Eskuero

@Eskuero@lemmy.fromshado.ws
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Joined 1 years ago

I like sysadmin, scripting, manga and football.

My ass who was sending patches to cyanogenmod gerrit ten years ago would never.

device: msm8916-common: BoardConfig: Build libril from source

Nothing bad would ever happen from deploying on a friday evening right? right?

YOLO, see you on the other side

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you have been banned from /c/DataHoarder

So she did half of the work

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can i selfhost an ai girlfriend in my pi3

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Termux has nginx, postgres, python and plenty of stuff compiled to ARM so I bet you can. You would have to be wary of non standard ports unless you have root access and make sure android does not kill or puts to sleep termux by adding exceptions to the app.

I remember running a few low traffic Mastodon bots in a S3 Mini years ago and it was decent.

Isnt't port 81 where usually the nginx proxy manager webui is served? I think you should just forward the requests directly to port 80 and 443 respectively.

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Everything wasss fiiiinnee. 30 seconds downtime between db backups and container restarts.

Now I can finslly use Jerboa again as a client.

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They "complied".

I fed the article to ollama running gemma:2b and first point of summarization is:

**Key Points:**
* The user is highly motivated and intelligent, but feels undervalued by the industry.

xd

You have to search them up at least once so they fill some posts, but if you want comments somebody from your instance has to be actively subscribed:

There are directories of all the fediverse like https://browse.feddit.de/ that can help you discover easier.

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ty for your work

This was hilarious lol

Man, Simple Gallery is so good. We really always lack a good FOSS Gallery app.

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Honestly when I used Signal it felt like a middle compromise between not using Whatsapp without ditching a lot of people. Nowadays I don't have the patience for that. I just keep minimal usage of Whatsapp for some family and friends and moved to my own Matrix instance. You even have bridges so convenience is great.

Also I remember Moxie being totally against the redistribution of Signal outside their own channels (no Fdroid) and refusing some improvements for battery life where your phone didn't have GSF for notifications.

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haha I mean my instance barely exists, a full pg_dump is just 175MB 😄

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Upgraded with no issues so far, thanks for the quick update

Embrace, extend, extinguish

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Bully behaviour

iKidnapped

What exactly does this check? a ping? trying to retrieve something from the API?

Thing is mastodon is a microblogging alternative to Twitter. Personally what I enjoy about Twitter is the people, keeping up with certain friends. They are not in Mastodon so the experience felt dull.

Lemmy is a link aggregator alternative to Reddit. Personally what I enjoy about Reddit is sharing content and discuss in a more broad way. I don't care to know the people, but the content.

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lol same I like to know exactly where the data is

This looks nice, even has a clean docker image.

Will check it out. Setting up postfix + dovecot with dmarc and postgres was a funny experience but it's starting to slip out of my memory how I did it and I don't want to be through it again.

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It has an UPS builtin 😇

Jokes aside I used to run a few python bots inside termux on my very old S3 Mini a few years ago. It did the job at least.

I guess it might increase the load slightly but I think individual instances actually do more harm when they go down and disappear because of the timeouts.

I run my own individual lemmy instance where I'm by myself because I don't want the extra legal burden of random users signing up here but I also host two communities with around 100 subscribers and not duplicated on other servers so I guess it works to actually contribute to decentralization of the federation.

The interface looks nice but I'm not too keen on the network and location permissions. I really liked Simple Gallery for just a "show my folders" view.

I generally don't trust custom roms you can get from individuals in XDA unless they have a really strong reputation. If they are supported "officially" by someone like LineageOS it might be safer.

I always went safer by compiling it from source.

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Idk what's offsite to you but if it's a controlled place for you (like from a friend or family member) you could simply bring your device one day and do the first copy there.

Otherwise maybe rsync a folder at a time.

I'm using Notally on Android

You only receive content updates for the communities your local users are subscribed.

That being said federation has been struggling significantly since this past reddit exodus and there's time where outages of any kind might have made you lose federated content. I don't think is possible to "catch-up" all of what you have lost.

You can however per example search a port url of a remote instance to force it federate.

I run on a rented VPS but I guess you could do it in a home lab just for your family too or whatever.

Personally I think is better to redirect you to the Synapse docs, they are pretty well written and if you have any sysadmin experience it should be pretty easy to setup, they are even packaged by many Linux distributions:

https://matrix-org.github.io/synapse/latest/setup/installation.html

It was intended functionality in 0.17.4. Pretty sure it was changed in 0.18.0 but .world has not upgraded because it's missing captcha functionality.

They tried to go to a release candidate of 0.18.1 that has captchas again but since it's not fully tested it didn't behave well apparently.

LineageOS roms are probably as safe (regarding bad actors) as they can get with custom ROMs.

They undeniably have declined in popularity, partially because Stock Android now contains lots of features that used to be exclusive to custom roms and partially because those people more privacy minded have moved to alternatives like Pinephones and such.

It's been a while since I last used but I still have supergrub on mine. Also Tails

My docker containers are all configured via docker compose so I just tar the .yml files and the outside data volumes and backup that to an external drive.

For configs living in /etc you can also backup all of them but I guess its harder to remember what you modified and where so this is why you document your setup step by step.

Something nice and easy I use for personal documentations is mdbooks.

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I do it that way. Enable email notifications for new tagged releases, something arrives, check changelog, everything fine?

docker-compose pull; docker-compose down; docker-compose up -d

And we are done

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I read about the drop of the microservices container but not about the env changes. Thankfully I had not set them so defaults worked out lol

Daily, usually keeping only the last week or so