It doesn’t look any more ‘tailored’ then any other scheduling software? There seems to be 0 salon specific features after a quick glance.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Apple is closing three US stores, including the first to unionizeEnglish
32·1 month agoI had m1 for a week or so and sincerely tried to use it, everything felt just wrong and basic things didn’t work. All in all it was horrible experience, asked my old machine back. Working in a mac shop is tiring at least with windows laptops and desktops you can install linux on most of them easily and forget the pain.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Sam Altman May Control Our Future—Can He Be Trusted?English
31·1 month agoBecause the question is extremely dumb (regardless of the content of the article).
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•My 15-year old panasonic toughbook is hanging in there as a proxmox serverEnglish
71·1 month agoThis is the way to do it in my opinion. There is always an old computer laying somewhere in your house.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Anthropic says its latest AI model is too powerful for public release and that it broke containment during testingEnglish
171·1 month agoYeah they said it from the start ‘it’s so powerful gyus we are scared uwu’. And antropic is a literal ai cult.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What does your self-hosted e-book management workflow look like?English
51·1 month agoBunch of folders by general theme.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft wants Edge to automatically open by default every time you turn on your Windows 11 PCEnglish
31·1 month agoI’ve been in one of those, we moved to samba first and to ubuntu later, in the end of the day we only really needed updates and centralized login storage. There were like 10 windows machines for accounting.
I write everything in text editor first, apply later.
- emacs + org-roam
- by using descriptive names for articles and tags
- everything at the start, trim it down later
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Jellyfin critical security update - This is not a jokeEnglish
72·1 month agoI’m not arrogant, just don’t assume that people are dumb and inept. If they can’t or don’t want to give a bit of time to setup it, well how can someone be forced to use free service that causes momentarily inconvenience once to use. 😔
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Jellyfin critical security update - This is not a jokeEnglish
223·1 month agoThe problem here - it’s not me who requires access to my library, if someone isn’t willing or able to do it, I’m sorry but that’s just how it is. People should stop infantilize non-technical people, absolute majority of them is capable of navigating our world without much problems and I’m willing to help them if help is asked.
If my 60 y.o. mother with close to zero technical skills can do it with limited help (due to distance and other constraints) I’m pretty sure that majority of people with sound mind can.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Jellyfin critical security update - This is not a jokeEnglish
54·1 month agoThe solution is mentioned already - use vpn, it will solve 90% of the problems that you can encounter. Also you can serve multiple other services this way without exposing them.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Jellyfin critical security update - This is not a jokeEnglish
812·1 month agoNothing stops you from using it outside of your house.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Jellyfin critical security update - This is not a jokeEnglish
21947·1 month agoDon’t expose jellyfin to the internet is a golden rule.
I have something like homegrown pihole (dnsmasq with block lists) , jellyfin, qbittorrent and nfs/smb share. Everytime when such a post appears there is this irrational desire to create cool monitoring and homepage and homeassistant. Never materialises into anything, after all there is always emacs that requires tinkering if needed. :3
I’m always at awe when people do this for their home like I’ve been managing infra for almost two decades and don’t have even quarter of the things some people install and manage. It looks overwhelming to be honest.
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Technology@lemmy.world•It's not just a RAM crisis — Panasonic says data center batteries are also selling out months in advanceEnglish
23·1 month agoFiber optics jumped 4 times in price locally.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Cool coool, the Chinese have Read Fahrenheit 451: "Wolf Pack" Robot Dog Drones can be Equipped with Grenade Launchers and Machine Guns for Urban CombatEnglish
81·1 month agoFPV drones are anti-everything that moves drones.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Cool coool, the Chinese have Read Fahrenheit 451: "Wolf Pack" Robot Dog Drones can be Equipped with Grenade Launchers and Machine Guns for Urban CombatEnglish
4·1 month agoI mean they look cool, but this doesn’t really seem useful? I mean in police operations they might see some use or extremely short and very well supplied missions.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Fedora Project Leader Suggests Linux Distros Could Adopt Apple's Age Verification APIEnglish
43·1 month agoNo it’s a prefectly reasonable stance, but having wrong opinion or even thinking the wrong way is disallowed.
I’ve used old pocketbook reader with some opensource libraries to make some small apps with questionable utility.