Mastodon: @epchris@hachyderm.io
I could never get hardware accelerated video working with Firefox on my Linux laptop, and Google Meet (used for work) doesn’t work well ( but I guess I blame Google for that).
From the downvotes it seems like many people might be this:
I would love a suggestion for a ups that could tolerate running off my generator when the power is out for extended periods, anyone have a decently priced recommendation?
I don’t think that’s a bad extension of the analogy
I use cloud flare DNS and it has support for dynamic IPs, my current setup is through a plug-in in my PFSense router
On macos it does
I want to preface this by saying that I really don’t know anything about Lemmy, but I can see where subscriptions are managed by the subscribers servers in a federated situation: the community’s server might not even know who is subscribed to it since the subscribers server might be responsible for pulling data.
But any individual subscribers server would know about other users on that server that are subscribed to that community
While it’s running, have you checked docker stats
to see how much memory/cou the container is using? What’s the host, what’re it’s total resources and what are you using to run the vm?
Paperless-ng (or ngx, but I don’t run that flavor)
This is a struggle. I’ve found it helpful to use skip-level 1:1’s to discuss this topic, and make sure my skip level knows ahead of time (and on an ongoing basis) that building this map (and helping to guide others through it) is a priority of mine so they can prepare at their level to provide information that I might be missing.
It’s also a great opportunity to provide that same skip-level with the perspective from the engineers in the organization on the "flip side’ of that coin. You’re facilitating communication and alignment in both directions.
Others have said it already, but I love my Framework laptop. I have one of the first gen ones, running Ubunut, and I’m looking forward to upgrading it to the new AMD motherboard they’re releasing later this year. The fact that they have upgrade paths for their laptops is amazing.
Would love to have seen OpenPilot form Comma on this list to how it compared.