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illusionist@lemmy.zipto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•GitHub - Snouzy/workout-cool: 🏋 Modern open-source fitness coaching platform.English2·4 days agoYou’re right. I’m not sure where I got that from. Seems weird to me now as well. As if I was replying to the wrong comment, sorry for that.
Ot’s true what you say on the other part :)
illusionist@lemmy.zipto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•GitHub - Snouzy/workout-cool: 🏋 Modern open-source fitness coaching platform.English1·4 days agoAll those goals are fixed and for neither of them is a “random” routine good.
Users should be able to create and share/follow routines.
I would not want to rely on a random routine for my injury. Do you think tgat’s a good idea?
Having an ai to tell me when to switch angle sounds overkill to me. I’d switch angles if I have to hit the muscle differently or just whenever I want to. Both situations don’t require an ai to do that, right?
illusionist@lemmy.zipto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•GitHub - Snouzy/workout-cool: 🏋 Modern open-source fitness coaching platform.English1·5 days agoSure and assuming you want a professional routine, you always end up with the same exercises, depending on the frequency of your training and split.
Maybe my mind is too narrow in this regard to see a benefit in it, sorry
illusionist@lemmy.zipto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•GitHub - Snouzy/workout-cool: 🏋 Modern open-source fitness coaching platform.English42·5 days agoThere’s only a very limited set of exercises. It’s not rocket science.
There are also many professionally built workout routines online accessible for free.
Stuff that you pay for can’t get better than theirs.
illusionist@lemmy.zipto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Tailscale addressing concerns over potential enshittification of the platformEnglish10·6 days agoThe article also doesn’t address how tailscale could enshittify and that they won’t do it.
illusionist@lemmy.zipto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Introducing reitti: a selfhosted alternative to Google TimelineEnglish3·9 days agoI get what you mean. The focus is different of dawarich. I’m really looking forward into checking reitti out!
illusionist@lemmy.zipto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Introducing reitti: a selfhosted alternative to Google TimelineEnglish5·9 days agoThat looks very neat. Thanks for starting this!
I guess this will directly compete with dawarich, right?
illusionist@lemmy.zipto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Introducing reitti: a selfhosted alternative to Google TimelineEnglish4·9 days agoI log my position every 5 seconds for years and gpslogger is not among any of the battery consuming processes if you use the device. If you don’t use the phone at all, it will consume more power but that’s no reason not to use it.
illusionist@lemmy.zipto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•I've written a series of blog posts about a "hands-off" self-hosting setup intended for relative beginners.English3·11 days agoYour probably right, you can’t catch each bug I guess
illusionist@lemmy.zipto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Do any of you have a buttload of RAM sitting around?English2·11 days agoAs an economist I can confidentally say that he should go a different route. You/ he can show me/us more if he wants to. Maybe we can tell where the problem is.
If not, swap as others have stated is the way to go
illusionist@lemmy.zipto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Nginx Proxy Manager 2.12.4 Released with Certbot EnhancementsEnglish21·11 days agoI was also used to npm. But caddy(file) is much cleaner and nicer and less hassle. It can be more difficult to set up because you may have to learn some things as it has no ui
illusionist@lemmy.zipto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Nginx Proxy Manager 2.12.4 Released with Certbot EnhancementsEnglish1·11 days agoMy config is so barebones it doesn’t need a UI.
But when I started out, a UI would’ve been amazing
illusionist@lemmy.zipto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•I've written a series of blog posts about a "hands-off" self-hosting setup intended for relative beginners.English3·11 days agoImmich is still unstable. This shouldn’t happen to a stable project.
What it tells me is that you need a regular backup
It depends on what you guys do.
Markdown is very easy to use. It can be learned within a couple of minutes.
Do you calculate stuff? -> quarto
Modern, comprehensible latex? --> typst
Do you want trackable research? --> git
A git server (forgejo, radicle) can also be used to track issues. Or you may want to try openproject.org
Why is latex not easy to collaborate? Because others don’t know it?