

If all of the proton stuff lives underneath a common parent directory, you could copy that directory to your larger drive, and then bind mount the new location (bind mounting effectively mounts a directory underneath another directory)


If all of the proton stuff lives underneath a common parent directory, you could copy that directory to your larger drive, and then bind mount the new location (bind mounting effectively mounts a directory underneath another directory)


Using an AI to monitor an AI is a level of absurdity Philip K. Dick never quite got to.
Dr Suess did though!
The thing that we need is a bee-watcher-watcher!". Well, the bee-watcher-watcher watched the bee-watcher. He didn’t watch well so another Hawtch-Hawtcher had to come in as a watch-watcher-watcher!


It was the shared instance setting! I disabled it (we only have one instance), and the duplicate went away!
And once more, thank you for putting your work in to Reitti. We’ve been using it pretty much since you made it public, and have all of our history imported, and it’s great to be able to self host this data and get it out of googles hands!


There’s also another issue we’ve found (unrelated to memories). We have two people using it, and we were sharing location data with each other from when you first enabled the feature, and haven’t touched it since then.
Today, when I updated to v2, I noticed that even though I could see my partners name and icon listed in my map, I wasn’t getting her data. She went to her settings and clicked me to share data, and from then on, I was getting her data, but there are now two copies of her icon at the top of the map


When I try and create a memory, it tells me that I need to enter a start date (which I have done). It creates the memory anyway, but it doesn’t show it until I manually refresh the page. For what it’s worth, I don’t use US date formatting (I’m in Australia)
I wanted a rolling release distro, and Arch has an amazing wiki. That’s why I chose it. Though I ultimately moved on to CachyOS (Arch based), because it’s a lot more pre configured than Arch.