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Matt The Horwood

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  • welp, I use Vivaldi without any user-agent switching and it works fine

  • I migrated from KeePass2 as the the DB would get out of sync and need to be merged back together. Thats why I moved to Vaultwarden, I like having my data on my own stuff

  • I second Vaultwarden, have been running it for a few years and even had a catastrophic host failure that I recovered from. was able to use the clients on both phone and laptop while building new host

    There is a backup image you can run to take backups of the SQLite DB, used that a few times as the DB got tangled.

    Also anything you host should have a good 3-2-1 backup strategy

  • if it helps, I run Lemmy and dont stop the database at all.

    I mount a back directory to the container and then run the bellow to do the backup.

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    dockerID=$(docker ps | grep lemmy_postgres | awk '{print $1}')
    docker exec ${dockerID} /usr/local/bin/pg_dumpall -c -U lemmy | gzip > /mnt/backups/lemmy/lemmy_dump_`date +%Y%m%d-%H%M%S`.sql.gz
    
      

    replace the lemmy_postgres with your funkwhale name.

  • If you have a Google workspace, use that for IDP.

    Sage might have a connector for that, then when looking for anything to run or saas. Check if they have any IDP connectors, openID or SAML.

    Also, why not start scanning all your stuff into your Google workspace, make shared drives for teams/groups of users.

  • The news app has got a lot of love in the past 6 months, I think it also does podcasts.

    There is a mobile app that you can use to collect from nextcloud

  • I once had to use both remote and local forwarding to update a remote Linux server from my windows laptop, from a virtual machine on my laptop.

  • You could read the documentation that each link points to, you might need to have console or SSH access to the server

  • You could start a Lemmy community with the current book in the community info, then use theeads to discuss each book

  • Pushover here, they have critical alert I think.

    Use it for my nagios alert, home assistant and other command line stuff.

    Super cheap at $5 one off payment and then 10000 messages per application. I have about 5 applications, so 10k*5.

  • The way I have my file, is a load of default stuff. Like block windows ports and allow SSH.

    With a for loop that adds stuff for a specific host, like allow http/s for the web server.

  • That's the point of the template, you change the bits the need change and the bits that are static get templated

  • I have used both, can tell you that a template file of /etc/iptables/rules.v4 with iptables-persistent is the easiest way.

    if you go the full IaC route and have vars for the rules, remember to get iptables to save its state after you have applied your rules

  • All I can tell you from my decades of Linux use is, the memory management is very odd.

    But yes more free memory should help keep things running shooth, if you have the memory leave it as is

  • That's how Linux manages it memory, it will use free memory as file cache till it needs it. Then free up memory for process use.

    If your only half using the memory for actual services, you may want to reduce it.

  • Depending on what your server is doing, swap use is normal. But if it's into swap cuz ram is full, you will find it grinds to a halt.

    Use free -mh to see what the memory use is, there is a way to reduce the swapiness if your running a database server and is advised.

  • yeah, I think so. So nodes are over meshtastic and some are over quux

  • I didnt know of NNCP either, it looks amazing and super simple to setup. might have to look at how I run a NNCP forwarder to Gmail

  • If you have your own domain and your DNS provider has an API, you can get a certificate for anything in your domain

  • Pebble @lemmy.ml
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    Pebble @lemm.ee
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    New Watch

    So I want a new watch, but now ready will it be and I dont have money πŸ˜₯

    https://store.repebble.com/

    Pebble @lemmy.ml
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    just re-setup my watch

    I do hope they update the mobile app soon, but still love the pebble interface and lack of fitness stuff

    pics @lemmy.world
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    merry Christmas to one and all

    homeassistant @lemmy.world
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    Shinobi with Reolink Duo 2 PoE not recording

    Hello πŸ‘‹

    I have Shinobi running with 6 cameras connected, 2 are unifi things and 4 are Reolink Duo 2 PoE.

    The 2 unifi cameras record on motion fine, but the Reolink cameras dont seem to record much at all.

    Has anyone used the Reolink Duo 2 with Shinobi and do you have them recording motion only?

    OpenWrt @lemdro.id
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    forum.openwrt.org OpenWrt 23.05.5 - Service Release

    Hi, The OpenWrt community is proud to announce the newest stable release of the OpenWrt 23.05 stable series. It improves device support and brings a few bug fixes including security fixes. Download firmware images using the OpenWrt Firmware Selector: https://firmware-selector.openwrt.org/?versio...

    OpenWrt 23.05.5 - Service Release
    homeassistant @lemmy.world
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    Please don’t be scared; it is October, Halloween is coming, and so is the next Home Assistant release: 2024.10! πŸŽƒ

    Jerboa @lemmy.ml
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    #What's Changed

    • Fix subscribed feed paging not working by @MV-GH in #1597

    Full Changelog: 0.0.70...0.0.71

    pics @lemmy.world
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    National Trust - White Mill, UK

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    sunset at Minehead

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    Minehead

    Sysadmins for sysadmins @group.lt
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    Do you run tableau

    We run a bit of software called tabelau, I have had to restart it over night and the server hit 113 on the load average. on a 16 core box.

    please tell me thats mad for any software

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    Christmas in Melksham

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    October firepit in shorts

    Sat with our firepit in shorts and t-shirt, what's that that all about

    New Communities @lemmy.world
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    FoxEss Inverter

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    All Things Campervan

    [email protected]

    Do you have a campervan, come chat about it

    pics @lemmy.world
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    holiday with the Horwood for some sun

    We seem to get all the good weather

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    boy in the evening sun

    Lake Derwentwater

    Horwood Homelab @lemmy.horwood.cloud
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    Lemmy 0.18.2

    a minor version bump to 0.18.2, I have now started following the lemmy-ansible github repo to know when to update to the next version

    https://newreleases.io for the win

    Horwood Homelab @lemmy.horwood.cloud
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    Keycloak authentication in Semaphore