I believe that’s the only way… But I could be wrong. I had them all stored on an external hard drive, and used the CLI to upload them all.
I believe that’s the only way… But I could be wrong. I had them all stored on an external hard drive, and used the CLI to upload them all.
I have used mailcow as well for the past few years and it’s been fantastic.
PC, Bow n Arrow… Maybe math blaster. But if we just want a dedicated game system, PlayStation, Crash Bandicoot.
I’ve been using this for quite awhile now, it is fantastic, they only feature that was holding me back was public share urls for albums, which has since been implemented. Immich is fantastic.
Debian Testing. I ran Ubuntu for years but really didn’t like the changes in GNOME they made, decided to try Debian Non-free and I’ve loved it.
I’m actually using YouTube Premium, but only because it’s in my YouTube Music subscription… But I’d love to completely drop Google
There are desktop apps that can import the Aegis backup file to display the 2FA codes on Debian I’m using Authenticator