





Yup, that would be CardDAV and CalDAV respectively. There’s a number of programs that does this. Ones I remember are Nextcloud, Radicale and Baikal.


Doubt any one of them is going to stick.


Just in case, actually read at least the first three comments. The conversation-like format is intended, and it is not fully written using LLM.


😙 is more of a kiss though
:3 is more like 



Hloy shit
Looks more like pre-uploaded images but this is revolutionary


I was talking more about whether they can personally tolerate it or not. I thought Factorio over Wi-Fi would be okay even with the inevitable latency, but it was slightly off in a way that I simply could not continue. Meanwhile, I’ve seen people playing ranked games of Rainbow 6 Siege with a similar setup.


If you haven’t used Sunshine to play games yet, I would first try it out with whatever equipments you have before going all-in. It sounds fucking cool on paper, but the whole experience wasn’t all that great for me. Not the Sunshine’s fault, but the games I play are very latency sensitive that it was barely playable.
Personally, if the games play well, I would just go for it.


In terms of setup, Caddy is a lot simpler in syntax, but you will find more tutorials for Traefik and it has better integration with Docker. You can add labels to a container and Traefik uses that as config, whereas in Caddy, you need to set up both the container and the config file. If you want to drop a service, then it is easier in Traefik for this reason. But with decent Nix code, you can basically replicate this in Caddy. Once you set them up, they’re pretty much the same. I’ve seen some people saying Traefik is faster, but realistically, I don’t think it’s meaningful.


Same. There are some tracks and albums I don’t like, but I won’t delete them. Another reason to use smart playlist, I can just put them into “Not My Style” playlist and it’s magically gone from my main list.


Try Ampache! I host 75k files with it.


Item Count: 74939 | Duration: 5274:37:36


Well, I don’t actually play all of them in a straight line; it’s more of an archive. Still, my main playlist is few thousand songs long, which is created with smart playlists.


Why do I see no mentions of Ampache here? From what I found, it was the only program except Navidrome to support nested smart playlist, and Ampache has the editor directly in the web interface.
Anyways, I host mine too! Over 2TB of music files on my server, and it runs pretty well.


Blocking porn has got to be the most “why even bother” thing


I honestly did not know Nextcloud allowed uploads without login. I definitely need to check that out.


It would be desirable, as I don’t have to be prepared whenever someone starts sending a file, but I suppose I can live without it. Thank you for the suggestion!


I’ll have to see if it works in my environment, but otherwise it looks cool! Thank you.


I am a teaching assistant, and occasionally people ask me why their code isn’t working. I take it to my device so they can continue their work whilst I figure out the issue. I want to minimise the uploading complexity, and the time it takes to upload one.


I have used it before and yeah, it does work well as long as you use their OVPN/Wireguard configuration instead of theit client. They’re also very cheap during the sale.