That’s sounds very low risk!
Maybe I can say Wikipedia because if it’s mediawiki software. Every year they ask for money but a lot of their funds don’t go towards the Wikipedia project.
Thanks for sharing this.
You don’t worry when you’re out of town?
I’m in the same situation
What’s your plan when you leave town?
I’ve only hosted public sites for a year or so but cloudflare, cloudflare proxy, pointing at my servers is very easy :)
.coms are the cheapest at 10.44 I think
This seems overly complicated. Why not just get a domain on cloud flare for $10? Are free domains even a thing outside github pages
You turn it off because it’s old?
That's my biggest concern as well! My biggest server is put together by random parts I had...
I really feel NC doing anything but basic file management is risky. I will check this out though :)
This sounds smart and helpful but may I ask how much work will be put into this workflow and how much time will it actually save you? If I can’t be bothered to search for the new paper typically it isn’t worth my time.
If you find the answer I’d also love to know! Zotero is awesome
Exact same for me, but I worry about some random electrical or bios issue that can’t be controlled when I’m gone.
Honestly I’d buy it
Yeah I do do that as well :)
I’m just worried that something goes wrong hardware wise or bios wise and I can’t turn it off or it causes a house issue.
Same! :)
For which one? I use ublock so I don’t see any ads.
So if you need to have access to files or containers but will be gone more than a weekend would you shut it down and take files with you, forget the container servers, or leave them going?
lol
What?? I didn't mentioned vpn access.
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Libgen.li worked well.
I should have clarified I don’t mean for the day, I mean for a week plus.
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Found this video interesting and wonder if there are any alternatives within Linux systems
I backup my files via rsync then have some essentially docker containers backed up and running in case the first one goes down :)
Breaklist is a morning report generator designed for thermal printers. It compiles a succinct morning report including a task list, reminders, weather forecast, and top Hacker News articles. - Git...
I found some that do the opposite, take digital writing and format into a printed list.
Breaklist is a morning report generator designed for thermal printers. It compiles a succinct morning report including a task list, reminders, weather forecast, and top Hacker News articles. - Git...
I found some that do the opposite, take digital writing and format into a printed list.
It seems to be a similar issue to this: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/106?scrollToComments=true
I see the docs say I need to search for every comment..??? https://join-lemmy.org/docs/administration/federation_getting_started.html
But that doesn't appear to be how it works on other posts.
I don’t want any users on my instances but I would like to have the freedom to choose how to run a community.
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