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lost , to selfhosted in Just started hosting Vaultwarden. It's freaking awesome.

I use vaultwarden as my bitwarden backup. I pay for bitwarden premium because it's too critical of a service for me to not pay for access/support the service, or to expect my self hosted option will be sufficiently reliable enough.

That said, as a backup option, I run the vaultwarden addon in home assistant and just periodically do a manual export from bitwarden and import to vaultwarden. This is usually good enough for me, but glad to see this thread with some other options. Will be exploring some of these too!

flynnguy ,

Oooh, I like this idea… I’ve thought about running vaultwarden but like you I pay for bitwarden premium because I think it’s critical for me and I like the service and want to see them continue. Using it as a backup, then I can still support them and run my own backup.

readbeanicecream , to youshouldknow in YSK: Googling for terms on all lemmy domains
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Duckduckgo has a bang for Mastodon: !msocial. Maybe we should start putting in requests for Fediverse bangs: !lemmy, !kbin, !beehaw, etc.

It would be better if they would add !fediverse that searches all of the sites. Maybe one day!

Kichae ,

I assume msocial only searches mastodon.social?

readbeanicecream ,
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looks like it. !msocial {{{string}} points to https://mastodon.social/tags/string. So, !msocial Cats searches https://mastodon.social/tags/Cats.

dumbcrumb ,

Being able to easily search the entire fediverse woule be amazing.

Ataraxia , to youshouldknow in YSK Defibrillators doesn't restart a stopped heart
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It’s concerning how there is no AED/CPR training in school considering everyone is likely to run into a situation where a family member will need resuscitation while waiting for an ambulance. Not knowing when and how to do cpr, how to use a defibrillator (portable ones give audio instructions) etc is so dangerous because by the time an ambulance gets there it may be too late. Also I wish AED were more readily available and easily located. May even be a good idea to pitch in with neighbors and make a locked box that’s easily accessible.

Aphridy ,

Here, in the Netherlands, we have a network of civilian first responders, with people that will be alarmed by the 112 (for you Americans: that’s the European version of 911) call center when a CPR request is near them. Also, we have a practical full cover over the country of AEDs. We have one against our front wall, accessible for everyone. In 1.5 years of time, I got two times a call that I was able to respond to, but our emergency services were already present when I arrived (by bike) on the location.

inquisitor1965 , to youshouldknow in YSK: Googling for terms on all lemmy domains

Pretty sure there shouldn’t be a space between the term “site:” and the domain

DampCanary OP ,
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Sorry missed that in preview

MxM111 , to youshouldknow in YSK: Googling for terms on all lemmy domains

But will it omit other things like kbin.social?

readbeanicecream ,
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probably. So you could add it as a site search string; such as: site:lemmy.* OR site:kbin.social -site:beehaw.org cats

Dick_Justice , to nostupidquestions in Why is there such a big thing about prescription opioids when the addiction rate in less than 1% for those who have been prescribed for pain?
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Because it’s low hanging fruit. Politicians can be “tough” on chronic pain patients and frame it as furthering the battle against the “opioid epidemic” without having to address the actual kraken in the bathtub, which is shady, Chinese bootleg fentanyl flooding the US through our leaky International mail system. The opioid crisis and epidemic of overdoses isn’t fueled by Grandma selling off her “extra” 5mg percosets, its coming from illegally smuggled fentanyl being sold illegally on the streets. Chronic pain patients are just a convenient sock puppet for the constant campaign mode our politicians are in, and they don’t care who they hurt to get elected or stay in power. Imho.

Peacecraft535 ,
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I agree with everything you said here, but just came by to say, “Kraken in the bathtub” is one of my favorite new idioms.

Jessica , to youshouldknow in YSK: Googling for terms on all lemmy domains

YSK: This doesn’t work in DuckDuckGo because I just independently had the idea to try this a few days ago and returned no results. I didn’t think to try on Google. I believe DuckDuckGo is running on Microsoft Bing so it likely doesn’t work there either

deo ,

On DuckDuckGo you can use:

!g site: lemmy.*

to be redirected to an anonymous Google search

fallenpixel , to commandline in Let's make a list of our favorite CLI utilities.

Always partial to yq and jq. No easier way to interact with kubernetes outputs on the fly.

RandomDevOpsDude ,

How I have never heard of yq, I’m unsure, but thank you as I’m sure it will make life easier

RotaryKeyboard , to youshouldknow in YSK: Googling for terms on all lemmy domains

So this is a good idea in principle, but there are a lot of sites that don’t follow the “lemmy.tld” format. I checked the list of instances connected to our site, lemmy.ninja. We’ve been up for a few days, so we’ve accumulated a lot of instances by now. Following the Lemmy.* format gave me 285 out of 585 of our current instances. So just under 50%.

Spacecraft ,

@Kichae pointed out here why it may not really matter too much. As long as everything is pretty well cross pollinated, things should be discoverable. I imagine the bigger the user base the better it will be.

toki , to youshouldknow in YSK: Googling for terms on all lemmy domains
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lemmy.* doesn’t work for beehaw.org anyway

DampCanary OP ,
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Sorry,

correct example might have been -site:lemmy.lm``-site:lemmy.ml

@edit: corrected domain thank You @toki

JASN_DE , to nostupidquestions in How did so many languages end up with such similar alphabets?

