

Debian Testing actually, so not that odd, but still odd.
I am the administrator of:


Debian Testing actually, so not that odd, but still odd.


Good Old Games Galaxy*


It’s literally a selfhosted version of Steam.


You are literally the distributor of the games on Drop. You add the game installer to the Drop backend and from the client you and friends can run the installer. If there’s ever an update, you will have to replace the original game installer files with the new ones and then you and your friends can update the game on the Drop client.


Foreign criminals don’t just get deported. They receive a sentence, such as jail time and then deported after, if sentenced as such.
Do you not know where you are?


Pixelfed is primarily photos and loops is videos only, like PeerTube.
The creator thinks London is too brown…


I host on my own hardware. Hopefully said hardware will continue to last for a long time.
This also calls for more optimisation from the developers, meaning less use of resources on the hardware.


Say ww3 kicks off and power goes off - how are you keeping your servers up? Solar panels and batteries?
My servers run on a power station and then solar panels with a battery.
What if there’s a biblical flood and you dont have the means to build an arc? All your servers are destroyed beyond repair?
I have a boat.
What if you heard the Feds are coming to cart you and your servers away cos they suspect you of bad mouthing Emperor Tromp?
Don’t live in the US. Servers are encrypted and backed up off-site.
What if theres a war and Luxembourg (you know, the enemy) let’s of an EMP pulse that kills your servers and all the infrastructure (power, internet…). How do you access all those cherished pics on Immich?
It takes A LOT for an EMP to fry electronics. The most important pictures can be printed. Already have a lot of albums. Some of my pictures is stored on discs.
In an apocalypse or an emergency, none of this stuff really matters though. You are better of making sure you have enough food, water and shelter. In almost any event, your servers are just going to sit there, waiting to be turned on again, when hopefully everything is back to “normal”.


Their GitHub issues. They are also on their Matrix channel.


Alternatively, it’s built into the platform. So when someone uploads an image to Lemmy a local AI model does the description.
Edit: Then it could even be marked as AI generated and people could choose to be exposed to it or not.


Not sure you and the OP is on the same page? Or maybe I’m not.
OP is talking about alternative text for images, for people who can’t see. The alternative text is a description of the image. I’m not sure how you could achieve automated alternative text without AI?
If you are talking about OCR, even that is AI powered.
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It’s always a pleasure to drive on the German autobahn, unless I meet a fellow Dane on it 😂


You can’t follow users from Lemmy. Only groups aka communities.


I must commend Lemmy.ml for remaining neutral and not letting its own political leanings influence [join-lemmy.org](https://join-lemmy.org/instances), while simultaneously condemn PieFed.social for this immature move that is harmful to the health of the Fediverse.
There’s lots of content on the Threadiverse that I find pointless or dumb, but that’s why I only subscribe to communities that interest me… If I feel like punishing myself, I go to /all 😂😁😘