GPs here are just absolutely useless. Have you tried reaching out to one of the specialized clinics? I've been under treatment for ME/CFS at Vermoeidheidkliniek (yeah, not the best name) and all of the specialists there have been incredibly helpful and willing to try different things.
They don't have very good reviews in Google but I can give it a try. My wife is in the queue for the new "Long Covid Clinics" but who knows when there will be room... they opened in November and we didn't hear anything else since then.
To GP: It's less "no one should have any mass". It's more "Billionaires are like Black Holes, and therefore should be avoided" -- yes, it is a value judgement; no, it's not a blanket statement about money.
My pipedream is to have a containerized desktop environment like this that outputs directly to a physical monitor over HDMI/DP without needing an X server on the host machine. So far I haven't found any clear answers on whether that's possible at all.
I feel I've been nerdsniped or, some other term for your quest being contagious, I also now need to know if this is possible
I found a thread from someone who seems to know what they're talking about saying it's not going to happen "on your hardware", but doesn't mention what hardware might be required
Edit actually reading that link again it sounds like a USB adapter worked right away as a monitor for the VM and the OP is asking how to prevent this ! So seems you just need to enable GPU passthrough, and a USB HDMI will appear to your VM ? Will have to try this later today
I can only answer for NVIDIA, as that was the platform we developed on, but it should be possible to encapsulate the X11 server within the container without starting an X server on the host machine, and then plug in to the monitor you designate.
But that's only a half-baked one-way functionality, since the set of variables for the template are minimal. Immich can't intake my existing folder structure, or am I wrong?
I don't think that exist, but you've nerdsniped me into trying to build it (or at least the collection side). Does anybody have better ideas than just trying a list of all known DNS names?