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I’m an Audiologist. Love it when you get one of these. ;)
Also find me @ebits21@lemmy.world
I’m an Audiologist. Love it when you get one of these. ;)
In my basement as well… along with 3x the number of textbooks as this. Used to buy them used for fun.
Welcome to the former lifer student club lol.
My guess is Gerbil.
I tried it and it didn’t work well for me (can’t remember why, it was awhile ago).
Looks great. I’ll probably wait for a flatpak and try it out.
I’ve already automated Restic with bash scripts and systemd timers but… used to use Vorta with Borg and did like having a GUI.
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I do with Mobius and it’s usable. I have a Synology NAS always there at home to sync to though. (Mobius syncs 1-2 hours per day in the background but it’s dynamic and not predictable thanks to Apple).
If I didn’t syncing between iOS devices would probably not work very well.
Yes instant syncing with iOS requires you to open the app if you can’t wait. I’ll often open Mobius if I’m working back and forth to make sure it syncs instantly.
You could probably create a Tailscale vpn network (or something similar) and setup Syncthing to use the Tailscale address of your laptop.
Obsidian + Syncthing is what I’ve settled on. Not perfect, but the best I’ve used.
Works great. Just remember syncing is not the same as a backup. Make sure you do backups!
The previous code was released under lgpl so…. Yeah if you can find a copy of it you are entitled to it. That was the developer’s choice.
Taking all the old code down with a force push to GitHub suddenly is a bit futile since obviously there are ways to get the old source.
I’m not against developers getting paid, but there’s definitely a ‘rug-pulling’ aspect to this situation that leaves a bad taste.
They claim that not enough people donated, hence the change in licensing. But yeah, I don’t see the business case. I imagine commercial devs will just move on to something else.
It’s just a wrapper for other GUI libraries.
That and I’m sure it’ll be forked.
The user has to have a key to use the software, no free account then no key after 30 days unless the developer paid for the key.
Jellyfin really is free :p
Also on Roku with a recent update
5 minutes after every computer boot to a NAS. Then nightly from the NAS to the cloud.
I was very excited to do this years ago when my sister bought me a kit….
I could never go through with it… I just knew the data would be abused and/or stolen. Sucks.
Tax deductible doesn’t mean it costs you nothing.
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