There’s no FOSS app that does this unfortunately.
Not FOSS though
I bet it wouldn’t be much.
As closed source as it can get.
Swayze, Stewart or from Bikini Bottom?
I wonder how much more it would sell if the Steam Deck was officially marketed and distributed globally on the same scale as a console.
This is a great project, everyone on organic maps should switch.
Does it support any models that can summarize 600 page PDF files?
How easy is it to install the software itself and AI models?
Do you plan to integrate with any of the following?:
But if you don’t have a Traccar server anywhere, how is it any better than the location history already present in HA ?
Ahora entiendo tu comentario, gracias por clarificar.
That’s great news! I didn’t know that. Is there a Stalwart service provider in the EU ?
Working fine for me on Bazzite (Silverblue}
Yeah, that’s what I said in the post you’re replying to. Is this a case of weird cross-platform federation?
They have improved performance in this release, although judging from their release notes it is targeting larger infra, so I don’t believe these improvements would benefit your setup. Still, good news for software this new.
Being one of the few JMAP servers, adding these features is great although there’s still some things yet to consider. The iCalendar standard also includes tasks and notes and Stalwart hasn’t implemented those yet. Calendar scheduling is coming in the next few months, so that’s good news.
I can’t wait until service providers in privacy respecting countries start using complete solutions that enable users to really replace Google with a standards compliant alternative.
I actually prefer Dawarich, but I went with Traccar in hopes of an easy integration, which is not being the case for me at all. Dawarich, having real routes is much more attractive. Did you integrate Traccar or Dawarich with HA ? How ? Did you expose Traccar or Dawarich to the web?
Bazzite on my Desktop and Aurora on my laptop. Ublue is crazy good.
When the stable release is published, it’s honestly a no brainer. Although Filestash is a good alternative too.