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  1. @abosio I fell into that unending hole of making the perfect workflow and maximum LAN transfer speed.
    I thought #Proxmox VE and #CosmosCloud would make my life easier.

    But it just made me be picky about reverse proxies and HA with minimal wattage.

    I‘m gonna need a vacation and detox with ricing #Arch Linux

  2. @abosio i mainly do yyyy/trip then also just a /memories from the year as i dont take that many pictures per day. Im fairly certain #digikam can do what you ask, and im certain #shotwell can do it, but i dont use that anymore. #immich shows all the photos in a date timeline anyway so easy to find a certain pic that way aswell. So you would just have one extra step: import to /tempfolder & shotwell has that as an ingest folder, and output folder as the syncthing share.

  3. @abosio

    I could buy this if #TailScale was being promoted on, say, #LinuxUnplugged. On a show specifically about self hosting though, promoting something that runs everyone's logins through #Google/#Microsoft/#Apple is hypocritical.

    #OIDC is at least self-hostable, but setting that up wipes out the main claimed benefit, namely that it will be up and running "within minutes". So they're making claims on a show literally called "SelfHosting" that are only met by using #GAFAM accounts.

    #Privacy

  4. Drove around a bit with the fam running an errand across town and getting some lunch all the while listening to the AI radio stations by Andon Labs. DJ Gemini is decent. The others were ok or gibberish, and Grok seemed to follow a long radio silence by getting stuck in a loop saying the same thing.

    andonlabs.com/radio

    Context:
    youtu.be/vtQ8u4LV2Yc

  5. RE: chaos.social/@rennerocha/11656

    I keep saying it is “simulated intelligence.” Language is in the name for a reason. It literally “talks a good game”.

  6. Cold take: potato wedges are not good. They are objectively the worst form of potato. Just stop.

  7. Cold take: potato wedges are not good. They are objectively the worst form of potato. Just stop.

    #Potato

  8. Cold take: potato wedges are not good. They are objectively the worst form of potato. Just stop.

    #Potato

  9. Cold take: potato wedges are not good. They are objectively the worst form of potato. Just stop.

    #Potato

  10. I keep having this weird problem where I have one foot in Tailscale and one foot not and that state is complicating my thinking about my homelab.

    I'm hesitant to fully commit to it, which means use it when I'm on the LAN because there is no reason things should not just work on the LAN without it and if my Internet is down Tailscale will not work and I don't want my muscle memory and workflows to be based on it.

    But realistically, how often is my internet down? It's extremely rare.

    #Tailscale

  11. I keep having this weird problem where I have one foot in Tailscale and one foot not and that state is complicating my thinking about my homelab.

    I'm hesitant to fully commit to it, which means use it when I'm on the LAN because there is no reason things should not just work on the LAN without it and if my Internet is down Tailscale will not work and I don't want my muscle memory and workflows to be based on it.

    But realistically, how often is my internet down? It's extremely rare.

  12. I keep having this weird problem where I have one foot in Tailscale and one foot not and that state is complicating my thinking about my homelab.

    I'm hesitant to fully commit to it, which means use it when I'm on the LAN because there is no reason things should not just work on the LAN without it and if my Internet is down Tailscale will not work and I don't want my muscle memory and workflows to be based on it.

    But realistically, how often is my internet down? It's extremely rare.

    #Tailscale

  13. I keep having this weird problem where I have one foot in Tailscale and one foot not and that state is complicating my thinking about my homelab.

    I'm hesitant to fully commit to it, which means use it when I'm on the LAN because there is no reason things should not just work on the LAN without it and if my Internet is down Tailscale will not work and I don't want my muscle memory and workflows to be based on it.

    But realistically, how often is my internet down? It's extremely rare.

    #Tailscale

  14. I keep having this weird problem where I have one foot in Tailscale and one foot not and that state is complicating my thinking about my homelab.

    I'm hesitant to fully commit to it, which means use it when I'm on the LAN because there is no reason things should not just work on the LAN without it and if my Internet is down Tailscale will not work and I don't want my muscle memory and workflows to be based on it.

    But realistically, how often is my internet down? It's extremely rare.

    #Tailscale

  15. Re-inspired and motivated by participating in @fediforum, I set up a Etherpad instance for collaborative note taking during @mtec meetings.

