There isn’t one.
Stick to the best brands out there that have been benchmarked.
There isn’t one.
Stick to the best brands out there that have been benchmarked.
This fucking timeline…
Need logs to be able to tell you much. Get some output from dmesg after it happens, but before a reboot. Syslogs couldn’t hurt. Maybe setting up a metrics exporter to another machine could give you a peek into what is happening with resources.
Also give some details about OS and what you’re running on it.
They are a TRILLION DOLLAR company. They aren’t flinching.
Didn’t realize we all were now incapable of looking out the window. That seems like something an absolutely incapable person would do because they’re way too lazy.
IPFS is like a dead Multiplayer game, or an Onion network. Check it out.
Lol. You checked on IPFS lately? Different times. Different world.
Tell me what I’m misunderstanding here.
*but relies on IPFS.
Useless.
Idiots. Short it and make money.
I think we need more context.
Edit: after getting more info from other comments, that’s gonna a be a hard fucking no.
GFY, Edgelords. Just because Trump won an election doesn’t mean you’re right.
Or you could similar just block those routes in whatever reverse proxy you’d use out in front of the server?
I don’t run Immich myself, but just trying to understand the technical issues and this particular solution. Seems like they should have a public facing /shared route that doesn’t require access to any others, so I see your point.
Okay…I’m terribly confused by this project here, so maybe you can clarify some things.
First, looking through the code, it seems you’re literally just taking input requests and replaying them to a target host. So if Immich is updated with changes that proxy doesn’t have yet, everything breaks.
How is this adding more security than any other proxy?
Retag and push to a local registry. Lots of options out there for setting one up.
Honestly, you already have the image locally if you’ve pulled it. You don’t really need to run a registry unless you’re dead set on it. You can also flatten and export containers for backup if you really want.
This is the correct answer. Healthcheck for each host to remove a dead endpoint from rotation.
Edit: missed your comment about static site
It does not.
The GUI just relegates all commands to the CLI tools under the hood.
There’s a law for Open Source projects with no country governance? Holy shit. News to me.
Lol