SiC batteries would also help a lot for thinner phones like foldables (see Find N5 and XFold 5 from Oppo and Vivo compared to Samsung’s Z Fold 7) as well “thin phones” (see Samsung’s S25 Edge and Apple’s rumoured 17 Air)
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Another thing, Qi2! Only Apple and the HMD Skyline support it. Why is that?
How do I set up backups for Immich, Nextcloud, and Radicale? I see lots of different options, I can't pick!
Should I get Gitea or Forgejo? Forgejo seems to be a more free/libre fork of Gitea, the latter of which is influenced by a for-profit company. Is Forgejo functionally equivalent to Gitea, and if not, what are the differences? If they are basically the same I would probably go with Forgejo over Gitea. Is Forgejo's documentation and setup similar, better, or worse than Gitea?
that makes sense, not having all your eggs in one basket.
hence keepass :D
might set up syncthing too so I can sync my passwords p2p...
I personally prefer keepass and really don’t trust my server to be secure enough with all my passwords…
That’s a big list. I already use joplin, but never knew you could self-host syncing! I’ll do that then :D
Ah, that seems pretty cool :D
Radicale’s official documentation didn’t help me much, so I followed some youtube video (by “Awesome Open Source”) where you use a docker image instead of a python venv + pip install.
For Immich, official docs were fantastic!
For Nextcloud, I followed Learn Linux TV’s “How to Set Up Nextcloud on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS” (though I used Debian, not Ubuntu)
Ooh, I didn’t know you could self-host joplin sync! I’ve been using backblaze for quite a long time for that.
That makes a lot of sense. Samsung’s displays are also quite good too.
I still find it strange that they’re not trying to develop SiC batteries though, esp. for their foldables and thin “Edge” puone