I believe if you create a crontab on a systemd system, it actually synthesizes systemd timers from the crontab entries
I believe if you create a crontab on a systemd system, it actually synthesizes systemd timers from the crontab entries
Yeah Synology is pretty good with that kind of stuff (we use one at work). They’ve really just got a Linux system with custom management tools on top. Of course for DIY purposes, self-building is still cheaper and more flexible though.
Interesting blog!
Clicked on your NAS article (one of the first linked ones) and spotted an error… you write that Synology NAS boxes don’t use standard RAID, but they do. They have official docs up on how to hook them up to a standard Linux system for disaster recovery (it’s just Btrfs or ext4 on mdadm RAID).
Probably not super relevant for you or most readers, but just thought I’d point it out :)
Great tool!
The UI is probably confusing to non-technical people who don’t already use Lemmy. I would suggest adopting a similar UI to the Matrix one that another commenter shared, to make it easier for beginners.
edit: also the repo doesn’t have a license, so currently the code is not open source.
Thanks!
That’s wild. Do you have a link to the post?
I considered signing up to VLemmy due to their open federation policies, but I guess I’m glad I didn’t, haha
Wait, what happened to VLemmy?
For the same reasons you’d want to harm any other platform.
Belgium has them