Because most of them are based on very few languages, e.g. Latin.

ThatWeirdGuy1001 OP ,
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But the Latin alphabet looks very different from the alphabet you see in most of these countries I’m referring to

Canadian_Cabinet ,

Dark green is Latin based. It’s like almost all of Europe. What countries do you speak of then?

https://lemmy.ca/pictrs/image/ff1b8fa6-5e20-4355-ab7c-b0304ebef4c0.png

ThatWeirdGuy1001 OP ,
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English, French, German, Spanish. The main languages descended from Latin. They all have extremely similar alphabets that imo don’t resemble Latin characters at all.

ElmiHalt ,

You sure you’ve seen thr Latin alphabet? Maybe you’ve mixed it up with Greek? I’m not trying to be mean or anything, I’m just really confused… the pronunciation is certainly different but the characters are mostly same

ThatWeirdGuy1001 OP ,
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You are completely correct that’s exactly what I did lmao I apologize for the confusion.

Canadian_Cabinet ,

Jajaja I read your comment a few times and only got more confused. Latin actually partially comes from Greek which is why there are several letters in commonEdit: accidentally posted Spanish Wikipedia, my bad

flambonkscious ,

This is adorable - we’re all human though, fortunately humble pie tastes great

MarkHughes4096 , to linux in Picked up these today at the library can't wait. been digging in already.

Hope you have fun learning C, I use it at work and quite enjoy working with it :)

rms1990 OP ,

I hope to get a job using it.

deepdive , to selfhosted in Podman is awesome—and totally frustrating

This makes me anxious… How do you cope with all these different technologies… I mean everything is evolving so fast and everyone wants to have his OWN way of doing things… This is messed up ! Right now IT seems a big maze of technologies and nobody seems to be in sync with each other… specially in devOP and Networking…

I don’t know about Podman, but it’s baffling how much you need to know and understand in IT… And If every 3 years you have to relearn everything, it’s a never ending chase of dying and abandoned technologies and a wast of time :/

Just my 2cent, nothing special !

cardes ,
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@deepdive @witten I think the more you dig the more you find you could learn, probably like every other topic with enough people on it. If you want to keep it simple you mostly still have the chance to just use a little linux machine and put everything there the "old" way. For example: I spend some 3-4 months building a kubernetes stack for my homelab, getting everything to run perfectly, then scrapped everything to rewrite it again with a bit of ansible and a single machine because it justworks

deepdive ,

I think the more you dig the more you find you could learn

True, but it’s really frustrating to spend time to learn something that’s maybe going to be useless ? Just look at networking in linux distros between networkd, NetworkManager, netplan, nmtui, nmcli, networkctl, ifupdown… all working in different locations and all having their own way of doing things… This is is fucked up :/

Imagine learning docker’s all subtilities and next year it’s deprecated in favor of another technology with his own flavors and commands… :/

cardes ,
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@deepdive Yes this can get frustrating if you let it get to you. I‘m 25 years into this and all i learned is how to look stuff up and forgot the rest. I don‘t learn technologies, i try to reduce them to some basic knowledge so i can handle them well enough. Things change all the time and i‘m too lazy to keep track of all that stuff, docker is dead. Its especially true in my actual playground at work where we are using kubernetes. Some of the most complex and fast paced stuff i ever worked with.

lambalicious ,

And this is why the trick is learning and focusing the technologies that stick at a “lower level” of the stack, and that have been battle-tested by years or even decades so it’s understood that they won’t just “go away”. Like eg.: learning C or Fortran instead of learning ${niche_language_of_year_20xx}. For the docker bracket for example the near equivalent would be hmmm I’d say (s)chroot.

Then again from here to around 5 years docker will the the schroot of its tech bracket.

witten OP ,

I dunno, I think part of the trick is not learning every single new technology that comes your way. So much of tech these days is just fashion, and you can safely ignore most stuff until there’s a deafening drumbeat bashing down your door. And even then, you should ask if the drumbeat really suits your use cases or if everyone’s in such a fervor over it because it’s fashionable and they’re using it for things it’s not suited for.

Don’t give into the FOMO. Use your judgment. And don’t worry about Podman if what you’re doing now is working!

ollie , to selfhosted in Just started hosting Vaultwarden. It's freaking awesome.

how are you doing your backups now? are you using the 3-2-1 backup strategy?

balance_sheet OP ,

Not really, no. I have an HDD and an SSD both in a same machine. Data in SSD gets copied to HDD everyday. I don’t have any remote backup yet. How do you do your remote backup?

ollie ,

encrypted Rsync to a free Backblaze account. be sure to test your backups tho

ppp , to selfhosted in Domain registrar

I switched over to Netim after Gandi announced their new prices and removed the free mailboxes. They’re a bit pricey (close to current Gandi pricing) but it comes with a mailbox (1GB) and a 250MB website.

lemmyvore ,

They were close to Gandi pricing. Gandi just hiked up their prices on most TLDs by 75-100%. For my next renewal all my domains show up as €28 now. Netim is actualy looking pretty good right now with €15-22. 😆

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