This is why you should have file history versioning on. With backup this is a most.
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Mio@feddit.nuto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How do you like to transfer large files between friends across the internet?English3·4 months agoThe user can choose. Please note you first much accept another client by its fingerprint.
No. I dont want that. Look for something that I actually want and try not to add it to the Google graveyard.
I use Inoreader. Not selfhosted but that is everything i have at that company. The articles are public anyway so I don’t care that much.
My workflow is article maximize and try to hide everything else like menubar and list of sources etc. I use jk to navigate for scrolling and v/space to go to article. I use vimium extension so d for close tab with article. Article is automatically marked as read as I scroll. It takes 5 min per day to go through. I think if I would selfhost then I would try tiny rss.
I don’t use it on phone. No need. I am at my computer most of the time.
45 to 55 watt.
But I make use of it for backup and firewall. No cloud shit.
Mio@feddit.nuto Technology@beehaw.org•Technologist: 'Fining Big Tech isn't working, make them give away illegally trained LLMs as public domain'1·7 months agoSo set the fine in percentage of the company?
Mio@feddit.nuto Games@sh.itjust.works•Linux hits exactly 2% user share on the October 2024 Steam SurveyEnglish9·9 months ago2% and we have steam deck out there?
Mio@feddit.nuto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What are the requirements for a single user Lemmy instance?English3·9 months agoI am wondering if it is that good to have single instance for feddiverse. It hurt feddiverse servers to send to yet another location, or is it more like p2p so it scales well?
You will find many more at feddit.nu
Dataloss is never fun. File systemet in general need a long time to iron out all the bugs. Hope it is in a better state today. I remember when ext4 was new and crashed in a laptop. Ubuntu was to early to adopt it, or I did not use LTS.
But as always, make sure to have a proper backup on a different physical location.
I am more looking into BTRF for backup due to I run Linux and not BSD ZFS requires more RAM I only have one disk I want to benefit from snapshots, compression and deduplication.
Mio@feddit.nuto Technology@beehaw.org•Chrome will block one of its biggest ad blockers6·11 months agoSo Google is a monopoly and removing funding to Firefox will help them not to be a monopoly? That does not sound right. Rather the opposite.
Nothing has been decided or done yet. Most likely they will just be forced to not abuse their position, for example make ads for it on www.google.com, don’t bundle Chrome with Android and such things.
I believe there will always be an alternative to Chrome available as the Open Source community will find a way together.
Mio@feddit.nuto Technology@beehaw.org•Chrome will block one of its biggest ad blockers42·11 months agoBlock Chrome and use anything not Chrome based. In other words use Firefox.
Mio@feddit.nuto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What self-hosted services can help during a crisis or emergency? This is for those affected OR those who want to helpEnglish3·1 year agoIf the government did it - I would be very angry. Do you know how much internet help with democracy in the world? Think of it as shutting down all libraries with books, and forbidde any kind of communication.
It would of course try to setup some communication and gather people. I currently only have one irc server. I guess people want something webbased as they probably don’t have the client software.
I would probably lose my job as well as it is a software as a service company that require internet to function.
Mio@feddit.nuto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•The past, present, and future of local-first - Martin Kleppmann (Local-First Conf)English1·1 year agoA general protocol standard just for sync would be nice. But then there is the problem of getting all big players on board. There are open protocols like syncthing and seafile use but not compatible with eachother.
Just stop supporting the biggest actor in the market.
If there is a problem at low power usage then you can easily solve it by temporary add more power. Lets say add a 40watt lamp or something, later remove it from the calculation.
Yes, you can write bad code and that matters most. Rust is more low level than high level language. Rust is new so not much bloat library has been written yet :) So far I have seen many lean Rust applications in the open source world. Please note I used the word “should” - no guarantees.
SQLite makes minimum memory usage much lower than MySQL. Many that would selfhost this is just for one single user and don’t need a standalone database
I can image that the application itself for doing this would not require much ram at all but having a MySQL requires much more ram usage in order of magnitudes.
There are web extension that check for bookmakers that responds with 404 and automatically deletes them.