They use the web versions of Microsoft Office?
Meldrik
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Meldrik@lemmy.wtfto
linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Sometimes people like to complain about windows and iOS
9110·18 days agoJust use Linux.
Isnt that only really necessary if using RAID?
You at least seed while watching the movie.
Meldrik@lemmy.wtfto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Reducing power consumption of a desktop PCEnglish
4·22 days agoMost of that power consumption is coming from the GPU.
- IONOS
- Hetzner
- Time4VPS
Meldrik@lemmy.wtfto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Someone finally made a "Sonarr for YouTube"English
1·2 months agoIt’s honestly not that complicated.
You first need an indexer. This is the software that Sonarr, Radarr and Lidarr uses to search for torrents. Prowlarr is an indexer and is where you connect to a tracker.
Then you obviously need a download client. Something like qBittorrent. Then on Radarr, Sonarr and Lidarr you add qBittorrent as the download client.
When you search for a movie on Radarr, it will send the request to Prowlarr, which looks at your tracker and then send the results back to Radarr. When you click the movie you want, then Radarr sends the torrent to the download client aka qBittorrent.
Simple, yes. I probably forgot something though. Plex or Jellyfin to actually watch the content.
Prowlarr > Sonarr > qBittorrent > Jellyfin
It’s really awesome work you guys are doing. Unfortunately I don’t use Windows, so I won’t be able to use it.
Meldrik@lemmy.wtfto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Any recommendations for peertube frontends?English
10·4 months agoPeerTube has its own frontend (User Interface). Do you mean a “provider”/instance like PeerTube.wtf?
Meldrik@lemmy.wtfto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•A sovereign Microsoft 365 alternative: Nextcloud and IONOS join forces - NextcloudEnglish
10·5 months agoIt’s all just part of their addons, so you choose yourself if you want AI. You can even choose to have local AI, if you don’t want to use an external AI, which I believe is ChatGPT.
Meldrik@lemmy.wtfto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•A sovereign Microsoft 365 alternative: Nextcloud and IONOS join forces - NextcloudEnglish
4·5 months agoThe Hetzner Storage Share lacks a lot of features that Nextcloud IONOS have. Correct me if I’m wrong, but I don’t think Hetzner has an office suite for Nextcloud?
Exactly. Linux will never become the majority OS as long as it’s not the default OS on retail PCs.
Meldrik@lemmy.wtfto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Jeff Geerling: Self-hosting your own media considered harmful (updated). Youtube removed his content, saying that self hosting content is "dangerous or harmful content"English
101·5 months agoYes, he says he’s dependent on the ad revenue. However, no one is asking for him to drop YouTube. Also posting on PeerTube will simply have him reach more viewers. It won’t move viewers away from YouTube.
Meldrik@lemmy.wtfto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Jeff Geerling: Self-hosting your own media considered harmful (updated). Youtube removed his content, saying that self hosting content is "dangerous or harmful content"English
342·5 months agoGo forth, and self-host all the things!
He means self-hosting as in hosting his own PeerTube instance? Right??? 🙏
Meldrik@lemmy.wtfto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Is there any good decentralized cloud storage for personal backups as a self-hoster?English
2·5 months agoYou can see the current median price here: https://siascan.com/
The storage providers set their own prices and the renters set how much they want to pay.
Just storing data is very cheap at $1.51/TB.
Meldrik@lemmy.wtfto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Is there any good decentralized cloud storage for personal backups as a self-hoster?English
2·5 months agoI have used it before and it worked just fine. Just don’t use it for PeerTube 😅
Meldrik@lemmy.wtfto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Is there any good decentralized cloud storage for personal backups as a self-hoster?English
73·5 months agoSiacoin.
Meldrik@lemmy.wtfOPto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Installing Linux Doesn't Need to Change. The Experience Does.
1·6 months agoIn my experience a stable distribution is a “set and forget”, unless you start tinkering with it.
I have countless of users where I’ve installed something like Linux Mint and it’s been literally running for years without any issues. These users have no idea how to use a computer, except for logging in and opening the browser.
Obviously the more complex a setup, the more shit can go wrong.






















The size of the LLM should be less than the amount of VRAM available.