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On World you should make sure that the Password is max 20 characters
Registration on lemmy.ml is closed.
On World you should make sure that the Password is max 20 characters
But what if the FileSize can be „1G“, „1024M“, 518K“, etc.?
Documentation itself is much more important and modern IDEs and Editors will show you what to type in :)
Would i deploy this on a VM or Bare Metal? Evaluating whether i should try it on my Unraid.
But looks Great!
I am nor aware of an Map. But on the bottom of your website is a „Instances“ Link which shows all Instances yours is connected to.
EDIT: At least on Lemmy… Just saw that you are from kbin :)
i did that partially. I have a bit user subscribed to many communities. Unfortunately that is a fully manual task - currently i don’t have an automated way of doing this
I mitigated the issue by testing my restore procedure:D
I am still not sure if it was an restic or minio problem, but many files were corrupt.
today i am using borg.
So it’s basically like obsidian and trilium?
I‘ve read that lemmy servers always use UTC and the UIs will map them to thw actual date
Did not know about this site… very nice!
This is why a backup strategy is only as good as the tested restore procedure!
But i agree - same was for me (years ago) with restic and minio S3.
Since then, i restore a full backup once or twice a year to a second machine to test it
Also MLEM on iOS
For Lemmy we have https://browse.feddit.de/ This partially solves what you want i think.
I am ob mobile only (so i cannot check) - do we have a „blog“ (rentry) already or could we pin such articles to the sidebar?
More exciting are the people that host Their firewall/router like OPNSense/PFSense as a VM on their system! 😄
Still most users remain on lemmy.world
But only in the early stage. If you got it once, it‘s like cycling a bike.
Best to understand ist to create another account on another instance and then subscribe the same community there. Then you can check which posts and comments are shown how on the feed
Could you add a block about I2P in general?
https://hoosier.social/@brian/110554245365131050
He is right - has it‘s pros and cons
As far as I remember, Remux is the only way to have True 10Bit HDR…
When compressed, HDR is either removed or not really working anymore - at least this was consensus some years ago.