some support raw files; many require Docker
Top contenders:
Photoprism
Librephotos/Nextcloud
Photoview
Photonix
A key best practice for logging is to centralize or aggregate your logs in a single location, especially if you have multiple servers or architecture tiers. Modern applications often have several tiers of infrastructure that can include a mix of on-premises servers…
[The Elastic ELK stack is popular but probably overkill; Graylog is related]
Similar guide:
https://sematext.com/blog/log-aggregation/
Clontarf and Powers Gold sound like good values, and Kilbeggan and Tyrconnell don't sound worth it.
Here is yet another post about the survey we have conducted back in Q2 2021 (April to be precise) with close to 2000 Linux Gamers. This time we will focus on the Linux distro of choice of respondents in the… <a href="https://boilingsteam.com/which-linux-distro-for-gaming-q2-2021-survey-results/" class="more-link">Continue Reading <span class="meta-nav">→</span></a>
looks like the LM1875 is a good value, with the right voltage
Includes chart comparison with Slicker Rainscreen another of their products.
handier than the Energy Star database, but also missing some models
If I wanted to get code-nerdy, I could bypass the whole OpenHAB/Domoticz stuff and go straight to coding. But ouch, there's enough coding involved in the others to make it challenging, and I'd be lacking a friendly digital user interface.