

That’s good, if at least one surviving synced device survives then you still have access. Still a big “if” in a catastrophe, but a much better proposition.
What is the data retention policy for the local vaults?


That’s good, if at least one surviving synced device survives then you still have access. Still a big “if” in a catastrophe, but a much better proposition.
What is the data retention policy for the local vaults?


Thanks for your useful and actionable feedback that clearly explains the problem. So trustworthy /s


No, my problem is that I need my password manager to access my backup, and I need my backup to get my password manager.


Do you count “gave an old person COVID and they died”? Then absolutely for sure.


I don’t trust my setup for something like this.
My server and NAS go down in a fire, and I’m not gonna have the key I need to get the backup so I can restore my password manager lol


I’m gonna pick up a few of these I think.
That NoteDicovery looks pretty slick. Its exactly what I was looking for a few months ago, and I’d absolutely pick it up if I didn’t just fall in love with the silverbullet’s ability to execute code embedded directly in the markdown; a feature that I expect to use almost never, but atotally smitten with.
As a side note, all these email archiving projects almost do something I want, maybe folks here can help me:
I’ve heard that self-hosting email is not worth the pain, but I also don’t want to leave my email history in the hands of these megacorps I don’t trust. These archive projects solve that problem, but they’re not email clients. I don’t want to archive and delete an email just to find out actually I need to reply to it like a month later.
What do you recommend for this usecase?


But if he misses his deadline, his boss (Jesus) would fire him, and shut down the whole department.


Halloween is my fav holiday. It’s just so whimsical. I wish that trick or treating was still as popular here as when I was a kid. If I can ever afford a house, I hope to be in a neighborhood that has trick or treaters


That makes sense, its like overdosing on pot.
The last bit about radiation decreasing cancer risk in low (but still elevated) doses seems pretty suspect though. Where did you find that research?


That’s true for radiation poisoning.
I’m asking about increased risk of cancer.
Lots of those things in our natural environment that you mention do increase our risk of cancer, with long-term exposure


I guess a better way to phrase it would have been
How many daily bananaHours do you need long-term to increase your risk of cancer by 5%?


Edit: just added this to the post because commenting on my own post is stupid


I’m aware of BeD, which is the inspiration for the post.
But I’m not talking about radiation poisoning, because we’d know if spending a day in a banana plantation was fatal.
I’m wondering about increased risk of cancer form long term banana plantation exposure.


Almost certainly. But I’m not going to eat thousands of bananas in a day.


I bet it’ll be great for people who are willing to sacrifice their personal data and the environment.
Because I mean, it’ll learn your tastes and create hyper-personalized videos for exactly your tastes.
But theyll also have a hyper-specific record of the kinds of things you like. How many people gonna give it access to all their chat histories and shit. God can you imagine the potential for leaks (pun intended)?


I’m nearly certain that nobody who died in WW2 is alive today


You can see much much further than you can hear.
You can presumably walk out of earshot. You have to go VERY FAR before you’re out of camera shot for even consumer cameras.
It’d be interesting if there was a multi-modal device-to-device communication protocol, so that you needed both line of sight and be within audio range to be able to pick up the conversation.
Although just record them typing at that point so never mind.


It does, but it doesn’t handle encryption at rest. Everyone needs to be aware that the immich admin can see their photos on the disk.


Nextcloud is like Google drive, immich is like Google photos.
You’d typically prefer to look at your photo albums in Google photos instead of Google drive.
Naw it’s easy:
void* malloc(size_t size) { return std::malloc(size/2); }