

And I thought 3 days was an eternity.


And I thought 3 days was an eternity.


unrelated: ever heard of draw.io? excalidraw, even.


That is a terrible idea. Why do you even need to use VSCode on a production server? Use SSH with Termux.


Exactly what are you trying to back up? If it’s for something like, let’s say, a password manager, syncing is the worst way imaginable.
But if it’s for your Jellyfin media backup, rsync is pretty sufficient imo. They rarely change, costs pretty penny to back up and (relatively) easy to rebuild.
So it all comes down to what your scenario is.


Linkwarden has pretty minimal hardware requirements - it was tested on a VPS with 4gb of memory and it ran pretty smoothly, the most intense part is when you build the app, but once it’s running it’s relatively lightweight.
From their website. I wouldn’t consider tested on 4gb vps having minimal hardware.
I use Linkding and I am very happy with it. Less feature? Maybe. But it’s a bookmark sync. What do you need?


Who are you so generous?


I have to know a random guy I never heard of said something?
No sane selfhoster should do this. This is far beyond being overkill.


There is absolutely no way you can avoid GH hosted project completely. It’s like trying to buy a phone without Chinese parts.


Not sure how the new Pi5 is but Pi4 struggles quite a bit with Nextcloud. Nextcloud is not really designed to run on low-end devices, let alone an SBC. It may seem fine for the first time but when you actually try to do something, it’ll get sluggish and oftentimes downright completely fail.
I stopped using my Pi4 for anything file related but I guess there might be something that it can reliably run(I’m guessing Syncthing).


call me nuts but I don’t mind at all 😆


Jeff & Seattle was about this post: https://sh.itjust.works/post/43471235
Basically, how many years does one have to work minimum wage to earn Jeff Bezos’s net worth.


I’ve been using Termux but that’s awesome. Thanks.


I’m using Termux on android and I guess that it’s compensating for smaller screen?


afaik it should come with both cli and gui.


I know. But coming out of the box is nicer.


Rocky Linux. Been using debian but I like firewalld a bit more than ufw, and I don’t trust myself enough to let myself touch iptable.
In terms of service availability, yes.
In terms of data backup, no.


Before anyone says “you put all your eggs in one basket,” let me be clear: I didn’t. I put them in one provider, with what should have been bulletproof redundancy
This shouldn’t happen and the OOP clearly knows what he was doing but putting everything in a single provider with multiple services clearly is not redundancy.
what the fuck is this ai slop shit?