

I don’t think any lemmy instances can afford to run on the big clouds.
Infrastructure nerd, gamer, and Lemmy.ca maintainer


I don’t think any lemmy instances can afford to run on the big clouds.


We just delete them from minio (our object storage)


Yeah it emails us and pops up a thing in the ui where we can mark it as resolved


We dont proxy on lemmy.ca yet, but I assumed thumbnails would still be stored in pictrs like usual? I thought it was just the actual image links that got proxied, and thumbnails were still dumped in like usual.
We turned on cloudflare’s CSAM scanner and remove anything it flags for us.


I have all my home infra on one beefy box, except for two things. These are services that I deem critical enough that I don’t want them to have an outage at the same time as anything else.
Opnsense gets a dedicated mini firewall pc, and Home Assistant runs on an old intel nuc
Everyone is ok with Python. It’s a reasonable choice that’s well known, well understood and doesn’t have a lot of negatives. There’s a million libraries for it so it’s easy to get started and add support for new things.
I’ve never met a hobbyist developer who writes Java for fun. It lives in the enterprise world mostly, and not much else that I’ve seen.
I have no knowledge, but would guess:


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FWIW I did this with jellyfin and ended up just using a vm instead of lxc. This way I could just pass the entire device through, not have to mess with drivers in my proxmox host, and not have to reboot all my vms/lxc just to apply updates.
I don’t think signal data is included in system backups unless your device is rooted. You’d have to go into signal and back it up explicitly.
I just turned this feature on. I don’t backup my device all, I just expect everything to be in my cloud.


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Fractal design, node case. One of them is a cube that takes 8x 3.5 and microatx. I used one for years and it was great.


Pretty clickbait title to compare a lab speed to average internet. I’m sure it’s several million times faster than average Japanese internet too.


So true, plus lugging your gear out to the shore. This is why I only do boat dives.


Scuba diving is not an athletic sport. Air consumption is all about moving as little as possible once you’re down there.
Observium is an easy starting point for network gear, without going down the Zabbix rabbit hole.
Personally I just roll Victoriametrics and Grafana.


Mind empowering my laziness and sharing that query?
I was also planning on bulk locking all their communities, to avoid any isolated islands of people that don’t realize the community is gone.


https://www.redmine.org/ maybe


I may be biased, but lemmy.ca is pretty great
I used to run it on about 800 prod boxes and we provided the hosting for the Gentoo forums. It’ll always have a soft spot in my heart, but even with us using binary packages I won’t miss how long emerge takes.