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araly , to technology in Redditors, how do you like Lemmy?
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so far it’s really nice, it’s what I liked in reddit and before that forums, without being what reddit became.

the fediverse is hard though, but it kinda makes sense. I’ll see if I get more used to it

cwagner , to selfhosted in What are YOU self-hosting?
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  • rmstyle ,

    How did you get Monica running? I’ve tried the docker scripts but had no luck with them.

    GreyShuck , to ukcasual in TV Tuesday?

    Another BF listener here - I really liked Walker and McGann on screen in Annika too.

    Otherwise, my SO and I have the Ted Lasso finale lined up. The third season (yes, I know, but I agree with the Americans that there is a distinction between series and season) has been a necessary conclusion to the material in the previous two, but not without some fun moments.

    And - in terms of other UK TV - we are just on to season two of Jam and Jerusalem which I totally missed at the time but am enjoying now.

    Otherwise, in non-UK shows, Drops of God and Shrinking are the clear highlights in our lineup at the moment.

    hschen , to linux in lay it all bare, show me yalls fetch
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    minimar , to selfhosted in What's your backup strategy?
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    I just use duplicity and upload to Google drive.

    JASN_DE , to selfhosted in What's your backup strategy?

    A kind of “extended” 3-2-1, more a 4-3-2. As nearly everything I host runs on Docker, I usually pause the stack, .tar.bz everything and back that up on several devices (NAS, off-site machine, external HDD).

    The neat thing about keeping every database in its own container is the resulting backup “package”, which can easily be restored as a whole without having to mess with db dumps, permissions, etc.

    Faceman2K23 , to selfhosted in What's your backup strategy?
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    I back up everything to my home server… then I run out of money and cross my fingers that it doesn’t fail.

    Honestly though my important data is backed up on a couple of places, including a cloud service. 90% of my data is replaceable, so the 10% is easy to keep safe.

    huojtkeg , to selfhosted in What's your backup strategy?

    3 2 1 with Restic and B2

    The_Traveller101 ,

    Restic is so awesome and in combination with backblaze it’s probably the most cost effective solution.

    cstine , to selfhosted in What's your backup strategy?

    I’m paying Google for their enterprise gSuite which is still “unlimited”, and using rclone’s encrypted drive target to back up everything. Have a couple of scripts that make tarballs of each service’s files, and do a full backup daily.

    It’s probably excessive, but nobody was ever mad about the fact they had too many backups if they needed them, so whatever.

    Sekoia , to selfhosted in What's your backup strategy?

    Backups? What backups?

    Ik it’s bad but I can’t be bothered.

    palitu ,

    wing and a pray baby!

    PlexSheep , to selfhosted in [Question] Does anyone run their own email server?
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    I run my own Mailserver on a vps with mailcow dockerized. Was a real pain to set up, even through it mostly works right now.

    DNS stuff isn’t just some A or AAAA records, also txt stuff reverse DNS and much more. As the others said, that’s completely impossible with a regular ISP.

    I’m on some dumb blacklist because my IP is obviously in the IP range of my hosting provider, and some lists generally block all vps ranges.

    Now imagine the following: your bank wants to contact you and your primary mail is selfhosted, for some reason they block your IP (yes outgoing blocks, those idiots) and you don’t get some real important mail. Or your server is down for maintenance, certificate issues, so on.

    The best solution is most probably letting a professional email holster take care of your domain, for email at least. Protonmail offers that but the problem I have with them is that they don’t allow a regular login through thunderbird, restricted to their own software.

    Moonrise2473 , to selfhosted in [Question] Does anyone run their own email server?

    I want to do a setup where i use mailcow at home for receiving emails but Amazon ses SMTP for sending, it’s possible? Looks like it is, but i didn’t investigate it

    WalrusByte , to linux in lay it all bare, show me yalls fetch
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    UnderlyingLogic , to technology in Redditors, how do you like Lemmy?

    The community, particularly Beehaw, is fantastic! I love it.

    Lemmy itself needs a lot of work. It’s incredibly far behind, but my expectations are staying measured and I’m excited to see how it develops. Right now it’s not a case of me enjoying the platform itself, but more so ‘putting up’ with the limitations of the platform to access the nice community.

    Jerboa is the mobile client I’m using currently, and it’s off to a good start but needs a lot of fixes to be fully usable. Such as sorting comments and searching. The ability to easily click a button to jump to the next comment thread is my most missed feature as well from clients such as Boost for Reddit.

    Additionally, I still have issues signing into the mobile website. I can sign in through Jerboa or the Beehaw website on desktop, but not on mobile (or at least not always). So I’m often navigating content on the mobile website, then using Jerboa to comment on it. Most won’t deal with these issues, but I’m still holding out to see what comes from it all.

    A couple of last side notes, it’s really annoying to need to click on the title, and not being able to click on the text of a post to navigate (mobile site) - and visually it needs some improvements to draw more people in. That last part seems minor, and for a large part of the existing community, myself included, it truly is minor - but for widespread adoption it needs a big revamp.

    spicymayo , to nostupidquestions in Is it normal to start reading a book but then suddenly realize that you have no idea what's going on in the plot because you have been reading the words but ignoring their meaning?

    Yeah, then I try an reread the passage and do the same exact thing. I think it happens to me moreso when I’m disinterested or tired.

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