It is a donation. You will get a license key and when applied to your instance, it will report you are a supporter in the web interface.
For me it was a means to show some support.
It is a donation. You will get a license key and when applied to your instance, it will report you are a supporter in the web interface.
For me it was a means to show some support.
Thanks for all the hard work, delivering a great piece of software!
Immich server key purchased a few weeks ago, was the least I could do.
Using the go application to import the Google takeout zip file is a really good way to improve the WAF.
Thanks!
That’s my understanding.
And I think a small fee to get out of the googlyclaws. Paying $100 once, to host immich for the family and supporting development is a no brainer to me.
But I understand not everyone has the resources or is willing to donate.
Thanks for this. Finamp looks really nice.
NetApp makes storage devices, just like Dell’s DataDomain.
Looks like the ad is referring to a ST6000NM0034, a drive from Seagate. Personally, I like to stay away from that brand as far as possible.
Have had good experiences with WD.
Vlans firewall rules and something to route between the different networks.
This can all be achieved with pretty much every Linux installation.
Easydns.ca, no privacy issues. Nothing about me personally in the who’s db (.net tld)
In run a personal instance of forgejo, love it.
Everything I want regarding version control and workers. And more lightweight on the frontend side.
No HACS support out of the box. (HA as docker)
The only use for RPI is kodi and Mainsail for the printer. All of them boot from NFS, so no storage issues. Everything else is x86-64 or docker containers on those Intel/amd machines.
No experience with qmk on these controllers, but connected several of these oled displays to esp32 microcontrollers without any problems.
CS, SDA and SCL will be your spi bus, the D/C is an output (from controller pov, input for the display) to signal the ‘mode’ of operation.
Good luck.
SDA/SCL pair is probably i2c, CS chip-select? But that would be more appropriate for spi.
DC is probably to switch the display controller between command and data modes. So you will have to connect that to a gpio on your blue pill to let software switch between data/command.
Alrighty… Big fat S P I on the back of the PCB (: facepalm:). So SDA/SCL is data and clock for the spi-bus. Hth.
I totally agree with you, the wording could be more clear.
Reading this: we have enabled a way for you to financially support the continued development of Immich, ensuring the software can move forward and will be maintained, by offering a lifetime license of the software
Was enough for me to order a server license (…). I like the software and being a professional developer I totally understand you might need funds to do the job.
So this is just my €0.02 to keep the flow from caffeine to code flowing…