

Try to automate updates as much as possible so that new security bugs get fixed quickly.
Try to automate updates as much as possible so that new security bugs get fixed quickly.
Which LLM do you use? Ollama?
I didn’t even think of trying to use a LLM for this. I have been kind of underwhelmed with dedicated plugins for this. Maybe Ollama will finally satisfy all my needs.
But it cannot recognise people, right? But tags and descriptions would be better than nothing.
Reolink cameras seem to be cheap and privacy friendly. You can access them through the app and when you have time you can also use them without any proprietary stuff, as far as I know.
Quick, cheap and easy and with potential for more fiddling down the road.
Nowadays rspamd is used instead of Spamassassin. Maybe that one has tools to do what you want.
Nextcloud. But only because I already have it. I wouldn’t set it up just for that.
Skill issue.
Have the same problem. But symlinks or copying them via cron solved it for me.
You’re not supposed to do it manually.
I use Cx file explorer and mount my PC via sshfs in there. It’s closed source but it supports a whole bunch of protocols including samba, ftp and webdav. And it can launch a webserver on your phone to offer the phone’s files. But sshfs is the most convenient for me.
And for links and other small texts I use either KDEConnect’s copy and paste sync or just send myself the text in Signal.
There should be clients for other DEs. I know there’s a Gnome specific one and I think there’s an independent one as well.
Maybe take a look at Owncloud’s new server. It’s supposed to be much faster and I imagine simpler as well.
Maria is MySQL. More specifically it is a fork with many additional features.
I feel like Android is adding some new power saving “feature” with every version to kill all the useful stuff I want to keep running in the background.
Last stupid thing I remember was when it removed my CalDAV synchronisation because I haven’t been “using” the CalDAV app for some months.
Not to mention all the times it decides to kill something you want to use because it thinks the RAM would be more needed elsewhere. Honestly my 128 MB RAM Nokia N900 could run more apps at the same time than my 4 GB RAM Fairphone.
I use roundcube.