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@lemmy.worldDefinitely check this summary out: https://meichthys.github.io/foss_photo_libraries/. Everyone's use case and priorities will be a little different, but I'd vote for Immich as a Google Photos replacement that looks nice and is very easy to use. I was awestruck by the facial and object recognition, which wasn't even a feature I particularly cared about.
Can you try pressing ctrl+shift+f2 from within Kitty and then adding font_size 20.0
? That will make sure you are editing the same config file Kitty is using.
If that doesn't work, I'd try deleting the config and then try again. Kitty should automatically create a new config.
Would VNC solve your issue? I use https://github.com/any1/wayvnc with Hyprland occasionally.
I've seen a lot of people recommending Teamgroup. They tend to be cheaper than Samsung but with supposedly better quality than other cheap options. I haven't looked up any studies yet though.
I have this scanner and agree it works great, although there may be cheaper options out there that also work well.
FTP worked well out of the box. For SFTP on Arch Linux, I had to follow the troubleshooting instructions here: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Very_Secure_FTP_Daemon#LIST_command_resets_connection.
Seems pushing a crypto agenda.
Most definitely, they're not shy about that. A Bitcoin node used to be installed by default since that was their users' main goal and the point of the project, but as their self-hosted app list grew they made all the crypto apps optional. It doesn't bother me having the option so long as it isn't forced (I don't own Bitcoin). I just look for the biggest app store, which is why I'm rolling vanilla Arch and Docker Compose instead of a project like Umbrel for now.
I don't use Umbrel, but it's basically a GUI for installing Docker apps from what I can tell and looks promising.
Nice list. Another, similar repo, also quite opinionated: https://github.com/DoTheEvo/selfhosted-apps-docker. I'm not the author, I've just found it really helpful at times.
I run Hyprland on Arch. It seems most of the people who run window managers instead of full fledged desktop environments prefer the minimalism of Arch.
Came here to suggest Onshape. It spoiled me for all other CAD software. (But it is web-based and proprietary.)