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I had it on a beefy server too. Glad that it works for you, every nextcloud thread on social media has a discussion like ours.
And, to offer something positive too: I like Photoprism, it’s very fast, browsing old photos just works with no extra delay, there’s search by date, location, tags, even face detection.
And you don’t have your notification bar on the phone full of upload errors? Nextcloud doesn’t open 15 seconds on the computer? Can you get to older photos in under an hour, while Nextcloud slowly loads one thumbnail per second?
It is really unbeleviable how there are some people for whom Nextcloud just works, and the rest of us.
I gave up on my personal self-hosted instance a long ago, and at work we use commercially hosted Nextcloud and have to get a new account ~yearly because it slows down like Windows 95 when data accumulates.
Nextcloud has so many bugs when you store a lot of files, and photos on a phone accumulate to a big number. Both their Android app and server doesn’t deal with a few years’ worth of photos.
You will have 2 pieces of the puzle.
Is the proxy, you can use tinyproxy or ssh -D
Is the nat traversal /p2p connection. You can use tor hidden service, tuntox or reverse SSH for that. The first two work when both ends are behind NAT.
You connect using the NAT traversal solution of your choice to the raspberry pi, and you forward proxy port from raspberry to a local port. You configure your browser to use localhost as a proxy.
Dude just explained to you that his program can sync progress on phone and desktop. How is that not a valid use case?
I have it on my computer, but I dislike that they keep turning it more and more into a service that’s supposed to run 24/7. Liked it better when it was usable as a bunch of HTML files.
It’s great otherwise. I archive unofficial repair guides for stuff I own, news articles that are directly relevant to my life (like something big that happened nearby or something I was a part of), articles that etched in my memory and I would like to see them again.
I use syncthing now but it’s a different use case. Nginx set up as a webdav server will work just fine, or any s/ftp app with a shared account.
Huh, i just use it with a local directory but I jist checked and could easily select a share from rcx app, so whatever you use for webdav access will also work.
Ps. If you dont use Nextcloud yet, don’t, it’s so slow I can’t imagine how many hours it will take to load a sticker pack, several seconds per file
There’s Ewe Sticker Keyboard that I use with gif files on Android. Particularly with sticker packs I ripped from Telegram.
Im using soulseek-qt on a server, from the linuxserver docker container
Mine stopped updating at some point and I’ve read that this one has been discontinued, please migrate to the new one.
Edit: link for reference https://docs.linuxserver.io/deprecated_images/docker-unifi-controller/
I find using mouse clumsy and welcome a TUI interface. If you like GUI better, stick to using it and don’t shit on OP’s work
Unifi has amazing radio performance, but the software is yucky. and they “recently” (last year?) had a backwards-incompatible update of the controller software which I still didn’t get to migrate.
Im paying for photoprism and donated twice to the unofficial Android client
Check out this app https://github.com/Radiokot/photoprism-android-client
For that one time when systemd-logind crashed on every boot on an unmodified CentOS install because of an OOM.
Exactly copying a name is a bit strange to me. I have always been under impression that whoever named the social network has been unaware of the band.
Lemmy and Debian are not the same.
So it’s like Seren, but for Android instead of Kodi, and with a mandatory server part?