Thanks for the podman restart suggestion!
healthchecks.io seems not free or at least, very not open?
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Thanks for the podman restart suggestion!
healthchecks.io seems not free or at least, very not open?
Nice tool! Simple to setup and pretty lightweight. It seems it cannot restart services tough, not monitor them specifically…
First copy on offline USB disk on my server itself. Disk is turned on, backup done, disk goes off. Once a day.
Second copy on a USB drive connected to an OpenWRT router of my home, the furthest away from the server (in case of fire, I could be able to grab either of the two).
Third copy offsite on a VPS.
I use restic & backrest with great satisfaction.
Amazing, thanks, will try it out!
Thanks, will try reigns!
Slay the spire seems landscape only, no go for me (yeah I am picky).
Is it?
Nobody AFAIK. I would like to start something tough. Doesn’t need to share name or resources, just the feeling, the space theme, the PvP and specially coop pve approach…
Never found anything like that. What an idiot Dev.
Any names of rogue/-lites? I need them on Android as its the only platform I can reliably play today…
As for board games, we are into those too, or at least we where. But the love for ultra complicated board games by my wife took us to a blind spot where we are always too tired to start a game LOL…
I till love and we still play Ticket To Ride occasionally tough.
I also made at least one good friend on that game. We keep in touch years later.
Was amusing the idea to try recreate the original game as open source, with due differences like a true rich tech tree and less grind (no need to monetize an open source game after all), and most of all, self hostable server.
But RL is a bitch and free time is hard to come by these days, so.
Yeah the game was pretty addictive and I took the DN fiasco as a good reason to finally quit. I got to RS10. But seeing how rs10 was so much less fun in red stars was also a turn down as well.
I had friends playing rs10 regularly tough, so those where doable and kinda fun too it seems.
Rs9 where real fun tough… Specially done in private corps with three more able and willing partners.
White stars too, I really enjoyed them, maybe I was in a lucky corporation.
10 years? Boy you are joung :)
I have encrypted files from w 20 years ago, and unencrypted files from 30 years ago.
And digitized stuff from analogic of 40 and 50 years ago.
That is true for lots of things.
Moreover I use one easy “default” password for all basic stuff, and its always the same known to my spouse and written down on paper.
At least my offsite backups are protected from prying eyes. Maybe uneeded for local backups, but doesn’t hurt to have.
Why would you want password less backups?
I understand if the reason is ‘just because’, but seriously, why? I just write down the password in a text file for restic --password and I am done.
I use gentoo: I only install what I like/want/need…
True as well, impossible to find a note on Joplin using only the filesystem.
Beware of Joplin: saved files ate not native MD files. They have MD extension but internally are quite different.
Still plain text files in a way, but not usable with a different editor easily.
+1 for Silverbullet too!
Paired with markor on android and syncrhing is my to go solution.
I could use silverbullet on android directly as well but for some reason I prefer a native editor there.
Only the one written by the original Dev. There are others like syncthing fork.
Its still a perfectly viable solution for android.
My solution is Silverbullet.md on web, syncthing + native markdown editor (Markor on Android). - yes sincthing is still very well alive on android, there is at least one android client still actively developed AFAIK.
Because Joplin is (IMHO) slow and does not store notes in plain markdown but its own format, even if it’s called .MD, it’s not markdown.
Also, silverbullet.md is really something unique, worth trying even if a bit more nerdy.
Thanks, good to know alternatives to Lemmy.world!
Nothing against .world, but variety and alternatives are the gist of lemmy.