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Its OK if you have a dedicated VM just for nexcloud
Its OK if you have a dedicated VM just for nexcloud
Should I install a reverse proxy on the VPS and link services on the local server, or should I install it directly on the local server?
Just use webinoly baremetal and call it a day
Sync for Mastodon please, also Sync for Hacker News
thinkpad T series laptop
Image was actually a web page!
Thank you. Lifetime purchased.
Unfortunately, my carrier doesn’t provide voicemail services. Do you happen to know an app that can process voicemail on device? Play a recorded message and save the caller’s response.
What’s the recommended VPN after Mullvad removed port forwarding?
Mikrotik. The depth and breadth of a tiny Hex S is mind blowing.
Wow, that’s such a beautiful web app. Is there anything like this for Mastodon?
How does Mastodon display Lemmy threads?
It’s all new users. Maybe the dev and his fanboys activated their troll bots. Probably that’s how they used to cripple criticism on Reddit. However they should be aware, that’s not going to work on Lemmy.
It should also be noted that c/syncforlemmy announced the need for mods (after their vehement criticism regarding the pricing). Probably they want to play a dirty game.
What a strange post. Wait until Chrome brings Manifest v3 that cripples all ad-blocking extensions forever then go on claiming “quit and having fun”.
It’s getting ridiculous everyday
Out of all hosted options available that I lasted tested 2-3 years back, Authy is the only one that reliably syncs and backups seeds across devices. I would switch in an instant if something like Bitwarden comes up but for 2FA only.
Not providing a lifetime purchase at the initial release, then gradually giving 2 updates that disables ads and then ultra permanently, seems like the dev is greedy. Probably that’s why they didn’t have good terms with Reddit in the first place. Who knows.
That’s what “1” in the “3-2-1” backup strategy stands for, a true offsite backup (preferably continent where you do not reside) For “2” I would still deploy a local offsite at someone’s house for quick disaster recovery.
Downloading your 10TB data from B2 (or even requesting a tarball HDD from them) is costlier than recovering from an offsite backup facility within an hour’s reach.
Authy, having paid bitwarden and 2FA in one app is a disaster waiting to be happen in case of a security breach.
Miniflux, dead simple and its download article really blows the competition out