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[-] nudelbiotop@feddit.de 2 points 1 year ago

This is the Lemmy issue for multi communities:

https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/818

[-] nudelbiotop@feddit.de 2 points 1 year ago

Confirming that current Lemmios version smoothly uploads to pict-rs. Thank you.

[-] nudelbiotop@feddit.de 1 points 1 year ago

Sorry about the direct wording. I stumbled over the resizing dialog asking for a numerical value without unit, plus the default compressing a phone photo down to significant blurryness. I do not know how to use it.

Would be great if the resizing was transparent, without that numerical value and with better image quality.

[-] nudelbiotop@feddit.de 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

True. In my defense, when writing that post, Bean did not yet have the capability to post at all ๐Ÿ˜…

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Which iOS apps support pict-rs, Lemmy's own image store backend, with compression if the iPhone camera image is too large?

Seems status for some clients is:

  • Voyager: yes
  • Memmy: no (Imgur only)
  • Lemmios: yes, but not usable
  • Mlem: no (no image backend supported)

How do other clients handle this?

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Lemmios (feddit.de)

A shout-out to Lemmios. I have been using it for the last couple of days. I find it pretty complete. Plus the dev is really responsive to Github issues and releases Testflight builds frequently.

Recommended. If you liked Apollo you might like this one.

[-] nudelbiotop@feddit.de 0 points 1 year ago

I did a battery swap on a four year old iPhone 11 Pro that did not make it through the day sometimes, despite battery health at 88%.

This did fix it, the phone feels like new. Did the swap at an Apple store, walk-in with appointment and wait two hours.

The battery health percentage is not an accurate health measure. My battery was done, even with showing 88%. The Genius guy told me the number of charging cycles is relevant as well, and he recommends a swap after 750 cycles. Mine was at around 800 cycles.

All in all: recommended.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by nudelbiotop@feddit.de to c/homelab@lemmy.ml

I am looking into building a new NAS to replace my aging current one. I want to go self-built with focus on low power consumption and silence. It will run FreeBSD on bare-metal. Data disks are planned to be SSD with ZFS.

With this, I am looking for a mainboard with these properties:

  • Onboard low power CPU with passive cooler (no fan)
  • Min 4 SATA ports for the data SSDs
  • Min 1 M.2 slot for the IS
  • IPMI, this will be headless, even for initial config

Any ideas? Thanks very much!

nudelbiotop

joined 1 year ago