this reminds me of the old ‘photoshop art scene’ in the late 90s early 2000s where everyone got assigned a square and only got the neighboring ~50 pixels to work with
this reminds me of the old ‘photoshop art scene’ in the late 90s early 2000s where everyone got assigned a square and only got the neighboring ~50 pixels to work with
my storage machine is luggage, and i use discworld names that kind of are relevant to the gunction for everything else in my network, too. my robot vacuums name is lu-tze for example.
have you heard about immich? it’s a bit ‘heavy’, too, but that’s because it’s not just a photo backup solution but aims to be a self-hosted multi-user replacement for google photos.
but they do this here anyway, at least in germany
i wonder why this happens. are you from somewhere where this is common or were your transactions shady? i only got my bank block one transaction for me and that was because i didn’t know i had to ‘activate’ the ability to send money to accounts in the eu
if you backup your vm data to the same provider as you run your vm on you don’t have an ‘off-site’-backup, which is one criteria of the 3-2-1 backup rule.
ink for google does look like it’s not made by google, so it may have a longer lifespan 👍 it seems to add material design elements to google pages, which is something google just didn’t have time for yet… 😵💫
netdata is easy to set up and detects a lot of things on it’s own like databases and ntpd and…
as long as you use a backup solution that encrypts the data before storing it remotely you will be fine. i like borg backup with borgbase as my first off-site storage, and a nas somewhere else as my second off-site storage.
i have a nas for my backup at my parents house. you don’t need friends for this 🤷
the appleebees website is not accessible from the eu - because they don’t want to comply. roadsideamerica.com, too.
try shopware (not sponsored 😬)
surprisedpikachuface.webp
oh it knows. it just can’t tell anyone!
pic from a google datacenter?
that’s also what we did in the early 2000s when building servers. today i don’t think it realy matters. i haven’t had a failed drive for about 10 years and only needed to swap them out because of the capacity…
i agree with you. also the ‘use vscode ssh-remote-eeit-plugin’ or ‘install a remote web ide thing to edit one file’ answers are… questionable.
syncthing does not require to open access to the outside and does what op wants.
stealing is when you take something and the original owner does not have it anymore, no?
we use it to classify data that is needed to be sent to one of three endpoints. chatgpt tells our tool where it belongs. there are.probably more practical ways to do this, but the customer wanted AI in his product so here we are 🤷