themachine

@themachine@lemmy.world

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themachine , to Linux in Linux Server OSes?

Debian

themachine , to Selfhosted in Tools and ideas for backup of many files

I prefer restic for my backups. There's nothing inherently wrong with just making a copy if that is sufficient for you though. Restic will create small point in time snapshots as compared to just a file copy so I'm the event that perhaps you made a mistake and accidentally deleted something from the "live" copy and managed to propagate that to your backup it is a nonissue as you could simply restore from a previous snapshot.

These snapshots can also be compressed and deduplicated making them extremely space efficient.

themachine , to Ask Lemmy in If a useful brain-computer interface was available sometimes in your lifetime (and secure and safe) would you get one?

Assuming the implementation is done in such a way that I am not indirectly owned by the manufacturer of the BCI and am capable of maintaining its software and firmware myself...yes yes absolutely yes stick that shit in my head.

But if it is not open source and I'm expected to be tied to some corporate entity just to utililze it, no, absolutely not.

themachine , to Asklemmy in What's the hardest lesson you've learned?

Trust no one. Not fully at least.

themachine , to 4chan in Anon finds the strength to continue

Yeah thats mostly the one that keeps me going.

themachine , to Selfhosted in How much uplink Internet speed needed for flawless remote Jellyfin watching (2-3 people at the same time, no 4K).

Just look at the bit rate of what you are streaming and multiply it by 3 then add a little extra for overhead.

themachine , to Selfhosted in HDD spins but OS doesnt see mountable disk

What exactly do you mean by "not mountable"?

themachine , to Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ in What is the ideology behind private trackers?

The primary reason a private track is private is to make it feasible to maintain a curated community. Many users are not good torrent citizens. Many users are not good netizens in the first place. More than a few will look to actively do harm. Keeping a mostly closed community allows the vetting of users and those who end up breaking the rules are dealt with swiftly.

The extra barrier of entry also helps prevent bad actors from operating on the site. This is of course not a full proof thing but it is obviously much better than a public site.

Additionally running a private tracker and site takes server resources that are not free. Limiting the total number of users is a way of maintaining uptime by staying within your operational limits.

I'm sure there are other benefits for private trackers but these are at least a few.

I am not going to explain why someone on the internet was mean to you. Given the tone of this post I wouldn't be surprised if it was deserved.

themachine , to Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ in What is the ideology behind private trackers?

Are you asking about why private trackers are private or are you asking about why a handful of people were mean to you who also happened to use a private tracker?

Edit: typo

themachine , to Selfhosted in Which OS do you use for your homeserver?

Debian for all things.

themachine , to White People Twitter in I'll just wait until my social battery is recharged enough

It is both \o/

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