Hmm I'll have to double check that. My server has 4 or 5 hard drives, I start to lose track of what's where 😅
I don't have issues with Photoprism though.
Hmm I'll have to double check that. My server has 4 or 5 hard drives, I start to lose track of what's where 😅
I don't have issues with Photoprism though.
Can you please put politics posts in [email protected]?
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Ah is that what it was. Everyone was always raving about Immich but it was always so slow for me!
Nextcloud Memories is something to check out. It is a vast improvement on the default photo experience and saves moving all your stuff.
I am regularly closing and opening the browser 😅. I also am sure hardware acceleration was disabled, it was immediately obvious when sites with animated transitions slowed to a crawl.
I might try creating a fresh profile, that should hopefully avoid the risk of previously saved settings being reloaded even after a reinstall.
Waterfox is a good idea too haha. I should try it for a while and see if it has the same issue.
In @Dave news this week, I failed to work out why my firefox UI (but not tabs) keep freezing, and I bought a security camera to play with Frigate.
I am also about 8 questions in to analysing the lemmy.nz census data, out of something like 42 questions 😓
(I disabled all addons except uBlock, and the UI still froze. 🤷 🤦 😭 )
Is it? With the advent of cloud storage, it seems that is the easiest way. Any cloud storage, any OS, its the concept of cloud storage that solves this problem.
Thank you, it was bothering me that the creator didn't understand how crosswords work.
Easy. Raspberry Pi. Made in UK, doesn't come with bloatware, Windows, or even any OS (unless you buy the kit that comes with Raspberian pre-installed).
It's also upgradable (or at least expandable) through its many available connections.
Not feasible as a daily driver but it meets the specified requirements.
It will have components made in China but it will be hard to avoid that for pretty much anything made of more than a few different materials.
Alternative answer is the Framework laptop, made in Taiwan, can also be ordered without an OS or even without a hard drive (DIY version that you assemble yourself). You can then be picky about the other parts you buy, it's possible to buy RAM, SSD, etc not made in China.
I'm afraid not. Due to oddities with ActivityPub, the options are basically to remove it or do nothing.