Ie half of the themes out there
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Alvaro@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Cartoon physics is now in effect. What are you going to try?
4·10 days agoRun off a cliff and never look down = flight.
Also have an enemy draw a really cool place on a wall and run through it.
My setup is easy and reliable:
Bash script that runs restic to backup to backblaze with a 90 day retention snapshot policy and a systemd service + timer.
It runs everyday, everything is backedup to b2, and I don’t need to bother with it.
Pros:
- easy
- quick
- reliable
- private (restic encrypts before sending)
- don’t need to worry about multiple backups as backblaze does it for me (3-2-1 system)
Cons:
- costs (very little) money (backblaze is basically the cheapest provider)
- long restore time as it would be slow to download
- restore costs (pay per gb downloaded)
Suspiciously close to a 32bit integer maximum value in milliseconds (232/1000/60/60=1193 hours)
Maybe you listened to roughly 1 hour or had roughly 1 hour left and some sort of integer overflow happened that set the remaining time to integer maximum+listened time/time left
Alvaro@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Cheapest way to back up a *lot* of data?English
12·17 days agoCold storage solutions would be cheapest if you don’t need to access it often, if you do then Backblaze b2.
Lastly you could do your own backup (drives sitting at a friends of family’s place?)
Alvaro@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How are people discovering random subdomains on my server?English
1·17 days agodeleted by creator
200ms lag for ram sounds like an exercise in patience that I will not succeed at.
Alvaro@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What content would you watch on YouTube that you think doesn't exist yet?
9·28 days agoThey exist, they are just labled “fail videos”
It is important to remember that there are scanners running over all IP addresses on the internet and checking for all the new vulnerabilities. So if you are not updating your services and one of your services has a vulnerability that already has an open source module to scan for it, then you are going to get scanned and you are going to get exploited. So it’s not just about having basic protection, it’s also about being really up to date, which not everyone is doing properly.


If I had to guess, probably all come from some sort of template coin made by a single supplier or made by the same machine that has template designs.