

I think you replied to the wrong post.


I think you replied to the wrong post.


If you’re using LUKS don’t forget you can dump/backup the header. It isn’t the encryption key but is critical if you accidentally do a stupid. As to the keys themselves, how about convert them to qr codes, print them, and store them in a safe.


I just updated from 2.3.1 and it seems fine. At least it didn’t automatically nuke everything.


You’ve never heard of a stingray or cell site simulator?


I run a more-or-less single user instance. It’s fine. Not the fastest page-loads but otherwise NBD.


‘’‘The incoming CEO announced 1,800 job cuts after 11 difficult quarters, a boycott over its DEI policy, and various complaints from consumers enduring broader economic pain.’‘’


Off by a couple orders of magnitude on the cost of SNAP benefits. 100 Billion. Source https://usafacts.org/answers/how-much-does-the-federal-government-spend-on-snap-every-year/country/united-states/
Far. Fedora + ZFS for my NAS that’s consumed by a 3-node bare-metal Kubernetes cluster running Talos. K8s has a ZFS provisioner that automatically creates new volumes when I spin something up. It more or less just works.


Yeah, replied to OP instead of another comment. Whoops. New lemmy client, who dis…


Wait, how is this sarcasm?


Oh, wow, I was expecting a comment about privacy from the preview I got of your message and then it went on to talk about risk to the provider instead! Yes, you’ve definitely identified a risk and I hope to mitigate it with hopes, prayers, and as anonymous access logs as I can get while still identifying public, popular images.


I’ve been hosting immich for a long time and finally decided to make a website so people could sign up for paid monthly accounts and upload their stuff to the server that I’m going to run anyway. Maybe it’ll make me beer money.
The original article: https://www.troyhunt.com/a-sneaky-phish-just-grabbed-my-mailchimp-mailing-list/


I assume the eff’s link was both specific and intentional. Mine showed up yesterday and installing the thing was very easy. Looks to work.


Torguard looks very BT friendly but I’ve still got mullvad subscription left and haven’t tried them. That and the branding / website just seem illegitimate though I’ve not found any legit criticisms.


I bought one of the hotspots and look forward to what I find after flashing it.


Looking for a self-hosted period tracking app with companion android app. Have done literally zero investigation at this point but it’s on my todo.


Gotta agree. Even better if backed by zfs.
Like the other two comments are saying: use a recent version of gluetun and its built in functionality.