Oh, nice. Saving the link’s content is exactly the feature I’ve been looking for.
Oh, nice. Saving the link’s content is exactly the feature I’ve been looking for.
Username on github seems to be the same as on Docker Hub: https://github.com/sciactive/nephele
Codeberg isn’t an entirely new forge. It’s just a well-known gitea/forgejo instance. Sourcehut would probably be a better example.
From what I’ve read you need it for Bittorrent or at least the chance of failed downloads is higher without it.
Definitely worth it IMO. There’s a lot of parts involved in a Matrix setup and this playbook handles them all for you. Just make sure to have a look at the changelog whenever you update your installation. If there are any changes that require manual steps, it usually explains those steps quite well.
I think Stash should cover most of your points, except for the page-less scroll: https://github.com/stashapp/stash The only other software I know for this is Porn Vault: https://gitlab.com/porn-vault/porn-vault
I’m currently looking for a software to host my images and I found this table quite helpful to compare features: https://meichthys.github.io/foss_photo_libraries/
I run a Jellyfin server, complete with Jellyseerr, Sonarr, Radarr, the works.
They’re already using Jellyseer.
Wouldn’t it still be a bit less taxing even with only one user? If I’m not mistaken then your instance only initially requests a community/post/comment from another instance when you specifically search for it. After that your server gets updates through activities pushed by the other instance. So if you refresh a post multiple times those requests only go to your instance. It somewhat acts like a cache, while the other instance can push activities at it’s own pace instead of being hammered with requests. Of course multiple users per instance would still be better.
git-sync looks like it does at you’re looking for.