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I’ve been testing out restric and kopia for backups. Anyone with experience with these know the pros and cons vs. Borg?
I’ve been testing out restric and kopia for backups. Anyone with experience with these know the pros and cons vs. Borg?
I’m proving their point that sometimes a service is worth paying for (either through cash or by seeing ads)? In that case, yeah I guess I am. Different people have different preferences. Go figure.
It does. But I still use my mail app instead of going to gmail.com, I use my Spotify app instead of going to Spotify.com, I use the YouTube app, etc.
Sometimes a specialized app is just better. For me that’s definitely the case w sync.
I think that was his point. He said none of the other jetbrains ides are slow so it can’t just be because it’s java
Wow. I hope that’s some sort of mistake.
Are you sure that’s not the lifetime for ultra? There’s a new one time “remove ads” option.
Make sure you update the app. It just showed up for me about an hour ago.
Do you have adguard or pihole or another DNS blocker? If so, I don’t think you’ll see ads. At least not yet.
Same here. The latest update has the “remove ads” option added for a one time 12.99 fee.
How much are you scraping? You may end up getting your home up blocked.
Do you need to expose the services to the entire Internet or can you use something like tailscale or zerotier (these require installing an app on each remote device, but don’t open up ports to the internet).
That’s great. Can I set the subnet router to use my local DNS? So service.mydomain.com will still route appropriately?
Same here. Well worth it for $10 a year
Thanks. Authelia looks promising, but I can find anything about tls client auth.
Edit: actually maybe caddy supports this directly? https://caddyserver.com/docs/json/apps/http/servers/tls_connection_policies/client_authentication/
Exactly. Even if the standard Lemmy software does it, there’s no guarantee that your instance admin hasn’t altered the code or done something else to keep that data.
How do you have this set up? Is it possible to have a single verification process in front of several exposed services? Like as part of a reverse proxy?
Or mergerfs if you are not too concerned with performance
This is my exact setup as well. Proxmox with one beefy vm dedicated just to docker and then a few other vms for non docker workloads (eg, home assistant, pihole, jelltfin). I can probably run those in docket as well, but the to worked better as vms when I set them up
This is great info thank you
Is that an issue with the format or the currently available tools though?