

This is really cool.
Anyone know where can I publically find satellite data which is regularly updated, for hobby projects.
TFO Winder
This is really cool.
Anyone know where can I publically find satellite data which is regularly updated, for hobby projects.
Would have to start from scratch as RIF was not open source and now abandoned as far as I know.
Just curious, why people avoid lemmy.ml i joined this beliveing its run by the lemmy devs so should be safest.
RIF still works with some twaks, you need to patch it with an API key similar to youtube vanced and then it works. though some people report the method stopped working recently. Any way its a lost cause.
This made me curious, how much funding does it actually require for maintining reasonable amount of users in the long term ?
Exactly !!
Miss RIF so much.
Meta is cancer for any platform.
I feel my mobile becomes dirty once I download any of that shit.
Nowhere mentioned that israel used smuggled drones.
I have a VPS hosted on Digital ocean with Nginx running as proxy, I use openvpn to connect to the VPS and access all my services over the VPS ip address.
I own a domain and forward all the requests from my domain to the Home server IP from my VPS, very useful because I can use different subdomains for different services all on port 80 or 443 even though the service is running on random port.
Now I am curious as to what it was.
Tried wayback machine but didn’t work.
Can someone find me a link
Need to give synthing a try
They really are, wished they had more diverse communities like reddit.
60 TB is really great.
Planning on creating such setup. Mind sharing your current setup and howw you maintain it ?
I am thinking which drives and what size and backup system to use.
Domain available for sale.
I have heard people have successfully utilised Mailcow without any issues for many years.
Personally gave it a try once but setting up ports, firewalls, virus scans, anti spams, dns felt too much effort for what I was going to use it for
The backups with time shift are incremental, hence most of the time the backup is taken within seconds and it only stores changes over time, something similar to git.
I used to do it exactly for that uses case, the backup was quick because there generally are not much changes outside the home directory.
I used to have Daily backups and monthly backup like 20 different dates stored in a relatively small space.
Like if my system is 30 gb then a 50 gb backup partition would store months of daily backups.
Not answering your question but I had installed btrfs on my fedora install, thought I would use it for backups and system restores using snapshots.
But I felt there was always a performance tradeoff when doing a lot of writes like npm install and stuff.
Eventually replaced btrfs with ext4 and backup solution like timeshift.
I would say if you want system recovery then tools like timeshift make it really really simple and straightforward taking backups and restoring them.
Sometimes you just don’t need a Swiss army knife to do most basic stuff.
I don’t understand how can critical buisness machines which work perfectly fine be switched to windows 11?
We have a machine at work which is beefy and works as a server and backups for many many years on windows 10. Why the hell should I upgrade my buisness critical system ?? Why would I take my risk breaking stuff. I am sure there are millions of critical systems running gon windows 10 which should not be distribed at any means, what would Microsoft do about them.