I have been struggling with this too. solution has been running it on my phone for now and looking into dedicated hardware. I’ve come across a few other options (MyWoosh) recently but nothing native to linux.
I have been struggling with this too. solution has been running it on my phone for now and looking into dedicated hardware. I’ve come across a few other options (MyWoosh) recently but nothing native to linux.
I’m a NixOS convert too. I actually still run everything in docker but the idea of not having to remeber or document how I set everything up was too appealing…a year later and my desktop and laptop are now on nix too
Lots of value in owning literally everything a person sees and in some cases even what your eyes are focusing on. The costs are still worth it at this point.
A few months for the Facebook and Instagram bridges and I just setup the Google messages Bridge last week.
This is what I did, took a bit to get it configured but works great once your up and running.
I signed up for beeper, but realized you can self host a matrix server that uses the same bridges between these chat services.
I was skeptical at first, but it’s been super solid and refreshing to have a single chat app for everything.
I think that was steam and this is some other metric, maybe browser stats?
Damn…I paid $1.99 in 2013.
Syncing support is a core feature of immich. The app is top notch from my experience with it.
Would highly reccomend https://immich.app/ too. It’s the solution I’ve finally landed on after trying out most of the options out there.
I have no idea why no other company has been able to recapture the magic of pebble. It was by far the best smartwatch I’ve ever owned.
Docker-compose and a terminal is how I do it. Its simple and effective. I’m able to manage ~20 services that way.
Moved to Jellyfin last year after Plex started making some questionable moves. Only feature I miss is the intro skip.
Also use getcomics!
Unciv! Remake of civV for desktop and Android.
Currently playing through Tunic on my Linux machine. Its a fun adventure game that doesn’t hold your hand.
Shouldn’t be too hard on your machine.
I’d recommend it! Feels better than a web app imo. Especially if your have a couple different addresses.
It’s completely free is the big draw, but it’s not as popular still I ended up back on zwift