MinIO supports tagging content, which would be useful for, at the very least, providing descriptive titles to each live stream.
MinIO supports [tagging](https://min.io/docs/minio/linux/reference/minio-mc/mc-tag-set.html) content, which would be useful for, at the very least, providing descriptive titles to each live stream.
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added this to the Service Administration project 2025-03-29 20:45:30 +00:00
I am also reconsidering how I am using threads on Discourse. Currently each live stream is posted to an independent thread, but I am thinking that they may often be better placed as replies. The goal would be to have topics function as email threads to which one could subscribe.
I am also reconsidering how I am using threads on [Discourse](https://discourse.eom.dev/). Currently each live stream is posted to an independent thread, but I am thinking that they may often be better placed as replies. The goal would be to have topics function as email threads to which one could subscribe.
I am still not sure how best to utilize tags on MinIO. Having recently developed a workflow for populating metadata fields on my media files, it is not clear when tags would be a better utility.
I am still not sure how best to utilize tags on MinIO. Having recently developed a workflow for populating metadata fields on my media files, it is not clear when tags would be a better utility.
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MinIO supports tagging content, which would be useful for, at the very least, providing descriptive titles to each live stream.
I am also reconsidering how I am using threads on Discourse. Currently each live stream is posted to an independent thread, but I am thinking that they may often be better placed as replies. The goal would be to have topics function as email threads to which one could subscribe.
I am still not sure how best to utilize tags on MinIO. Having recently developed a workflow for populating metadata fields on my media files, it is not clear when tags would be a better utility.