Tails. It may not be designed for LTS, but it appears to be stable and secure.
Tails. It may not be designed for LTS, but it appears to be stable and secure.
In order to ensure that my account’s historical data is backed up, I am worried that other relay servers will disappear or fail
I’m trying out another extremely lightweight nostr relay
It’s basically real-time, even sending large files is very fast, I don’t know the details of the reason, maybe it’s because there is not much difference between IMAP and TLS, or because the roundcube we deploy is super fast?
We use a self-hosted roundcube mail server, which is not necessary, and we did initially assign each person an additional account dedicated to delta.chat to prevent inbox clutter, but that didn’t happen.
Nowadays, we prefer to send and receive emails in delta.chat. One of my groups already has 70 members, contains a lot of images and PDFs, and it’s still very fluid to use.
We also run bots for integration with other systems, such as task management, meeting notifications, etc.
We’ve been using it on our phones and desktops for three years now, it’s very stable
It’s too difficult to connect devices in two intranets, if you don’t have a speed requirement, I think you can use tuntox
Big business likes to redefine “open”, beware of this kind of language pollution
yes, VLC for gui, cmus for cli.
my solution is syncthing
alias ls=exit
No matter what grade of heat dissipation equipment the GPU device itself uses, the temperature of the room is low enough is the key.
So an additional expense for you is the power to cool the air, put your servers in a room that is small enough and sealed enough so that the air conditioner will consume less power.
If you use an additional ordinary fan to blow air against the servers, you can significantly reduce the temperature.
I think it’s HOMEPATH%\.cache\huggingface\hub
An open-source Resilio Sync alternative (not syncthing) that centers around the folder represented by unique hash, without any device management