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  • 1984@lemmy.todaytoLinux@lemmy.mlHow to distrohop!?
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    9 days ago

    All my stuff is on a network drive (movies and other big files). All configuration of apps is in git (their config files).

    Makes it easy to start over.

    I just reinstall apps I need, it’s so simple with Linux and package managers handling it all.


  • I live in Sweden. It was common with ethernet connections in the apartments when I was growing up. So not a time machine. But I could be getting the exact year wrong a little bit.

    And it was 10 mbit connections, so that’s just about 1 mbyte / second. Still plenty fast when it arrived.

    Today I have 500 mbit connection with option for 1000 mbit. It’s common here.

    Edit: I asked chatgpt and it was 1999 that the first apartments got 10 mbit / sec connections. So I was off with about 5 years actually.









  • 1984@lemmy.todaytoSelfhosted@lemmy.worldImmich - 2024 Recap 🎊
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    17 days ago

    I think simpler deployment should be on top of the list for next year. The microservice architecture scares quite a lot of people away and makes it complicated. If it was me, I would make microservices optional, for people who wants to scale their immich components. Most will never have the need.