

Oh lol I see, it happens


Oh lol I see, it happens


Performance isn’t the only advantage to a full postgres deployment. I have a central database for all of my self hosted apps which makes it really easy to back it all up.
I’ve had a lot of problems in the past from software crashes that left sqlite files in a corrupt state, backups where the sqlite file wasn’t properly closed leaving it in a weird unlockable state, transactions not completing when swap is used, etc. Besides that sqlite really doesn’t play nice with NFS, which is the basis for quite a few cloud storage providers.
“Best option” really depends on what self hosting looks like in your specific setup.


Why would you need this for your scenario? If you’re not downloading you can simply check the listenbrainz recommendations in the playlists that it creates for you
God that’s cool as hell, I really like it
Embedded devs have heavy gambling addiction apparently
Anyone would do that on an autobahn, get out of the passing lane slowpoke xD


I don’t know how to solve it, but I can tell you that this isn’t normal behaviour, I have no such thing in my activity log.
Do you have a helper entity for time or something?


Kubernetes with


This is an ad that promotes a tool to keep your system up to date, no actual patches or risks are mentioned…


I initially generated the talos config with the template script, but using talhelper directly offers a bit more flexibility. The first four nodes in this list are the cm4’s
https://github.com/SquaredPotato/home-ops/blob/main/talos%2Ftalconfig.yaml
I also wrote down my setup steps, check here:


Depending on what you’re going to do with the cluster, 4gb of RAM per node feels rather limiting.
Anyways, as far as storage goes I’m using 4 compute blades loaded with 4 8gb RAM versions of the CM4, each with a 500gb Samsung PM9A1 running Talos to save a bit on that precious RAM.
Got Talos up and running with some help from Onedr0p’s cluster template which saved me a lot of time on the learning curve.


I haven’t tried photoprism in a while, but when I tried it, it wasn’t even close.
Photoprism seems more suited if you’re a photographer to index your professional work where immich aims to be a google photos/icloud alternative.
Immich has native mobile apps to do the syncing and provide a (great) interface for search, it has much better multi-user support, including sharing albums, and much more features than I’m willing to type out here.
The only thing missing, for me at least, is better support for local files to eliminate the need for another gallery app/file picker.
Yeah that’s true, in the case of just running a premade compose file sqlite is the better choice for sure