

Could be a difference in how they’ve set up charging cut off points.
Could be a difference in how they’ve set up charging cut off points.
Batch mode is great! I didn’t realize it was added until just now hah
https://github.com/kd2org/karadav
Nextcloud client/app compatible WebDAV server with a lightweight file browser webUI, and multi-user support.
Should be the closest thing to Google Drive without actually running Nextcloud.
The only issue is it looks like the Nextcloud iOS clients don’t work.
It’s pretty easy, you can browse files in an LXC backup and restore specific parts. For VMs you can just restore the whole VM and copy out what you need.
I back up all the directories and docker-compose files using Restic (via Backrest) stored on Backblaze B2, and also the whole Docker LXC via Proxmox’s backup function to a local HDD.
There’s a chance some databases could be backed up in an unusable state, but I keep like 30-50 snapshots going back months, so I figure if the latest one has a bad DB backup, I could go back another day and try that one.
I also don’t really have irreplaceable data stored in DBs, stuff like Immich has data in a DB that would be annoying to lose, but the photos themselves are just on the filesystem.
For testing Restic I pull a backup and just go through and check some of the important files.
Proxmox backup is really easy to test, as it just restores the whole LXC with a new ID and IP that I can check.
NP! That’s how I do it on proxmox, I’ll start the VM every so often and update it. Only takes a few seconds to clone so it’s nice and quick to do.
Simple method is just keep a ready to go VM and clone it.
Yeah it makes sense that they’re good at finding similar things.
Not super reliable, one road near me is 25mph and google says it’s 65mph.
It’s not because they’re dumb, it’s because it’s easy and because it’s the OS a computer comes with (with the tiny exception of some systems where you can choose linux).
You can use a VPN client that supports split tunneling.
I believe the openvpn client does, and there’s also https://tunnl.to/
I’ve been using Zen which is nice and has some stuff removed that we don’t want.
But it’ll only be around as long as Firefox is around.
That’s also how you know it’s a cheap chinese phone lol, because all the high end flagships don’t have headphone jacks (other than Sony I suppose).
This looks interesting, how do you handle automated backups of all the VMs/Containers? Their docs kind of seem to say “stop everything and figure it out”, but with Proxmox I’m used to it handling everything automatically to my PBS server every night.
That’s what I’m wondering as well, how do we differentiate cooling towers and the heat from those vs actual exhaust emissions…
It’s definitely not an easy migration in my experience, because they run rootless and they cannot auto-start without making a system service for every stack, there is a lot that needs to change in a compose stack, especially with file permissions for shared mounts.
Not really an issue IMO.
Doesn’t windows have storage spaces or something like that? I’m not familiar with windows for any kind of server stuff but I remember reading some things.
It’s a drive pooling application for windows, lets you merge multiple drives into a single mount.
The ‘how’ is to disable/remove the Gemini app, no reason to have that junk on the phone.