Navidrome, as a music server. It’s very convenient to have a central place to host your music.
My biggest issue is that it doesnt’t support multiple artists yet.
At least it’s not number 500
I fail to understand how
Reminds me of that story were someone apparently had a document with Sesame Street nicknames for everyone, and almost got fired before the owners intervined.
Yeah, the official way from what I understand is basically a container running inside a VM (with multiple containers behind a flag). They run Debian, but I believe there are tutorials for other OS’s if you want to try.
I’ve also heard of people who just replace chromeos with a Linux install, but I think that puts you at more risk of bricking your device.
Not sure if it counts, but I’ll share it anyways.
I use a chromebook which has two Linux containers running on it. One of them I’m experimenting with learning Docker and possibly selfhosting some things there. Only running one thing right now, and it seems to be going fine.
The other container is my main Linux “install”, which has all my apps like Inkscape, VSCode, Kdenlive, etc. The container uses a mix of nix, flatpak, and apt for installing things, which I do want to try and consolidtae eventually.
Probably not the weirdest of them all, but I do think it’s pretty cool to run all this on a chromebook.
Probably something among the lines of water runoff and cleaning chemicals in said water (Powerwashing Simulator)
It was only in a container on a Chromebook, but I’ll share it anyway. One time, I had installed Android Studio but found it mildly annoying that I got a line when using apt about Android Studio and some error on a certain line of this one file. I believe the file was something related to dpkg, and after changing some things within the file, I seemed to have broken apt. Luckily, I had a backup, but it was a few days old, so I had to reinstall some apps.
Wonder if/when they’ll update the color picker (on Android)
So the TLDR seems to be:
Might start an argument but:
GIF -> GHIF
Only some brands have this. You could try looking for an OCR app but it might have privacy implications depending on which you choose.
It looks pretty weird. The colors were a signture Google Maps feature.