chri5

@chri5@kbin.social
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Joined 1 years ago

Totally worth it. What a way to go.

I guess we will have to figure out another way. I overwrote and and deleted 900 posts and comments on Wednesday using Powerdelete. Today Reddit has restored all my posts from a backup. A GDPR deletion request seems the only way right now, not sure if Reddit cares to comply.

Possibly, but several people reported some old post have been restored as well, some deleted a long time ago.

That's not a bad idea actually. The Powerdelete script I used is based on Javascript and needs to be started manually in the browser window, I'll just run the script once a day. But maybe someone with more knowledge can come up with a more automated solution. They can't restore user accounts forever.

As far as I know it's a known limitation. Joplin just does not have background sync. It's ok for my use case but the initial sync can take a long time depending on your database size. Other than that, I'm happy with Joplin.

Same here, the powerdelete csv file was truncated and is not a reliable export. I requested a full export from Reddit a while ago, never got an answer or export file and now I don't really care about old comments, I would just prefer to have everything deleted.

I use the Joblin webclipper to send it to my notes. There is no bookmarks or saving on the websites yet. You could copy the URL (below every comment "more"...), and then paste it into Mastodon and bookmark it there. I prefer all my bookmarks and notes in Joplin though.

Added: example - adding the "more" URL to Fediverse into the search of my Mastodon app and bookmarking it

That should be the policy but Reddit states it can take up to 90 days to disconnect content from a user profile and personally - I wouldn't bet on it if it seems they are doing this manually (why else would this take 90 days?).

System Shock Remake
Wo Long Fallen Dynasty
FFXVI - judging by the prolog/demo

+1 for Nextcloud, plenty of integrations for all kind of platforms

Thanks for caring, I'd love to see the whole sub migrating elsewhere. Preferably kbin or lemmy.

Everything local is synced to NAS.
NAS is backed up to external USB-HDD with versioning (Hyperbackup).
NAS is backed up to Hetzner Storage via Kopia with versioned Snapshots off-site.