+1 for Podman. I’ve found rootful Podman Quadlets to be a very nice alternative to Docker Compose, especially if you’re using systemd anyway for timers, services, etc.
+1 for Podman. I’ve found rootful Podman Quadlets to be a very nice alternative to Docker Compose, especially if you’re using systemd anyway for timers, services, etc.


If you also use FreshRSS, you can configure filters to automatically mark new articles as read (e.g. intitle:'beta'). Since I only view unread articles, that effectively deletes them and I never have to see them!
Definitely, that’s what I’m doing as well. I’ve found some to be lacking for my needs (e.g. music), but most of them are good enough for most use cases.
I’m using Nextcloud as well, but I’ll admit that it’s probably a bit heavy if all one needs is a calendar.
Simple Mobile Tools was sold a while back, IIRC to an ad company. As a consequence, the Fossify forks were created.
As much as I agree, I think we’re past the point of preventing normalization.


True, but only one of the suspects is alleged to be involved with CSAM. Also, it seems like that wasn’t the original lead the police were pursuing, given that the charges were added post-arrest. This seems very much like an anti-piracy operation that just happened to catch a pedophile as well.
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question vs not question


You still have 63% RAM available in that screenshot, there are zero problems with Java using 13% RAM. It’s the same as the tired old trope of “ChRoMe Is EaTiNg My MeMoRy”. Unused memory is wasted memory if it can be used for caching instead, so unless you’re running out of available memory, there is no problem.
Also, the JVM has a lot of options for configuring its various caches as well as when it allocates or releases memory. Maybe take a look at that first.
Edit: Apparently people don’t want to hear this but don’t have any actual arguments to reply with. Sorry to ruin your “JaVa BaD” party.


I use Backblaze B2 for one offsite backup in “the cloud” and have two local HDDs. Using restic with rclone as storage interface, the whole thing is pretty easy.
A cronjob makes daily backups to B2, and once per month I copy the most current snapshot from B2 to my two local HDDs.
I have one planned improvement: Since my server needs programmatic access to B2, malware on it could wipe both the server and B2, leaving me with the potentially one-month old local backups. Therefore I want to run a Raspberry Pi at my parents’ place that mirrors the B2 repository daily but is basically air-gapped from the server. Should the B2 repository be wiped, the Raspberry Pi would still retain its snapshots.


Minio now describes itself as “S3 & Kubernetes Native Object Storage for AI” - lol
Guess it’s time to look for alternatives if you’re not doing ML stuff
I think you should read the article before heading to the comment section.
This is not about saying “something slightly wrong decades ago”, this is about giving a platform to a self-proclaimed fascist and being unrepentant about it to this day.
Regardless of how you feel about the definition of open source, that should really make you think.