Born and raised in London. Just a normal guy with a moral compass.
The Immich logo is a massive improvement.
Out of curiosity, why isn’t this stuff done by default?
Yep, create an automation and have the schedule (time/date) as the trigger
Seems this is what I should do too
So, I tried to install this on my Raspberry Pi, only to find out it doesn’t have ARM64 support, which is kind of alarming. It’s a shame, but indicative of the lack of commits. I hope the project can find a new lease of life, but for now Huginn isn’t a viable option for me at least.
Them turning it up would be good. Also shouldn’t there be a duplicate post check built into the platform?
I tried to look this up in a search engine and got nothing back, what is this?
Ah okay. Thank you for making the time to respond.
Thank you very much. I looked at their Github and saw a couple channels for releases and made a poor assumption. Thanks for sharing your insight.
Thank you very much for teaching me something new
Reminds me of Node Red. Feels like it’s probably a lot more complicated than what I’m looking for though, which is basically just phone notifications of certain RSS feeds
Should I be worried that there’s been no commits in the past three months?
It’s not the articles I care about. Though that would be nice, it’s the notifications. Does Fresh have that?
That’s why I’m looking into a replacement. My subscription was mostly about me supporting and since they’re unappreciative, I’ll look elsewhere.
I don’t get it! But I also elaborated here: https://lemmy.tf/comment/5043780
Sorry, I think I’m asking my question poorly, what I mean is instead of
image: tensorchord/pgvecto-rs:pg14-v0.2.0@sha256:90724186f0a3517cf6914295b5ab410db9ce23190a2d9d0b9dd6463e3fa298f0
Which clearly requires user interaction, why not take that out of users’ hands and just have
image: tensorchord/pgvecto-rs:latest-stable
Which is effectively what they’re using anyway? I can understand freezing on a version when the upstream removes a feature, but that’s not happened and even so, why do they need the SHA verification? Sorry if it seems stupid and straight forward, this is the only container I host that does this and so I’m trying to understand it rather than just feel aggrieved by it.
That’s really cool.
I don’t understand. Why are they so specific in the Docker Compose? Why not just have a Docker that pulls the latest of each package without requiring the user to copy long strings?
This is my first time learning about Sunshine/Moonlight. How does it work? Does it run via an emulator? Is there an official way to get games?
Just wanted to say thanks, I ended up going with n8n.
You should add a community for it over on one of your instances.