Out of curiosity, why cant you use a wildcard?
Out of curiosity, why cant you use a wildcard?
I haven’t tried it but it can theoretically support webdav. You can also mount it read only via fuse with a bit of effort.
Those are both on my list of things to experiment with. I love the speed but I miss the real files of NextCloud.
Internet.bs because it’s cheap and had a cctld I wanted
This was my thought too. Maybe once there is too much traffic to handle we can talk about a vintage day or something but until then share everything.
This is what I do. DAVx5 works well as long as you’re ok withiut realtime sync (you can pick how fast you want it). I would love to see Fastmail build the support I to their own app but that’s not where we’re at.
I’ve had a fair amount of Prana clothing that I’ve worn extensively. It is some of the most comfortable stuff I own but most of the pants are starting to wear out. I’m not sure exactly how old they are but I would guess 3-5 years and generally heavy use.
Specifically I think I have Bridger jeans and Vaha pants but I could be mistaken about the branding.
I’m also using Dozzle and it’s been great for semi realtime use. I occasionally think about something for longer term logs but haven’t yet had the motivation.
I have two libraries for movies because my home theater can let 4k + HDR shine while my Internet connection doesn’t have the upload to send that to family. They get stuck with 1080 and have never complained. My server has the power to transcode on the fly but for now I have the free space to keep both.
TV is almost entirely 1080 unless there is a super good reason to upgrade past that. I’m not actually sure if I’ve ever done that.
Did you try flipping the cable over? Some of the ports or cables that use USB C are super cheaply made and get rid of the flippability.
Which is part of the problem…
My partner knit (or crotcheted maybe) a mitten out of hemp. It’s held up now for several years and works great.
Vivaldi seems to be one of the least bad options.
This is what I do. I ran into issues with monitoring too many services so I switched to a hybrid approach. I run an instance in my server that check the status of all my services and a separate instance in Fly.io that checks the status of my local UptimeKuma install
Likely House M.D.