My initials are kn, I was 10, and kn10 was taken :p
Upgraded a single node a few days ago, went flawlessly! Always a nice surprise when upgrades don't break stuff.
I'm certainly using Lemmy more!
This makes me so happy!
Yep, a few days after the protests petered out. Nuked my account there. Life's been better since.
Honestly, well deserved. The game has gotten far better in the last little while than it was in the beginning and it wasn't just bug fixes.
I personally separate my files into two separate zpools, but they may as well be directories. One zpool contains data that while it would suck to lose, wouldn't be a disaster. That data is stored on a mirrored disk, but isn't backed up anywhere else. The other zpool contains data that I absolutely do not want to lose. That is stored on the same mirrored disk setup, but is also backed up to Backblaze every night using Restic. VMs which produce data I don't want to lose store this data in this directory, so it gets backed up too.
ActualBudget. If you don't already budget, ActualBudget is a remarkably nice budgeting tool that will change your financial life for the better. actualbudget.com/
on either machine, does tailscale status
show your connection passing through a DERP relay? If so, you should investigate why you're going through DERP and try to resolve that.
I wouldn't try selling services that are hosted on your residential internet connection. What happens when it goes down? Is your setup redundant? Etc.
Same! I would habitually check reddit via Sync all the time, and would quite rarely visit the site from desktop - only if I planned on posting something too large to really do on a phone. I didn't realise just how much time I spent there until I uninstalled Sync when all this crap started to prevent myself from mindlessly ending up there. I now wonder how much of my life I wasted scrolling through Reddit, and how unbelievably damaging it would be to a brand like Reddit to give people an opportunity to detox like this. I'm really loving Lemmy so far too!
Dm'd :)