Probably just swapping over to the cell network to continue the call.
While VoLTE is using data, it’s not part of the normal data service your phone uses for the internet, so turning off data likely doesn’t affect it.
Probably just swapping over to the cell network to continue the call.
While VoLTE is using data, it’s not part of the normal data service your phone uses for the internet, so turning off data likely doesn’t affect it.
That used to be the case with 3G and “3.5G”, but with 4G and 5G calls are done over data (VoLTE).
Sounds like you need to set up the Jellyfin server as a windows service so it starts without logging in. I’m surprised it doesn’t do this automatically as part of the installer setup.
Alternatively you can just set up auto-login for your windows user account, but that gives you no security from local access.
Essentially you need a load balancer hosted somewhere that the traffic hits before getting routed to one of the 2 servers. That could be a VPS running Traefik if you prefer that.
Alternatively you could both run something like IPFS and run the static site on that, but anyone accessing the site would either need IPFS installed, or use a gateway hosted somewhere (Cloudflare has a public for example).
It would be good for them to make sure it’s clear that it’s a fork of Firefox and supports addons in their marketing! Right now it’s quite a ways down the home page.
Yeah it seems this is not really meant for full self-hosting, it might be better to find another option to use.
Sounds like you’re just running the back end, and it’s using the public front end linked to your local back end by default.
If you want to use port 12470 it says that is https so you’d need to type that in instead of http in your browser.
If you wanted to run the whole thing locally, it mentions disabling CORS, and then you’d probably need to set up the web front end: https://github.com/Stremio/stremio-web
I’ve always wondered why snap is so slow, I feel like launching a docker container with firefox in it would still be faster than snap.
I do LXC, just seems easier since I can mess with things and use Cockpit or whatever to manage it, without worrying about the host system.
You could, but it’s easier to just disable the map feature in Immich if you don’t want to use it.
Yeah that would be a nice feature to see. The mobile app is sometimes a little buggy loading photos on my phone too, it will be slow to load like it’s pulling from the server even though the photos are also locally on the phone.
Grab docker desktop, then I think you should just be able to follow the Linkwarden install docs. It’s been awhile since I’ve used docker on windows though.
Debian is my vote, that’s what I run on all of my servers, containers, and VMs.
Is immich in a usable state yet?
I’ve been using it for 388 days (as helpfully shown by the new buy button, nice touch), and it’s been stable and rock solid the entire time.
I’ve had a few times it went offline, due to the breaking changes in the docker compose file because I auto-update everything, but it’s always been like a 2 minute fix and it’s back online.
Everything is backed up on my server nightly with incremental backups, both locally and online. So I’m not really worried about something going catastrophically wrong and deleting all my photos or something.
(just point to a folder and you’re good to go)
Immich has that in external library support, it’s pretty easy to set up.
I think disabling by default and having a clear explanation of what enabling it involves is good.
Maybe in the initial account creation/onboarding on a new instance, have it ask if server wide maps should be enabled using the default provider, with clear text about what that involves.
The option to use other providers sounds good too.
The fix on windows was just removing the bad file, there was no reliance on crowdstrike to fix the initial issue that I know of.
I’m curious too, they’re great for managing multiple accounts on services that don’t natively support multiple. But as far as I know from a privacy perspective I’m not sure they have any advantage anymore.
Looks great! I’ll have to give it a try
Are we acting like Linux couldn’t have the same thing happen to it? There are plenty of things that can break boot.
Why so angry?
This lets you share photos without directly exposing Immich to the internet.
I don’t see the point in getting so worked up over someones project they made and decided to share, it’s not like you’re being forced to use it.