

I’ve spent many nights roaming in an EVE online pirate gang shooting the shit on mumble. Can recommend.


I’ve spent many nights roaming in an EVE online pirate gang shooting the shit on mumble. Can recommend.


Damn, if they had PII in a public bucket like that it’s criminally negligent. Well, at least it should be but I’m no lawyer
Have you considered karakeep (formerly hoarder)? It does all of this really well - drop it a URL and it saves a copy. Has lists & tagging (can be done by AI if you want), IOS & android apps as well as browser extensions that make saving stuff super easy.


Tailscale deserves it, bitcoin absolutely does not


Aww, man, I’m conflicted here. On one hand, I’ve enjoyed their work for years and they seem like good dudes who deserve to eat. On the other, they’re AI enthusiast crypto-bros and that’s just fucking exhausting. I deal with enough of that bullshit at work
Edit: rephrase for clarity


humans are neat


Yeah, you’re probably right. I already bought all the stuff, though. This project is halfway vibes based; something about spinning rust just feels fragile you know?
I’m definitely moving away from the complex archive split & merge solution. fpart can make lists of files that add up to a given size, and fd can find files modified since a given date. Little bit of plumbing and I’ve got incremental backups that show up as plain files & folders on a disk.


Hey cool, I hadn’t heard of bacula! Looks like a really robust project. I did look into tape storage, but I can’t find a tape drive for a reasonable price that doesn’t have a high jank factor (internal, 5.25" drives with weird enterprise connectors and such).
I’m digging through their docs and I can’t find anything about optical media, except for a page in the manual for an old version saying not to use it. Am I missing something? It seems heavly geared towards tapes.


Can borg back up to write-once optical media spread over multiple disks? I’m looking through their docs and I can’t find anything like that. I see an append-only mode but that seems more focused on preventing hacked clients from corrupting data on a server.


People like this don’t think it was wrong


jesus christ they’re dumb
Charybdis, hippo, appa, Momo, pabu


If you want to self-host, I recommend a used business thin client, docker + docker-compose, and Tailscale for access away from home if needed. Don’t forget to dump & back up nightly.
Edit: thin client because it beats a pi in every respect and doesn’t run on an SD card. Tailscale because you don’t have to open ports in your firewall and point a public domain at your house.
Or you could use hosted services, neon.tech and turso both offer really generous free tiers for SQL databases.
Or you could use a notebook and pen. Sometimes simplicity is king.
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