist es. Man muss es aber selbst betreiben, ich glaube es gibt noch niemanden der immich hosting als service anbietet.

[-] skilltheamps@feddit.de 1 points 9 months ago

It is not that easy to understand what you want, to me it reads like you want something like Nextcloud - i.e. your own little cloud, where you can put all your stuff, and view it through the webbrowser or the nextcloud apps, and also keep selected parts of your stuff in sync with your devices (or automatically upload photos take with your smartphone for example).

Backup of Nextcloud (or whatever you want to use) is a seperate topic. Any incremental backup tool would apply though, so there's much to choose from. I personally use btrbk which uses Btrfs Send+Receive to push incremental snapshots to an offsite server.

[-] skilltheamps@feddit.de 1 points 9 months ago

Partly yes, but just installing a package without running into conflicts does not yet guarantee a working system. You have to cater for the right configurations too, for example when you think about a corporate setting with all kinds of networking whoes (like shares, vpns and such). I think you could get this to work with Nix somehow, but you want to test these things beforehand, and if you do so using images then you have the thing to ship to machines in your hands already, there's no need to compose the OS and configurations over and over again for every machine.

Another aspect with non-atomic OS composition on the target is that you have to deal with the transient phase from one state to the next. In this phase all kinds of things could happen, for example an update of nvidia drivers would render cuda disfunctional until the next reboot, as the userspace and kernelspace parts do not fit together anymore. With something like any of the fedora atomic variants, transient phases with basically undefined behaviour do not exist, and the time the system is not guaranteed to be in working order gets reduced to just the reboot.

Nix is cool and definetely better than any traditional package manager. But it is not an ultimate solution, to be honest so far it seems to me like it is living in a nieche of enthusiasts that are smart enough to put up with its unique declaration language. And below that niche you have ordinary linux users that may just be happy with silverblue without any modifications, and above that niche you have corporate doing their own images in CI/CD, CoreOS and all that jazz.

[-] skilltheamps@feddit.de 1 points 11 months ago

There's softmaker office, it's from a german company: https://www.softmaker.com/en/products/softmaker-office

[-] skilltheamps@feddit.de 1 points 1 year ago

Have you taken care about the calendar in flatpak having access to the evolution data server in the distrobox?

[-] skilltheamps@feddit.de 1 points 1 year ago

That depends for me on the height of the z-hop. Too much and the upward motion of the hop will pull filament out of the nozzle and worsen stringing. But that doesn't happen to me when hopping a fraction of the layer height, then it helps to not deposit a blob along the way

[-] skilltheamps@feddit.de 2 points 1 year ago
[-] skilltheamps@feddit.de 2 points 1 year ago

The firewall point I just don't get. When I set up a server, for every port I either run a service and it is open, or I don't and it is closed. That's it. What should the firewall block?

[-] skilltheamps@feddit.de 1 points 1 year ago

I only keep track of the sha256, compose happily uses those. I published the tool https://feddit.de/post/2909288 :)

[-] skilltheamps@feddit.de 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I don't know to what extent you got molested by the prophets of immutable distros yet, but I can only recommend to join the cult. Install Fedora IoT (or CoreOS) and simply know that you'll get a working container host (powered by podman) with every update. The whole discussion about which distro might survive whatever massacre the respective package manager commits next becomes superflous: You simply get the next image that was built upstream solely to serve containers. The whole package-udpating-shengiangs is done by other people for you, you only collect the sweet result. The only "downside" is that one has to become familiar with containers, but since you run docker already that should work out. Also for stuff like tinkering with the latest tools, just put those in a distrobox. That way they are indipendent from your solid container host, and you can mess them up in whatevery way you fancy and dispose them without any traces left behind.

Edit: To give one more example why this is awesome: It wouldn't even matter which one you install, you can just rebase to the other (IoT lives in the fedora-iot remote. silverblue, coreos and the others in the fedora remote. Just for anybody who might be confused by only looking at ostree remote refs fedora)

[-] skilltheamps@feddit.de 2 points 1 year ago

If you do it before every print, you also get rid of the dust that settles inbetween prints

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