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  • Nice to have lightweight Proxmox and LXC, but this rtx3050 is draining power 24/7?

  • I just dumped one day back into the rabbit hole of reticulum, yggdrasil & all. Thanks ^^

  • I've been using a raid1 btrfs pool to store offline backups for around 10 years. It's 4 rotating drives (2x4TB+2x12TB). I replaced / rebalanced 3 disks with larger / newer ones already (went fine). I identified a bad usb/sata controller, and lots of bitrots on one old disk (scrub was able to correct a few thousands errors).

    I'm getting around 80MB/s read/write throughput (not great but OK for offline backup). I'm able to mount it on low-powered / low-memory devices (not the case for ZFS). Scrub takes around 2 days IIRC (for around 10TB of actual data), so I run it once a year.

    I keep it simple and thus am not using advanced features (dedup / encryption / snapshots / subvolumes / raid5/6/10). So far its a good match for my needs.

  • Hi, what's wrong with Briar?

  • It's not clear to my why you absolutely don't wan't to expose your home port.

    From a security standpoint, you are still exposing your services to the public anyway (only the TCP stack is not, which is likely the smallest attack surface).

    If you had a simpler reverse-proxy VPS, it would still hide your home server IP from clients. Your ISP would still only see encrypted traffic (https). Since you use adguard already, you can target dns-over-https upstreams to hide all DNS traffic too (eventually have a firewall rule to block outgoing dns queries if you don't trust your application).

  • You could host a Tor relay node (or an i2p node). These networks need crowd and bandwidth.

  • Fediverse @lemmy.world

    EFF is leaving X

    www.eff.org /deeplinks/2026/04/eff-leaving-x
  • Hi, it looks great, any plan to have a web UI or iphone version? (on Altstore maybe…)

  • It doesn't support tags / filtering, so it's pretty lame. I heard they actually removed this feature to push users towards icloud.

  • Looks very similar to Plume, the "no DB required" is neat though!

  • Yes, so now when there's a success, it gets attributed to AI. When there's an outage, that's the fault of humans not reviewing correctly. These senior engineers will get fucked in all scenarios.

  • Regarding Google, looks like it's in the pipe yes, Fushia is non-GPL (permissive licenses, so no redistribution clause in case of a sudden licensing switch).

  • Code signing for EXE is already a thing. And @DFX4509B@lemmy.wtf is right, the same thing is happening there. Restrictions are getting more inconvenient, with Microsoft now talking about a maximum code signing certificates validity of 72 hours, with identity verification getting more strict too. Valid code signing certificates are not mandatory yet but I guess it's a matter of time before we need to type powershell commands to disable restrictions.

  • There are Wireguard clients that connect based on wifi / mobile status. On f-droid WG Tunnel, WG Auto Connect, or Rethink should do.

  • Here is an example for a famous book on two random instances:

    I can find the 686 reviews entry on both, but not the others. And still, these all refer to the same book...

  • When I tried Bookwirm (a while ago), it didn't look like there was any kind of metadata sharing between instances. Each book was present on each library, thus destroying the user experience (per-instance ratings and reviews for a single book).

  • Yep, I agree, UI looks a bit old but reacts quickly so it's nice to use. You need to add plugins for some features like kanban.

  • you can use kill-the-newsletter to receive those via rss

  • In my case it's a matter of RAM (a few hundred megabytes available only).

  • Having to run a full-blown PostgreSQL instance just for a single user is a show-stopper for me.

  • Europe @feddit.org

    Revealed: European ‘green’ investments hold billions in fossil fuel majors

    www.theguardian.com /environment/2025/may/18/revealed-european-green-investments-hold-billions-in-fossil-fuel-majors
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    A global watermarking standard could help safeguard elections in the ChatGPT era

    thehill.com /opinion/technology/4381709-a-global-watermarking-standard-could-help-safeguard-elections-in-the-chatgpt-era/