

(Pedantry incoming)
Paperwhite is actually Amazon branding. E-Ink is a brand as well, owned by the E Ink Corporation. The generic name would be electronic paper or e-paper.
Edit: Clarity.
(Pedantry incoming)
Paperwhite is actually Amazon branding. E-Ink is a brand as well, owned by the E Ink Corporation. The generic name would be electronic paper or e-paper.
Edit: Clarity.
For my lab its testing ideas. More often than not, it involved hardware outside the server. Cloud hosted is not an option for that, or playing with a variety of distributions, testing applications, etc.
Whoops! Brain no worky.
Fixed, thanks!
Lidarr + Picard when needed is about all I do, need for Picard is pretty rare at this point, except when pulling in tracks from burned CDs of esoteric mixes I made quite a long time ago.
I wonder if Plex recently started sponsoring them with a take like that lol
I have many 6th, 7th, and 8th gen machines - yes, it will do just fine, tiny/mini/micro is my entire self hosted experience (with few exceptions).
Snaps made me personally stop using Ubuntu.
I just went back to Debian and I’m happy.
Well this looks fun to try out — I’ll have to install it later and give it a go!
(Sorry couldn’t resist with the em dash)
But I will give it a try later on, been playing around with auth options lately
No worries I completely get it!
I can’t have gluten, so a big advantage for me is importing and modifying, and yes sometimes taking pictures with notes so I can make easier adjustments next time. Definitely the right fit for us, but I can understand OP wanting something leaner if their needs are lighter for sure.
Whatever does the trick for you! For me its mealie, because my wife loves to find new recipes online, and I just can’t stand dealing with these sites. So import by URL is my main feature, then I tweak it as I go, no more dain bramage from terrible sites.
If you’ve got the recipe though - yeah markdown or cooklang rocks as a solution!
I meant its branding, not Amazon owned, I should clear that up though it is misleading as written.