Same process here, started with yunojost and now using docker directly. Still Yunohost got me into self-hosting when I didn't know anything about it, definitely recommended for starting out.
whysofurious
I don't mind as long as I am not forced to use it as extensively as some min-maxers do. Most of the time I just want to play and I don't want to lose too much time to calculate all the possible combinations for the perfect build or meta, I just want to have fun with the gameplay and story.
Of course I understand that for others min-maxing is part of the fun and that's absolutely good, but it's not too much for me and I am very pleased when a game offers me the chance to just go on with the story.
Had identical experience, went with immich and never looked back
Family or rally any retired person who doesn't understand that you are working and trying to survive in this fucked-up word, and get upset when you can't take days off whenever they please, trying to guilty-trapping you or just being condescending about you being busy.
I still remember years ago one time windows fucked itself and god knows why I couldn't fix it even with USB recovery or stuff like that (long time ago, I don't remember).
Since I couldn't boot into recovery mode the easiest way to backup my stuff to a connected external drive was "open notepad from the command line -> use the GUI send to.. command to send the files to the external drive -> wait and profit" lol.
As an academic, yes, please pirate stuff.
Fuck parasites publishers that make profit on our unpaid job and gatekeep knowledge.
A nice read about publishers profits: Against Parasite Publishers: Making Journals Free or if someone prefer the newspaper format
Glad to help!
Yep this is what I meant, thanks for saying it in a proper way :)
I am currently using Mealie with docker, which being a containers noob seemed easier to setup compared to Tandoor. I have it behind tailscale as well.
Mealie works well for what I need to do, I don't plan in advance yet, but I just import recipes and it works 9 out 10. I will need to try the shopping list features sooner or later.
There is no mobile app that I am aware of but the webpage works perfectly on mobile with a bookmark.
In the city I am currently living some independent movie theaters are showing 4k versions of more or less old movies (recently Le Haine, Captain Harlock, Paprika), most of them in original language with subtitles and I am having a blast. I am happily going back to movie theaters and I whish they'd do it more often (also supporting local businesses is a plus).