Congratulations @nutomic
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Congratulations @nutomic
The Immich logo is a massive improvement.
Out of curiosity, why isn’t this stuff done by default?
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?
Everything on the left (except Tux) is terrible today and that’s fine, things evolve. It would be fun to see modern versions of each of those logos though.
I was so in love with Pidgin for a while that I even made a mock-up for how to improve it. I think I still have blog posts up about it.
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?
Just wanted to say thanks, I ended up going with n8n.
You should add a community for it over on one of your instances.