    #SmallWins #SelfHosting

  16. Re-inspired and motivated by participating in @fediforum, I set up a Etherpad instance for collaborative note taking during @mtec meetings.

  17. Watching the Stagecoach performance of Counting Crows, one of my All Time Top 5 Favorites, on YouTube. Mr. Jones comes on and I'm thinking that rocking to this now is like rocking to something that came out in 1963 the year this song came out and no shade to great music from the 60s, I'm not liking the math of that.

  18. Watching the Stagecoach performance of Counting Crows, one of my All Time Top 5 Favorites, on YouTube. Mr. Jones comes on and I'm thinking that rocking to this now is like rocking to something that came out in 1963 the year this song came out and no shade to great music from the 60s, I'm not liking the math of that.

    #CountingCrows #Stagecoach

  19. Watching the Stagecoach performance of Counting Crows, one of my All Time Top 5 Favorites, on YouTube. Mr. Jones comes on and I'm thinking that rocking to this now is like rocking to something that came out in 1963 the year this song came out and no shade to great music from the 60s, I'm not liking the math of that.

    #CountingCrows #Stagecoach

  20. Watching the Stagecoach performance of Counting Crows, one of my All Time Top 5 Favorites, on YouTube. Mr. Jones comes on and I'm thinking that rocking to this now is like rocking to something that came out in 1963 the year this song came out and no shade to great music from the 60s, I'm not liking the math of that.

    #CountingCrows #Stagecoach

  21. Watching the Stagecoach performance of Counting Crows, one of my All Time Top 5 Favorites, on YouTube. Mr. Jones comes on and I'm thinking that rocking to this now is like rocking to something that came out in 1963 the year this song came out and no shade to great music from the 60s, I'm not liking the math of that.

    #CountingCrows #Stagecoach

  22. Yesterday I set up the final piece of the backup solution for my self-hosted services: ntfy notifications to my phone. I woke up to 0 failure notifications for any backup location and 1 notification that the autorestic process had completed.

    Manual inspection of snapshots and autorestic log confirms. Next week I’ll do a test restore from backup.

    I'm not yet self-hosting ntfy itself, but I may do that in the future on my vps.

    #SelfHosting #Ntfy

  23. Yesterday I set up the final piece of the backup solution for my self-hosted services: ntfy notifications to my phone. I woke up to 0 failure notifications for any backup location and 1 notification that the autorestic process had completed.

    Manual inspection of snapshots and autorestic log confirms. Next week I’ll do a test restore from backup.

    I'm not yet self-hosting ntfy itself, but I may do that in the future on my vps.

  24. Yesterday I set up the final piece of the backup solution for my self-hosted services: ntfy notifications to my phone. I woke up to 0 failure notifications for any backup location and 1 notification that the autorestic process had completed.

    Manual inspection of snapshots and autorestic log confirms. Next week I’ll do a test restore from backup.

    I'm not yet self-hosting ntfy itself, but I may do that in the future on my vps.

    #SelfHosting #Ntfy

  25. Yesterday I set up the final piece of the backup solution for my self-hosted services: ntfy notifications to my phone. I woke up to 0 failure notifications for any backup location and 1 notification that the autorestic process had completed.

    Manual inspection of snapshots and autorestic log confirms. Next week I’ll do a test restore from backup.

    I'm not yet self-hosting ntfy itself, but I may do that in the future on my vps.

    #SelfHosting #Ntfy

  26. Yesterday I set up the final piece of the backup solution for my self-hosted services: ntfy notifications to my phone. I woke up to 0 failure notifications for any backup location and 1 notification that the autorestic process had completed.

    Manual inspection of snapshots and autorestic log confirms. Next week I’ll do a test restore from backup.

    I'm not yet self-hosting ntfy itself, but I may do that in the future on my vps.

    #SelfHosting #Ntfy

  27. Ubuntu MATE crashed the other day while @jaymeb was just using the browser and then it started booting to initramfs prompt. I just booted into a USB live session involving fsck, lsblk, df, vgchange, mounting the boot drive and looking at syslog, and chrooting in. I can’t really see what is wrong. There were some PCI Bus Errors in the syslog. Also the end of syslog was several lines of just “&^” repeating.