Thinkcenter tiny, 4 external HDDs, a DAC, a raspi3b+, was like 25W I think.
I do this and just run Ubuntu on a Thinkcenter tiny.
Then this for input off the sofa.
I also put a few Braille dots on few buttons and glow in the dark paint on a few important dots to make it more usable which really works, Braille especially.
Then… A few bookmarks in the firefox, jellyfin, navidrome, Spotify, vlc/MPV from mounted NAS etc.
I don’t bother with any media/apps interface, I mostly see them as annoying and not needed with this KB/trackball setup.
Then…Bob’s your uncle!
Copyq is now your friend.
If your workload doesn’t run well on a raspi you cannot use a raspi…
There is still the real vnc lite version btw. 3 machines
Portable in the sense there is no lock in ie I can get up and leave with my data.
It’s a bit hard to do that with anytype.
If they stopped producing features or I wanted my data in another program, I’m stuck with a “Open source” format, but no where to go…
Unless that has changed, then I would take a look again.
AFAIK they have a proprietary data format so your files aren’t really that portable. Therefore I suggest obsidian and syncthing together.
It’s like buying a very expensive pool, even though it costs money to run and service, you already bought it and will invite people to come and swim in it to justify the purchase, even though it’s a giant money sink.
You can’t just give it back that’s also wasting money, so what are you going to do?
Companies have heavy commercial real estate bags. They are justifying their investments by forcing RTO
You should have a local economy where you live…
File Pizza looks fun!
I have a 3b+ I want to try this with, it has double the ram and also Ethernet connection vs the 3a+. Do you see yours hit ram limit or you think the delay could be wifi related?
Keen for any tips, thanks!
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You could have just said you “find it more fun than docker compose up” about 5 comments ago.
Got it. Thanks 👍
I just don’t think immich Devs will take that as an answer to do more work, if infact they already dev in a container. Or use dockers networking layer etc.
This is why I was wanting to know why you want bins so bad. …
But as “they” say… “Not accepting Feature requests, but do accept Pull Requests”
You still have not said why you want it on bare metal?!!!
Why are you after bins?
So you want binaries for the soul purpose of wanting to write an install script for them?
I was looking more for a functional or performance reason incase it was something I was not aware of.
Why are you after bins? Maybe they dev in a container to start with. As you say, you can pull them out if you need…
Just use wire guard, which is the backbone of tailscale.
Tailscale could rug pull one day or start charging.
Sounds like OP could handle wire guard setup.
“This was a plant.”