GCam requires the Google Photos app to be installed to load previews.
One way to fix this without installing it is to use GCamPhotosPreview. I use it myself and it works as expected
Their app is still in alpha though...
Bottom, I got used to having it down there from the Windows Phone days
I use postgres for my install and had a similar thing happen to me. I tried moving an org credential to a folder, which moved the folder to the org, and kicked all other credentials to "no folder".
Also, this support thread points out that folders aren't actually folders in the backend. Maybe batch moving credentials to an org breaks the connections to a folder?
Neo launcher + arctic icons dark
I've used Ultrasonic, DSub, Audinaut, Substreamer, SubTune, Tempo and Subtracks over the years. I'm currently using Symfonium (I can't live without a genre list with album grouping)
There's an open issue on the Github repo, but there hasn't been much progress
It has a compact mode with 2 columns that I find pretty neat. Otherwise, it's mostly the same as aegis with custom icons, groups, password and biometric unlock, etc.
The last few characters were trash anyways
Looking forward to (hopefully) getting better Docker support
Asus can build new NUC computers based on future Intel chips
- Pixel 6 pro: my main day-to-day device, degoogled
- Pixel 4a: previous phone that I still keep around, mostly because I like the small form factor, also degoogled
- Galaxy Tab S6 Lite: for videos and movies, sometimes for doodling, lineageos
- ZenPad 8: previous tablet, for games
sorry, I meant piped instance (will still check out lemm.ee)
have you found a stable instance? Seems like all those I've tried are either throttled or periodically stop working for a few days
My first encounter with Linux was in 2008-9 when my dad bought a secondhand PC that came with PCLinuxOS. We mostly used it to play SuperTuxKart at the time.
Then a friend showed me Ubuntu (must have been 10.04 or something like that) when we started a website project together
I tried using Mint in college and ended up using it full-time by the end of the year. Then had a brief period of using Ubuntu (drive issues with Mint) before heading back to Windows when I bought a new PC for university.
I've been using Windows for study and work, and Linux for personal development when possible. I'd like to go back to Linux full-time, but I'm not sure which distro to use
Kaiteki aspires to be just that, but it's currently in alpha
Smaller homelab than average, but gets the work done
Nice to see a balanced opinion, this whole facebook/meta discussion has been pretty virulent at times
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