Drukob

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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by Drukob@feddit.org to c/dach@feddit.org
 

Die Konsultation prüft:

  • Den Ausstieg aus der Käfighaltung
  • Tierbezogene Indikatoren, die u.a. den Gesundheitszustand der Tiere messen, digital zu erfassen
  • Strengere Importanforderungen für Tierprodukte einzuführen
  • Das Töten männlicher Eintagsküken zu stoppen.

Die EU hatte 2022 im Rahmen eines „Fitness-Checks“ der EU-Tierschutzgesetzgebung festgestellt, dass die bisherigen Standards aktuellen Anforderungen nicht mehr gerecht werden.

Dauert keine 10min, jeder EU Bürger kann mitmachen. Direktlink zum Fragebogen hier

 

So far I have been hosting a few hobby projects on my home server for fun and am really happy with how well everything is working. Running nextcloud, jellyfin, home assistant, a few personal websites, immich and some others each in a separate docker container behind an nginx reverse Proxy, some of them accessible from outside via domain (luckily I managed to get a static IP for free from my ISP), some only internally.

Now in a few months I am maybe going to take over a small bar with a partner and have been looking into ERP/PoS/Inventory management systems and found Odoo which looks really cool. Managed to set it up very quickly via Docker and played around with it. Self-hosting seems to be completely free (unless you need some enterprise apps which I have not yet seen any need for) and open source, while using their service Odoo Online starts at 19.90€/user/month.

However, I am a little unsure about hosting important business infrastructure on a regular, self-maintained home server. I'm thinking in particular about availability, data security, DDoS-protection, back-up plan, OS-updates, etc. Would using a VPS or dedicated server be a better option and solve some of these concerns? Or would you recommend using a managed hosting provider like Odoo Online?

Also wondering if using Odoo in general is overkill for a small bar/kiosk, and if I should look for simpler options, so I'm happy to hear some experiences :)

 

Würde mich freuen, wenn sie's schaffen, sie scheinen ja durchaus recht intelligent und realistisch da ranzugehen. Denke, dass die Nachfrage durchaus da ist als Alternative zu Billigflügen, aber ob unser deutsches Schienennetz da mitspielt...

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submitted 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) by Drukob@feddit.org to c/selfhosted@lemmy.world
 

Hi everyone,

I would love to showcase some of my photos on our Samsung The Frame TV since it is literally made for displaying Pictures. Sadly however it is not running Android TV, but instead this weird Tizen Operating System.

I already have Jellyfin running, which has a Tizen APp that can be sideloaded and which works amazing for TV shows and movies, but the image gallery works a little janky for me (relative slow loading, no slideshow options).

Since I wanted to get Immich running for a while now anyway to further degoogle myself, I thought this would be a good opportunity. However it seems like there is no plan to implement a frontend app for Immich for Tizen (understandably...) (https://github.com/immich-app/immich/discussions/8896).

My question is if any of you know of an App that I can install on my Samsung TV to browse and display pictures that are stored on my local server?

 

I'm using the following snipped in my .vimrc to restore the cursor position when closing and opening a file:

au BufReadPost * \ if line("'"") > 0 && line("'"") <= line("$") && &filetype != "gitcommit" | \ execute("normal `"") | \ endif

This works fine in regular vim, but not when using sudoedit, which I just got myself used to using when editing root files. I understand it is because sudoedit creates temporary files and therefore will not restore the position because it sees it as a different file, but is there any workaround? Or should i just use sudo -E instead as it works fine there?

[–] Drukob@feddit.org 2 points 9 months ago

I've been using FitoTrack recently: https://codeberg.org/jannis/FitoTrack

Available on the AppStore and F-Droid

Tracking and logging/history and statistics works flawlessly for me so far, the rest of the app is quite minimalistic, but I like that, not every app needs to be a bloated social media network imho

Don't think there's any self hosting possible or rather necessary since it's all locally anyway as far as I see but it has an option for exporting the data and creating automatic backups

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by Drukob@feddit.org to c/europe@lemmy.ml
 

The contribution would be used to combat climate change and inequality and would help to ensure that European citizens pay their fair share towards achieving these objectives.

The minimum threshold of signatories is only required a quarter of the EU countries, so in 7 of 27. France is already at 188% of the required threshold, Denmark at 88% and Germany at 80%

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