mlunar
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mlunar@lemmy.worldOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Announcing Timeship v0.1.0: Self-hosted ZFS snapshot browser for TrueNASEnglish
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Announcing Timeship v0.1.0: Self-hosted ZFS snapshot browser for TrueNASEnglish
1·1 month agoHehe, alright, no worries! If you change your mind the PRs are open :)
mlunar@lemmy.worldOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Announcing Timeship v0.1.0: Self-hosted ZFS snapshot browser for TrueNASEnglish
2·1 month ago🤓 you got it! Mascots are underrated!
mlunar@lemmy.worldOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Announcing Timeship v0.1.0: Self-hosted ZFS snapshot browser for TrueNASEnglish
1·1 month agoHi! Thanks a lot for trying it out!
I manage all my apps via docker compose, so I’m actually less familiar with TrueNAS apps, so I’m happy that setup was quick :) Would you be interested in contributing a short guide on the setup?
When viewing a snapshot, highlight files (and possibly folders) that differ from the current state (deleted files in red, modified files in yellow, for example)
Yeah, I was thinking something along those lines as well. Maybe being able to “diff” between two snapshots as well, for example to see what was changed in a snapshot compared to its predecessor. Would be cool to have file diffs as well :)
Downloading entire folders, that would probably require timeship to zip them up beforehand, though.
Yeah, that would be nice too. I think archiving / zipping multiple files or folders on the fly is fairly straightforward in Go, it’s just the matter of putting in the time to make it happen.
If you have any other ideas, let me know! Or open an issue directly :)
Some of the other things I was thinking of are just in the README roadmap, but I’ll move them to issues soon enough I guess
You don’t need a “platform” if you just want a simple blog. I don’t know your values, but you can check mine: https://lnar.dev/blog/blog-setup/
I’m just getting my feet wet really, but I love that setup. The only change since that post is that I use Obsidian for editing (and some minor extension changes). It’s a shame Obsidian is not FOSS, but it also doesn’t matter as there is no lock-in and easy to switch.
mlunar@lemmy.worldOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Photofield v0.20.0 released: dark mode, photo details, best scrollbar, better map, more search filters, etc.English
1·3 months agoThx! Out of interest, what is your use case?
mlunar@lemmy.worldOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Photofield v0.20.0 released: dark mode, photo details, best scrollbar, better map, more search filters, etc.English
3·3 months agoThanks for trying it out! Let me know if you run into any issues or have some ideas :)
mlunar@lemmy.worldOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Photofield v0.20.0 released: dark mode, photo details, best scrollbar, better map, more search filters, etc.English
3·3 months agoHey thanks! The Immich folks are doing an astounding job indeed :)
Vielleicht ist die Tür nicht dafür geeignet, aber ich hab’s schon mit drei verschieden erfolgreich gemacht. Es sieht immer hoffnungslos, aber nach 10-60 min findest du schon den richtigen Winkel, vllt dieses Video hilft: https://youtu.be/3VBHxC6H_gY
Versuche auch mit mehr Druck am verschieden Stellen, die Karte ist meistens dann ziemlich kaputt
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CSCareerQuestions@programming.dev•[Potential regular thread] How happy are you with your current job?
1·11 months agoI believe fossil (vcs by sqlite folks) works like that, but that’s like a niche within a niche within a niche 😄
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CSCareerQuestions@programming.dev•[Potential regular thread] How happy are you with your current job?
1·11 months agoWhat open source stuff are you writing? :)
mlunar@lemmy.worldOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Photofield Part 1: Origins: Gallery Begins: The BeginningEnglish
1·1 year agoLet me know if you encounter any issues! ☺️
mlunar@lemmy.worldOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Photofield Part 1: Origins: Gallery Begins: The BeginningEnglish
1·1 year agoHmm, I’m not sure I understand exactly. By default it uses each subfolder as an album / collection that you can pick on the home page. You can also configure custom collections/albums consisting of arbitrary directories. You could also configure e.g. an “all” collection with all the photos combined by listing the root directory(s). Is that what you meant?
mlunar@lemmy.worldOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Photofield Part 1: Origins: Gallery Begins: The BeginningEnglish
2·1 year agoThanks! Do you mean explorer-like folder browsing?
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Deutschland@feddit.org•Medienberichte: Kanzler Scholz entlässt Finanzminister LindnerDeutsch
6·1 year agoAls schüchterner neuer Deutscher habe ich mich nicht vertraut. Trotzdem jetzt gepostet, Danke! :)
mlunar@lemmy.worldOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Photofield v0.15.0 released: Google Photos alternative, now zoomier than ever! Plus related image search, map view, arm64, tags (alpha), and more!English
1·2 years agoThanks!
You can run it on a subdomain, e.g. photos.mydomain.com with no special configuration, but it doesn’t support subpaths, e.g. mydomain.com/gallery/
mlunar@lemmy.worldOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Photofield v0.15.0 released: Google Photos alternative, now zoomier than ever! Plus related image search, map view, arm64, tags (alpha), and more!English
2·2 years agoNo concrete plans for auth yet, but there’s an feature request for this. I didn’t really want to give a sense of false security with a half-baked solution.
For uploading, I thought about it briefly and it could be interesting. How would you expect it to work?
I imagine you would configure a sort of a target folder structure, then it would dump all uploads based in that structure? Or fully managed like GPhotos/Immich where the app hashes, dedupes and owns the files directly? 🤔






There’s an easy solution to that problem: grab a camera and get crackin’! 😁