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I’ve only ever tried the fork. I’ll try leaving it running more to see if anything changes, but I don’t have a good way to pinpoint battery hogs…
I’ve only ever tried the fork. I’ll try leaving it running more to see if anything changes, but I don’t have a good way to pinpoint battery hogs…
That’s it! If you don’t specify a host path, i.e. the path before the colon, Docker will create an volume which saves any changes you make to that path in the container, but won’t mount any existing path from the host to the container.
What do you use for you DAV server?
How is the battery drain for you? I’m under the impression that it destroys mine, even though I set it to only run when charging, so I often end up killing it.
Thanks! It turns out I was still on an older version and I think that wasn’t working as intended. I’ve reinstalled the latest one and it’s great!
Is there a way to quickly go to a subscribed community, either from a list or directly by name?
What did they do?
You can’t change icons from the system/launcher settings. Individual apps can offer icon options, but they are internal to the app.
Use opusenc directly. It preserves covers and the CLI is literally opusenc --bitrate B INPUT OUTPUT
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Interesting. I have to try that. I remember reading that MS do the same for the web version of Outlook, but I don’t use that, so I can’t confirm.
YouTube has been ok for me in Firefox, but other Google apps, in particular Docs/Sheets, always become very laggy after a few minutes. When this happens, it seems to affect the rest of the browser too, so other tabs that I have open slow down as well.
Here’s what I see: https://i.ibb.co/g9yLrmp/image.png
This is specifically for the Windows version. You can also find Linux and Mac results here by selecting the OS from the drop-down list at the top.
There are a few default instances in the settings page, and you can add your own as well.
Oh yeah, that makes sense. And if you fix it on 4G, i.e. disable 5G, then that will also use less battery.
manually selected my mobile network and disabled automatic network selection.
Do you know why this might help improve battery life? The way I see it, once you’re connected to a network, there’s no need to search for any others.
The developer has just announced that Relay will continue to function and will switch to a subscription model, so there probably won’t be a Relay for Lemmy, unfortunately :(
I’ve looked at it a few times, but I’ve never got around to setting it up. I think my first try would be with Nextcloud, then moving to a dedicated server if that proves too slow or unreliable. Has it been much maintenance for you, or mostly fire-and-forget?