Elon: “Amateurs”
Elon: “Amateurs”
I’m not particularly worried about it. I can block them if they annoy me. And on the bright side, their large user base may help make the Fediverse mainstream enough to topple the tech giants.
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I wouldn’t mind as much if they made them realistic. “You’re now scared of fireworks and your wife fucked 13 dudes while you were deployed” kind of thing.
FYI Nexctloud supports webdav.
I run it and mariaDB in docker and they run perfectly when left alone, but everything breaks horribly if I try to do an update. I recently figured out that you need to do updates for NC in steps, and docker (unRAID’s, specifically) defaults to jumping to the latest version. I think I figured out how to specify version now so fingers crossed I won’t destroy it the next time I do updates.
Big Bumpin’n was fun as hell. Rocket League precursor.
Yeah, it’s just nice to consolidate where able.
Do they have dyndns support? That was what led me to google.
Mailjet is working great for me.
Why is there a company called Hugging Face? Why does it exist? Who did this?
If you’ve never done this before, you may want to hire an outside consultant. I’ve done a million of these migrations, and there can be issues, and MS support sucks these days.
That said, broad overview: first step is installing Azure AD Connect and syncing to your 365 tenant.
Second step is updating UPN suffixes to match your public domain.
Third step is installing the Hybrid Wizard on your exchange server and doing a test migration.
I really hope lemmings doesn’t become the norm
He mentions ActivityPub but doesn’t sound like he’ll be retooling. :-(
Great write-up and I think you hit the nail on the head, but I kind of wish you posted it with a different username.
I’m extremely doubtful that there is any truth to that.
I’m interested in hosting my own lemmy instance on-prem with my unRAID server. BYOVM seems interesting, but not sure why I would pay for that…?
While I agree with others pointing out the oddity of a portable server in general: this sounds like a great use-case for a laptop.
Built-in battery, wifi you can broadcast out as a hotspot, and it even has a display/keyboard/mouse for troubleshooting!
An older laptop with the optical drive stripped out could have a 2.5” 5TB HDD in addition to the boot drive for some decent mobile storage.