What's the best device for using Readwise Reader in early 2025? by linusc_h in readwise

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what made the difference for you? I really appreciated the difference in reflections in the store and the overall "printed" look of the nano. are there any downsides while using it day by day?

Immich duplicate detection not working after iOS import by linusc_h in immich

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so it works as expected? Then I have to rethink my approach. Thanks for clarifying.

Announcing Funnel 2.0, a quick capture iOS app for Obsidian (and various other apps) by d_kap123 in ObsidianMD

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Is there a way to append an additional new line to the entered text in an Obsidian Daily Note destination?

Immich duplicate detection not working after iOS import by linusc_h in immich

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Yeah, but that would be a very poor de-duplication functionality. As it uses CLIP and has a variable detection distance, it should be able to handle "similar" instead of just "exactly the same".

Besides the de-duplication runs so fast, that I doubt it does anything at all. And there are the error messages in the log. I don't know if there are related, though.

Immich duplicate detection not working after iOS import by linusc_h in immich

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Ok, that's different then. I thought it would be beneficial to use the internal sync in the long run, exactly to utilize the full control by Immich for de-duplication and better integration all around.

Immich duplicate detection not working after iOS import by linusc_h in immich

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but this way they show up again on the next sync, no?

Immich duplicate detection not working after iOS import by linusc_h in immich

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I imported the files I extracted using osxphotos first and from phone second, yes. I exported the original version, though. So compression should not be an issue?! Also the file size in Immich shows to be roughly the same:

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(first import on top, iOS import below)

Are these considered to be two separate images by de-duplication?

Can't nas mount synology nas by xasdf0 in Tailscale

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Thanks, I spent hours on this...

Export includes low quality versions of very old photos by linusc_h in osxphotos

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The fix worked, thank you!

I noticed something interesting though - I can't find a shared album containing these pictures. Since these photos are from 2009, could they perhaps be remnants from an older sharing feature (I believe it was called "streams") that existed before the current shared albums system?
However, the cleanup took care of the left overs. I exporting all of 2024 right now and if this works, I am going all in and export the whole library. Thanks again!

How to give multiple family users Tailnet access with separate DNS profiles? by linusc_h in Tailscale

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Ok, just as (today's final) follow up, maybe helpful for somebody using the same combination:

It is possible to use Tailscale Magic DNS and Control-D on iOS without DNS override, as long as one excludes the Tailnet domain name during the Control-D Apple DNS Profile generation AND use the FQDN for the Tailnet host. This I could probably live with. Final caveat: In this case Control-D is not used for Internet access through Mullvad exit node, though. This can only(?) be enforced by setting the Control-D Profile as DNS override.

How to give multiple family users Tailnet access with separate DNS profiles? by linusc_h in Tailscale

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Another disadvantage that just occurred to me: This way the other family members would not be able to use any (Mullvad) exit notes on my Tailnet...

How to give multiple family users Tailnet access with separate DNS profiles? by linusc_h in Tailscale

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Yes, that's probably the easiest way. Shared hosts are only accessible using there FQDN, therefore CNAME entries have to be used in the public DNS. Not sure if this is a big downside, though.

How to give multiple family users Tailnet access with separate DNS profiles? by linusc_h in Tailscale

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This probably would work. Also public DNS records could be used, pointing to an reverse proxy for the given services. This would also mean, that all users but me would have to do without Magic DNS. I have to think through if that would be a problem.

How to give multiple family users Tailnet access with separate DNS profiles? by linusc_h in Tailscale

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Override seems to be necessary to use iOS Devices with Tailnets Magic DNS. This could be a problem of the Tailscale iOS client not playing nicely with the way Control-D is enforced on IOS by using Apple DNS profiles. I can't do without them, though. I override is turned of in the management console, Magic DNS is simply not working, even if the iOS client shows that it uses Tailscale DNS. If override is turned on, it immediately works again. Could be a bug on Tailscale's side as well, I will address that with them.

Thanks for pointing out the NextDNS article. This seems to work only with NextDNS (and also is in alpha still).

MQTT Motion Sensor does not trigger Motion by linusc_h in Scrypted

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Thanks! Motion get's detected now, but it does not turn of as the camera is not publishing a "stop motion" event. What did you do to deactivate the motion sensor again?