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  • I would say figure out what you actually want to do. Do you want to host a website, run a media server, have a wiki, document storage? Then find the application thats appropriate for it. See what the possible installation methods are and choose whatever you are comfortable with.

    As you dive more into it and get comfortable with things and your needs increase you will eventually fall into the hole 🙂

  • I tried Firefly, Actual, Maybe, and ended up with Dollar Dollar Bill Yall

  • Makes sense its owned by MS

  • The benefit is, I dont need to open a webpage (less data usage or if you are in a slow internet area) or login to a service to add media

  • And if you use IoT LTSC, its even more lean

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Update Digital Picture Frame library remotely?

  • Nothing is truly free with Google. So ya, most likely they are tracking. If you dont want to use Google, there are other options on their wiki

    https://github.com/dessant/buster/wiki

    If not, you can use a dummy account just for this.

  • Buster is awesome to get past recaptcha. I use it with my own Speech to Text API key since its free from Google. Using Google to beat Google.

    https://github.com/dessant/buster

  • Buster is awesome to get past recaptcha. I use it with my own Speech to Text API key since its free from Google. Using Google to beat Google.

    https://github.com/dessant/buster

  • Definitely learned a lot.

    This app would be useful if you have more than one device. If you run the monitoring application on the same device as the services you are monitoring and if the device goes down, you wouldn't get a notification, right?

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Uptime monitoring in Windows