

Okay bud Chinese 99.999999999% of the time refers to Han. If you ask a Chinese person they will say 中国人, Chinese. Yes Han is the proper nomenclature but no Chinese person would make this argument.
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Okay bud Chinese 99.999999999% of the time refers to Han. If you ask a Chinese person they will say 中国人, Chinese. Yes Han is the proper nomenclature but no Chinese person would make this argument.
Same thing for me. I couldn’t get radical running and baikal was easy :)
Rsync
and steal other things as well
Looks great!
Yeah it’s hard to find them for Asian stuff particularly
Thanks for the ding dong shot
Gnome was standard to my fedora distribution so to be it does feel like Linux. Similar to whatever Ubuntu runs but better.
I get you though, there is nothing standard. It is how I feel though ;)
Honestly that looks worse when I search it from the fedora side. May I see your desktop?
It’s faster and has a different feature set. Also it’s written in Node.js, not PHP, so I can integrate it into my Node.js apps.
Neither of the servers you mentioned can work on a flat file system folder, so managing my Jellyfin media wouldn’t even be possible with either of them.
Neither supports file deduplication, encryption at rest, PAM authentication, or .htpasswd authentication.
Both require a database and can only be managed through their web interfaces.
Both of their web interfaces require modern browsers, so wouldn’t be supported on something like a terminal based browser.
Thanks! That’s sounds great.
Thoughts on linkding?
Why this versus NC or baikal
My main server has 28 tb up and 8tb down checked via my router.
Lmao
same
I use baikal and sync between linux computers and iphone reminders app. I prefer making the todos on my iphone as it can guess the due date making it much faster than thunderbird.
I feel exactly the same
I would say it’s bad because the only reason low quality products exist from China is because there is a company ordering them, typically American. All of our expensive tech comes from there any you haven’t heard of most of those companies