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I’m running Umami on Railway (so not self-hosted), for two small websites. Works pretty well. I think Railway changed their pricing, but I’ve been grandfathered in with a free plan.
Edit: all of my websites are also on Netlify.
I’m running Umami on Railway (so not self-hosted), for two small websites. Works pretty well. I think Railway changed their pricing, but I’ve been grandfathered in with a free plan.
Edit: all of my websites are also on Netlify.
I personally prefer staying in the browser.
Firefox prevents autoplay automatically.
I dont want to see the words “low quality tooling” ever again.
I’m sorry, when was Microsoft praised for their GUI?
Is there a list of supported devices?
Yep. Fascinating read, completely unrelated.
This is what I’d wager. I remember reading that apps using Rosetta (is that what it’s called ?) take up more resources.
In case you missed brewery’s message below (as it’s a second-level comment): all private mode does is to temporarily prevent storing history and cookies on your device. You can set that as default behavior for normal browsing instead.
This year is the first time I’ve owned an AMOLED device, and had to pay a premium for it. I assume most of the world doesn’t have one.
The cost is really the printer itself and the time invested. This would probably cost ~1$ of material, and take …3 hours of printing?
I would have assumed that this happens purely at the mouse level, with no need for OS integration.
My problem with Niagara is that I often don’t remember the names of my apps.
You can also change it to use the super key, (which I did too).
I remember doing this once, but I’m fairly sure I did It through a live install. Make sure your target USB is properly formatted? I do remember that finding information on this was hard, because it isn’t really a viable long-term option.
One thing to note is that you need to make some modifications to limit how often things get written to the drive, and even then you will probably kill your thumb drive pretty fast.
Ah, gotcha. I really don’t use YouTube enough to think about subscriptions etc.
Aren’t both of those FOSS?
The ligatures are chef’s kiss
If you do go this route, the best way is to make a fork of the main Umami github repository, then link that to railway. When you want to update, you can just sync new changes to the repo, and railway will rebuild your instance.