Great, was starting to wonder if I was being singled out and they just wanted my email 😀
I still don’t understand why they have that form at all.
Great, was starting to wonder if I was being singled out and they just wanted my email 😀
I still don’t understand why they have that form at all.
I followed the support link in their menu, clicked on quick guide and got this page: https://support.terra-master.com/quickguide/
Are you not presented with a form forcing you to enter an email?
I was very intrigued until they wanted my email before showing me the “Quick Installation Guide”.
Not if you need to run it on Windows.
I use Unraid on my NAS. I like it for storage, I don’t like it for running services. It’s still running my media stack, but only until I get that moved to a Debian server.
Depending on how involved you want to be and what you want to learn, Unraid might be a good fit for you. It’s easy and mostly just works.
*Could there be a way to make someone else “enjoy”… :D
I’m curious, is there a reason you use Baikal over Nextcloud for cal-/card-dav?
I would probably be happy to not have to run an additional service, so I would have to have good reasons to run Baikal next to Nextcloud. Then again, if I had already setup Baikal and then, sometimes later, Nextcloud, There would probably be a great span where I ran both :D
In Denmark it’s probably Snave (No English Wikipedia page for it). Population is a whopping 211 people. It was popularized in a series of commercials for a Danish cellular carrier. The concept was so popular that there even was a movie. I haven’t seen it, but the reviews seems to suggest it could be fun to watch… If you are drunk enough.
The word “snave” in Danish can somewhat be translated to snogging in English. Heavy kissing. Which has led to the city having massive problems with theft of their signs.
Yeah. It’s the warning light for when the ship is sinking.
Check out https://gadgetbridge.org/
I bought a Garmin 265 a couple of months ago after moving from iPhone/Apple Watch to GrapheneOS. I have never installed the Garmin app or created an account there. Most features of the watch works normally.
Not so much a weird thing, but more a weird price.
My local thrift store are known to have high prices. Not because they sell high-quality stuff, the prices are just high. The most insane thing there is what’s clearly a jar that used to hold pickled beets. It’s clean, though, I’ll give them that. Pickled beets are cheap and available in all groceries here. The thrift store chose to price this, empty, jar at 150% the price of a new jar including pickles!
Preferably some interface I could automate with a small shell-script 😀
272 times? Those are rookie numbers.
I practically only have one playlist. Some of the music on it was added in the last millennia.
The repetition really is key. Some of the music on my list have several versions, same song but different recordings, but it has to be the right version. Usually the first one I heard. Having insert streaming service replace “my” version with another is a jarring experience.
Is it a remote position? I’d consider working in a warehouse if I didn’t have to leave my home.
It’s ok, ChatGPT. You’ll grow out of your hallucinations :)
Take my upvote < Loving’ Spoonful >
Then there are options:
Kind of a gamble :D
If we’re talking magical immortality, as in you can’t die, at all. Then the fact that however much enjoyment and experiences you get while the universe still exist, it will be followed by an infinite stretch of nothing after the heat death of the universe.
Wikipedia says: “Hygge is a word in Danish and Norwegian that describes a cozy, contented mood evoked by comfort and conviviality.”
No. Clearly it’s aliens!