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BlueBockser@programming.devto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Dumbware.io - Stupid Simple SoftwareEnglish65·4 months agoYou 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.
BlueBockser@programming.devto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What does the 3-2-1 rule look like for you?English2·5 months agoI 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.
BlueBockser@programming.devto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•The government doesn't use SQLEnglish35·5 months agoSee, they want you to believe that SQL stands for Structured Query Language. But I know from our lord and savior Elon that it actually means Socialist Queer Liberals!
BlueBockser@programming.devto Technology@lemmy.world•Netflix struggles to understand its cloud costsEnglish9·7 months agoThat doesn’t work in all cases. I’ve recently come across two examples where we had a hard time explaining our costs even though we extensively tag and even have fine-grained AWS accounts:
- Some costs can’t be tagged or at least not easily, e.g. custom CloudWatch metrics.
- For some resources it makes a lot more sense to provide them centrally for multiple services at once, e.g. NAT gateways or load balancers.
For anyone as confused as me about what a “Forth” is: Forth is a rather old stack-oriented programming language.
BlueBockser@programming.devto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Japanese Anime Companies Shut Down Another 15 Pirate Sites in BrazilEnglish172·7 months agoBrazil is in America
✅ but I can’t give the competitors too many ✅ so let’s go with ⚠️
So you’re saying we should create a programming language called “Welsh” with C-like function names?
BlueBockser@programming.devto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•"PSA: Update Vaultwarden as soon as possible"English93·11 months agosyncthing also relies on a web server for device discovery, it’s just that you’re probably using someone else’s server instead of hosting your own.
Correct me if I’m wrong, but I also think that Vaultwarden itself doesn’t have access to the unencrypted password database. In that sense it’s E2EE similar to KeePass, the only difference being that KeePass is a desktop app and Vaultwarden a web app.
BlueBockser@programming.devto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•ICANN approves use of .internal domain for your networkEnglish21·11 months agoNothing, this is not about that.
This change gives you the guarantee that
.internal
domains will never be registered officially, so you can use them without the risk of your stuff breaking should ICANN ever decide to make whatever TLD you’re using an official TLD.That scenario has happened in the past, for example for users of FR!TZBox routers which use
fritz.box
..box
became available for purchase and someone boughtfritz.box
, which broke browser UIs. This could’ve even been used maliciously, but thankfully it wasn’t.
BlueBockser@programming.devto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Follow up on supporting Immich announcement - change of wordingEnglish11·1 year agoBeing in alpha and having breaking changes is fine, the question is how many. My impression is that Immich seems to introduce breaking changes far more frequently than what people might be used to from other projects.
And that does go back to professionalism: The better you plan ahead, the fewer breaking changes you have to impose on your users.
BlueBockser@programming.devto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Garage is an open source S3-compatible object storage cluster designed for self hostingEnglish10·1 year agoMinio 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
cataas - not to be confused with catass
BlueBockser@programming.devto Technology@lemmy.world•Meta caught an Israeli marketing firm running hundreds of fake Facebook accountsEnglish81·1 year agoWait till you find out what Russia and China are doing on Facebook
BlueBockser@programming.devto Technology@lemmy.world•Massive explosion rocks SpaceX Texas facility, Starship engine in flamesEnglish36·1 year ago…what? SpaceX is years behind schedule for delivering crewed space flight to NASA. US tax payers have had to cough up billions of dollars for seats on Russian Soyuz spacecraft to at least be able to get to space somehow in the meantime.
Iterating and failing is okay, but SpaceX has neither been faster nor cheaper in doing so than NASA’s original moon landing program.
BlueBockser@programming.devto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•POV: You don't use musl (e.g. guzzle semen off RMS' S-Expr-ridden cock)7·1 year ago…what?
Also, you should probably mark this as NSFW with a title like that.
BlueBockser@programming.devto Technology@lemmy.world•Hashicorp signs agreement to be acquired by IBMEnglish6·1 year agoThey missed April fools by about a month
BlueBockser@programming.devto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Nextcloud Hub 8 is now availableEnglish101·1 year agoI wouldn’t call criticism of their strategic focus “shitting on” Nextcloud. It obviously still does a lot of things right or at least right enough to be useful and relevant to many people, or else we wouldn’t be discussing it. But it has its issues and many of them have been unadressed for a long time, so why shouldn’t people voice their displeasure with that?
But “Congenital Venereal Edema” is better?