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import commented on The Synology End Game   lowendbox.com/blog/they-u... · Posted by u/amacbride
jauntywundrkind · 13 hours ago
People seem very attracted to Synology because it requires very little thought & effort.

FWIW the new Ugreen NAS run Debian. I don't know a ton about it, but it's be great if they could stay a little more up to date. This Synology story with ancient forks & weird encryption sounds truly bogus.

import · 5 hours ago
I have a Ugreen, just got the latest update runs on kernel 6.12
import commented on Show HN: Sping – An HTTP/TCP latency tool that's easy on the eye   dseltzer.gitlab.io/sping/... · Posted by u/zorlack
guessmyname · 5 days ago
> It's easy to install if you have pip. (Available at service-ping-sping on PyPi)

Consider rewriting the program in Go, then you’ll have a statically linked binary that’s much easier to install (less dependencies) and will be much faster too.

import · 5 days ago
Not here to advise rewriting from scratch but I found myself considering using go/rust/c stuff instead of Python in the last few years. Less headache and more predictable
import commented on Show HN: NextDNS Adds "Bypass Age Verification"    · Posted by u/nextdns
import · 12 days ago
Are you guys still active? I don’t remember how many of my questions went unanswered in the help forums, later switched to self hosted adguard.
import commented on Vaultwarden commit introduces SSO using OpenID Connect   github.com/dani-garcia/va... · Posted by u/speckx
xxmarkuski · 14 days ago
How secure is Vaultwarden?
import · 14 days ago
You can read the code and see?
import commented on Show HN: Edka – Kubernetes clusters on your own Hetzner account   edka.io... · Posted by u/camil
sciencesama · 14 days ago
is there a selfhosted version of this ?
import · 14 days ago
You can just install k3s maybe?
import commented on Show HN: Ten years of running every day, visualized   nodaysoff.run... · Posted by u/friggeri
shahzaibmushtaq · 2 months ago
You collected and logged all 3653 days of data through a device or manually by typing/saving it where initially (excel sheet) after each new run?

The details are astonishing.

Can you tell how you managed all of this so gracefully? Were you working on this idea from day 1? When did you buy this domain?

You even saved and displayed a few dozen live map coordinates as well from 2016 onwards.

import · 2 months ago
Most of the well known GPS watches supports GPX exports.
import commented on Show HN: AirBending – Hand gesture based macOS app MIDI controller   nanassound.com/products/s... · Posted by u/bepitulaz
bepitulaz · 2 months ago
It’s on the plan to expand this app for iPhone. But, I haven’t tried lidar, so I decided to release for macOS first.

Also with iPhone, I have to think how to transmit MIDI data to DAW on laptop. Well, most likely via USB or network.

import · 2 months ago
I do this with "Apple Lightning to USB Camera Adapter". iPad basically talks to the midi sequencer via USB.
import commented on Is an Intel N100 or N150 a better value than a Raspberry Pi?   jeffgeerling.com/blog/202... · Posted by u/transpute
subscribed · 2 months ago
You cannot just compare raspberry pi specifically with all the slew of the random no name / ephemeral mini-pc builds, they're not the same.

I was trying to find something deemed reliable for myself (I need two: one to replace kodi, one as the home storage) and I just don't know. Some have good prices and terrifyingly bad reviews, some look decent but in-depth reviews show significant design shortcomings (eg very bad air circulation inside, 2.5G ports but one chip for this and dosk, for example.

import · 2 months ago
You can get beelink or minisforum. I have both and they’re rock solid.
import commented on Ask HN: What's the 2025 stack for a self-hosted photo library with local AI?    · Posted by u/jamesxv7
noncoml · 2 months ago
> We no longer are auto uploading to Google or Apple.

May I ask why? Just curious as the main reason I use Immich is for the auto upload

Edit: Ugh. Can’t read. I somehow read don’t auto upload to Immich.

import · 2 months ago
Self hosting and owning your own data
import commented on Show HN: RomM – An open-source, self-hosted ROM manager and player   github.com/rommapp/romm... · Posted by u/gassi
zurdi · 3 months ago
Of course! we are excited about the post and we want to answer any question regarding RomM. Answering you:

1. That's exacty what RomM (among other things) does. You will have a Jellyfin/Plex interface from where download your games 2. Right now we match using the name of the file, but we are planning to add match by hash thaat will increase the accuracy even more. If it doesn't match anything, you are able to match it manually from the interface in a very user friendly way. 3. Yes, our API docs are integrated into RomM itself, so any RomM instance you can access will show the docs. It can be your own instance, or the demo site one for example (https://demo.romm.app/api/docs) or (https://demo.romm.app/api/redoc)

Apart from that, we have some integrations with different systems, like a plugin for playnite or an app for muos or portmaster to avoid download from the browser itself but from a native client (https://docs.romm.app/latest/Integrations/Playnite-plugin/) and (https://docs.romm.app/latest/Integrations/muOS-app/). A lot more integrations are in the works

import · 2 months ago
Thanks for the answer. Curious how hacks can be enabled, any pointers on that?

u/import

KarmaCake day84December 7, 2011View Original