FUTO is the only one to my knowledge that doesn't rely on the Google library but it also isn't as good.
With Unifi APs you can set the minimum RSI on the individual devices which makes them kick the device off and then the device will generally attempt to connect to the AP with the best signal. This is an advanced setup and some devices might not like getting kicked off though.
And the definition of "official" is so gray it could be anything and not anything! Gotta love vauge interpretations from what is supposed to be our finest judges.
Wouldn't their ruling not apply retroactively? Or if he declares it now it wouldn't mean anything since he isn't the sitting president?
Read in another they tried to get away from copyright claims by pretending their busy was a private aviation company, so I imagine they are also not happy about the fraud that involves.
I worked at a warehouse once with a boiler that worked 40% of the time. We had below 0 degrees F once during a bad storm and we had high 90s in summers. Glad I left before the super El nino heat and glad I don't have that work environment anymore. To be fair it's probably also not the worst. Metal smelting plants probably can go 120+ easy.
This is for making the pictrs backend on postgres and to migrate it to postgres. Though not documented with Lemmy it works and I am running it that way on my instance. It allows you to load balance and have high availability of pictrs service.
Sure but it's another constant background connectiom instead of using something that combines them all into one (a push server). It's great not using Google's push server, but I'd rather something not eat more of my phones battery when it could use my own private push server that's already running in the background.
https://caddy.its-em.ma/v1/docs/limits you appear to be correct it's something else. Reviewing logs of Immich and if the images uploaded can be accessed would be good info to start with.
I see you don't use FCM for push notifications. Are there plans fpr supporting https://unifiedpush.org/?
Edit looks like that's a no, and ignored in bug reports and feature requests only on reddit. The email service got me interested, but not till unified push is supported
Edit realize OP is not them mixed that by reading the post haha
Are you using a web proxy? I am guessing it may be doing partials because of upload limit of the proxy.
No one accepts $100 bills anywhere anyways. He'd be on paper thats effectively worthless because everyone will think it's a counterfeit bill and it fits him perfectly.
This part is the worst part IMO. Designed a currency conversion system so you always put more money in it than you need to purchase the item this does two things and both are a win for the corporate.
- Always have unspent money in the account, so kind of like a bank or gift cards, they get the money earlier when it's worth more and can be utilized to get more faster.
- Incentivize the customer to be a repeat customer because you will "waste" your current credits if left unused, so you'll follow the lost cause fallacy when something you want hits the store, but not really need.
The proxy you are using seems like a good one and if you are using auth on it you aren't exposing the services under it directly, so the vulnerability would be proxy or your password to reach any potential vulnerabilities on the service. Sure there could be some crazy bad vulnerability on the proxy, but as long as your using a good trusted one and not doing some config to bypass their security, and updating it, you should be fine. Some people here think you could use vpns and such for everything and sometimes you just gotta share your services and going through a proxy service is a good solution.
From the link in the post it's a reverse proxy backed by terminos which is a secure OS for kubernetes and is really good, so I imagine this proxy is also really good. So OPs setup is already likely fine as is.
Sounds like they need a ticketing system that takes in emails to reduce user error.
In a lot of areas there is financial icentives to charge overnight too.
The google proprietary part is e2ee on RCS that use signal and MLS. It is not a standard in the RCS specs.
You can transfer at any tine and keep the remaining registration time. The only negative is you have to pay the new regristrar a rnewal fee to complete the trasnfer, this adds nore time to your domain, you just would have to pay it early once. They often do deals for transfers especially around holidays.
I'd recommend a web proxy service. It acts as a middleman, public > router > port forward to proxy / tailscale > proxy forwards by the domainto the correct service (immich).
Traefic is a good starter one.The most used but more advanced is probably nginx.
For SSL, use https://letsencrypt.org/, there are a bunch of tools to do it and some are automated. They expire faster but are free. Tailscale is a vpn tunnel so the ssl part may not be correct and they may have their own thing though.
Also godaddy is like the worst, expensive, ceo has hunted animals that shouadn't be touched, and I always had outages when dealing with them. Namecheap is good, cloudflare, and porkbun.
I am looking for something to replace Fitbit for Android / WearOS.
Google may have underestimated demand for the Pixel Fold as shipping dates appear to have slipped to between July 3 and July 7.
![Google Pixel Fold shipments delayed — now as late as July 7](https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/pictrs/image/7YVbCh59fW.jpg?format=webp&thumbnail=256)
Mine went from an email "Congratulations your order is being processed!" On June 22 to delayed with estimated ship date June 28th - July 5th. What's everyone else that pre-ordered looking like?