bruh
The original developer is trying to do things slowly and stay with older versions of the dependencies, while the author of the fork is of the opinion that the dependencies should be updated to the latest versions and take advantage of their capabilities (such as performance improvements) which does not necessarily please the original author.
In addition, new features are implemented in the fork that are not present in the original project, because the author of the fork is pushing for rapid development (which doesn’t mean it’s a bad thing)
Please, just don’t. It’s pain in ass
Joplin
Thanks, that’s great!
What does it mean?
I like it but UI/UX could be better
I second this answer. Vikunja is like a selfhosted Trello
Please text me when you are done! I am very excited to see the results :)
You can probably ignore the idle power consomuption and enable Wake On LAN and turn it on and of over the network. Is that a solution for you?
Okay. Where do you buy the disks?
Software
Oh, okay! thanks for the clarification. What are you using for incremental backups?
Ok, why syncthing and not rsync? Also, duplication should not be threated as backup.
The system should activate itself if you only replace the disk.
But… if you ever need a license use one of the activation scripts from massgravel on githu… I mean buy a new license on microsoft.com and enjoy your shiny, legally activated operaring system.
…or just install Linux, if your use case allows you to do so
Debian
Where do you get FLACs?
What if the track/song has multiple authors? What do you do then?
The author of the fork declares 100 percent compatibility with the original project’s database. As you move, the database structure will be changed (new fields will be added) to be compatible with the fork, but it will still also be compatible with the original project (which simply will not use these new fields).
I used conduwuit for a long time and it seemed very stable. Now I don’t host my server anymore because my friend hosts his own server and lets me use it, so I have an account on his server.