I'm looking at the TerraMaster F4-423 which is basically an Intel NUC soldered to a SATA controller. It has 4x 3.5" SATA bays, an internal USB slot for the OS, 2x m.2 slots, HDMI output, 2x 2.5G LAN, etc. Comes with 4GB RAM, supports up to 32GB. I think it's the smallest NAS with custom OS you can get.
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I have yet to try this, but you should be able to use the OwnTracks app with Traccar.
I‘m using OwnTracks for years now to log into PhoneTrack (and previously php-owntracks-recorder). No issues.
Das ist halt wie mit den Diäten bei den Politikern. Mehr Diät heißt da ja leider auch nicht, dass die weniger essen.
@shiftymccool@lemm.ee It's now 24 hours later - what do you think? I'm also running a NextCloud to run PhoneTrack. I had a customised version of php-tracks-recorder before that, but wanted something for multiple devices/users and with a bit more features.
Angeblich wären 90% der Fahrzeuge, die durchschnittlich "an einem gewöhnlichen Tag" in den neuen ULEZ-Bezirken herum fahren, bereits ULEZ-konform. Für die restlichen gibt es eine £2,000 Finanzspritze, damit diejenigen ihr altes Auto ver- und ein anderes - konformes - Auto kaufen können.
Hier stehen ein paar positive Effekte nach Einführung der ULEZ und diese erhofft man sich nun, auf ganz London auszudehnen.
Dennoch wurden in den ersten Tagen hunderte der Erfassungskameras (die die Kennzeichen auslesen und mit der zentralen Fahrzeugdatenbank abgleichen und bei Verstoß eine Rechnung generieren) zerstört bzw. mit einem "NO ULEZ"-Aufkleber blind gemacht. Aber keine Ahnung, ob die Leute einfach allgemein sauer sind, oder eben die o.g. 90% doch weit von der Realität entfernt sind.
How do you convert imported media? I.e. what tool and/or settings do you use - especially for videos?
For photos, I use the macOS-included sips
tool which doesn't seem to need any tweaking. Just sips -s format heic *.jpg --out ./
does the trick.
For videos I'm using ff-Works with h.265 CRF 22 output, keeping dimensions and framerate.
As 99% of my photos come from my phone, I'm using PhotoSync to push them to my NAS whenever it sees my home WiFi.
I needed something that allows for unlimited aliases as I'm creating an email address for every service I sign up to.
I'm using UberSpace for 5€ a month which also allows for hosting websites. Very happy with them.
- Achoo HTML Viewer & Inspector
- Amplosion: Redirect AMP Links
- Baking Soda / Vinegar: Replace custom videos with native HTML5 video tags (Vinegar=YouTube, Baking Soda=everywhere else)
- History Book - Browse & Search: Every page you visit for more than x seconds gets added with its contents to a full-text index so you can search for that sentence you remember but don't remember where you saw it
- Noir - Dark Mode for Safari: Works better than Dark Reader for me
- Redirect Web for Safari: Custom redirect rules, e.g. replaces Mapper and Customize Search Engine (to redirect to my own SearXNG) for me; also use this to redirect to Facebook's chronological feed every time I open the front page
- Rewinder - Time Travel the Web: gorgeous Wayback Machine UI, albeit very slow b/c archive.org is slow
- SingleFile for Safari: Latest addition, not used it much; allows to save a complete web page incl. all assets to a single file similar to MHTML
- SponsorBlock for YouTube
- Table of contents - for Safari: Provides a TOC for web pages to easily jump to different headings
- Wipr: Pay once, install and forget ad-blocker. Works very well for me - incl. YouTube ads.
Not a Safari extension, but related:
- Opener - open links in apps: Share a deep-link to this tool and it provides a list of apps to open the link in
bringt immer mehr EU wirklich einen Mehrwert
Billige Arbeitskräfte, bis diese dann irgendwann auch merken, dass sie ausgenutzt werden.
Of course. The original OS, Terramaster OS (TOS), is Linux based and you can replace it with other plain Linux versions or a NAS-specific distro such as OMV or UnRAID.
Since this is basically an Intel NUC, even Windows might run on the thing.