This doesn't seem to be able to run & open applications though? Seems like it may be useful however though, thanks!
I'm looking to create a macro keyboard (full keyboard) which is separate from my main keyboard, under Debian with KDE Plasma running under Wayland. I have seen similar tools for X11 but they do not work under Wayland for obvious reasons. I have been able to create basic macros using Python, but is there a much better way for Wayland?
I think these statistics are based on people browsing the web, which most steam deck users probably don't do on the steam deck. This is likely desktop users.
Oh this look great, thanks!
So there is no port forwarding needed? Works behind CG-NAT?
Can you expand on more detail on how your TLS certs work? Looking to do similar.
I've attempted on a proxmox LXC container, without much luck. may be a simple change needed, but I've had better luck with a VM. It typically uses around 1% CPU most of the time & around avg. 1.5GB ram usage. this is without any tweaks at all however. this is a single user instance.
Got a link to that? Does it fully work?
Prices must have gone down since I last checked then, might consider an I5-7500 myself now, thanks!
Where are you finding an i5-7500 for £30? Last I checked they were more like £80.
This looks like the best option I've seen so far. Looks super easy to use. Thanks!
This looks great! Thanks.
Obviously you cannot be 100% sure. You can read more here:
This looks like a good option. Looks like I didn't look far enough into the docs. Thanks!
Does PhotoPrism allow you to have a public page? This would be so you can visit the page and just view images, not for a private gallery. Did not know it had a feature for this?
I'm looking to create an image gallery, to show images I have taken. Is there any software that would be great for this? I am open to any suggestions.
Would prefer if this was:
- Lightweight
- Able to easily add images
- Maintained
I am looking for something similar to this: kaiser.gallery
I have tried out creating this through Ghost, Grav and have previous experience with WordPress (Too bulky, with many unneeded features).