Same here! 10gb free is more than enough for the volumes I mount on my containers with config, etc
Arch on my home server, Zorin on my laptop
I really wish the WSL extension wasn't locked behind VS Code. My workflow is heavily reliant on it which locks me into the proprietary IDE.
The commit added Ukrainian translations to the install instructions. Most were vanilla, but at the end of the file they added some statements with things like "Oh no, this is inappropriate for your sensitive religion". I'm not quoting exactly here, for obvious reasons.
Just want to shout out to reviewbrah for giving us this absolute gem of a phrase
My strategy too. I have a piece of paper with my bitwarden credentials (password and OTP code) and a list of important items like bank accounts, utilities on autopay, etc.
I review it with my spouse every year and update anything out of date.
I completely believe that, assuming it's one of the non-4K sticks. The older generation models are rather wimpy and slow (we had one that we replaced for exactly this reason), but any of the newer 4K-capable devices have been snappy and responsive.
Depends on your distro but yes, there are Microsoft TTF fonts you can install.
That workaround has been implemented for mobile clients too https://github.com/immich-app/immich/pull/2101
Great JoCat reference 🤣
It is 100% the support. Corporations pay big money to have experts on call to fix things fast when they break, and there's basically no other player for that kind of model in the Linux space.
Now that you have a working setup, make a backup. Then, experiment with either starting over and only doing a few of the steps OR experiment with removing some of those parameters. Find your minimum set of working parameters this way, then you can look them up to find out more about what each parameter does that you discovered to be essential.
I can for sure tell you that passing the render device is required for hardware transcoding, but I'm not sure what else is required. The iommu and vfio parameters are related to passing the entire gpu device into a container, but I don't know anything about Proxmox so I can't comment on whether that would be required for your situation.