Liftoff. Just a plain, minimal, and stable experience.
FOSS enthusiast living in Canada.
Liftoff. Just a plain, minimal, and stable experience.
While overall I agree with this, their work on advancing gaming on Linux makes it easy to look the other way.
I keep a handkerchief on me and do this all the time.
Lemmy.ca is the best. Large local instance, great uptime, good admins.
And we have a handful of large communities.
Syncthing will also work with Nextcloud.
The instances get overloaded quickly and the IPs blocked by google/Microsoft/etc… Better off self-hosting.
Two subreddits that I check on occasion for information/memes, both of which I’m hoping will eventually gain traction here. I don’t have an account though.
Well I guess my personal definition of backup is wrong.
Sounds like pedantry to me.
raid1 + data duplication
Photos, videos, music, documents, etc… are available on multiple devices using SyncThing.
For 24$/year porkbun has been really easy!
Lutris is great, does that count?
Gandi was recently purchased, and and is slowly going down the drain. I moved all my domains and emails to porkbun.
$20/mo?! When free alternatives exist, why would anybody do this?
I use Let’s Encrypt on my domains, but they’re domains that my afraid.org subdomains point to.
I’ve been using freedns.afraid.org for about a year now.
I’ve been waiting for more users tbh.
I use old thinkcentre machines, they’re cheap and are powerful enough for decent servers. I have them loaded with 16gb of RAM and 2x265gb NVME each for mirroring. They work wonderfully.