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It’s because the original image macro that this is based on was about piracy, saying something along the lines of “I bring a certain ‘just torrent it’ vibe to the conversion that the riaa just doesn’t like.”

Their reuse of the macro is indirectly an answer or a continuation of it that can be seen as acknowledging the original message.


If you’re ok with just file storage sftpgo has been solid for me for years now. Does sftp ftp and WebDAV (like nextcloud). Webui isn’t as pretty but it’s fast. Mobile apps will be various sync apps with sftp or WebDAV support. On Android folder sync pro is pretty good for keeping documents and pictures backed up


Newsgroup.ninja, because I support fellow ninjas and pirates.

Have a backup block on Usenet Farm which I’ve basically never needed.


Well that’s disappointing. I’ll have to investigate further I guess. I was really hoping to set it up (at least initially) without any type of media storage.


Oh, I forgot it even had an invite code. It’s been quite a while since I registered. Thanks for reminding me!



Oh I see, I definitely misunderstood what you were asking. How is your caddy server set up? Is it serving one site per subdomain (site.your.domain) or is it one site per path (your.domain/site/)? I am running traefik so I probably won’t be able to help with specifics, but it’s worth a shot.


The way I have my monitoring set up is to poll the containers from behind the proxy layer. Ex. if I’m trying to poll Portainer for example:

---
services:
    portainer:
    ...

with the service name portainer

from uptime-kuma within the same docker network it would look like this:

Can confirm this is working correctly to monitor that the service is reachable. This doesn’t however ensure that you can reach it from your computer, because that depends on if your reverse proxy is configured correctly and isn’t down, but that’s what I wanted in my case.

Edit: If you’re wanting to poll the http endpoint you would add it before like http://whatever_service:whatever_port


I believe the Pictrs is a hard dependency and Lemmy just won’t work without it, and there is no way to disable the caching

I’ll have to double check this but I’m almost certain pictrs isn’t a hard dependency. Saw either the author or one of the contributors mention a few days ago that pictrs could be discarded by editing the config.hjson to remove the pictrs block. Was playing around with deploying a test instance a few days ago and found it to be true, at least prior to finalizing the server setup. I didn’t spin up the pictrs container at all, so I know that it will at least start and let me configure the server.

The one thing I’m not sure of however is if any caching data is written to the container layer in lieu of being sent to pictrs, as I didn’t get that far (yet). I haven’t seen any mention that the backend even does local storage, so I’m assuming that no caching is taking place when pictrs is dot being used.

Edit: Clarifications


Thanks for sharing! I’ll definitely be looking into adding this to my infra alerting stack. Should pair well with webhooks using ntfy for notifications. Currently just have bash scripts push to uptime-kuma for disk usage monitoring as a dead man trigger, but this should be better as a first-line method. Not to mention all the other functionalities it has baked in.

Edit: Would also be great if there was an already compiled binary in each release so I can use bare-metal, but the container on ghcr.io is most-likely what I’ll be using anyway. Thanks for not only uploading to docker hub.



It’s available on 1.19.3. Using it with my Gitea instance currently. Behind a flag in the config.ini I believe. Not at all stable yet, and not feature complete compared with Github Actions, but I’ve done a bit of testing with it and it’s been pretty smooth sailing.


Man, I wish I could find a good colo solution that wouldn’t kill me with fees. VPS isn’t bad cost-wise, but I’d really like to be able to throw as much hardware as I want at it without paying $1k/mo.



Sure thing. But it seems my position on iOS client support is out of date. poVoq said that there’s a couple decent options for XMPP clients now for iOS.


Oh that’s good to hear. I’ll most likely look into it again then, since client support was what was really holding me back. Do you have an XMPP server deployed? If so, what did you end up going with?


IIRC they’re just different protocols. Snickett is XMPP, while something like Synapse is Matrix. XMPP is older than Matrix as a protocol, and from what I’ve heard is it’s far lighter on resources than Matrix, at least Synapse. Looked into XMPP when I was researching how I was going to set up my private messaging and it seemed nice, but lack of good iOS clients at the time made it a non-starter as my family and friends are mixed between iOS and Android. Don’t know if the client situation has changed however.



Any recent-ish spinning disk should do. You’re probably not going to be seeding fast enough to saturate the read speed on whatever you choose anyway. The real question is how much are you willing to spend? I’ve seen fairly recent deals for 18tb WD EasyStores for around $250, but that’s going to be slightly higher $/tb compared with something like a 12tb or 14tb drive.


That was pretty much my experience too. Also didn’t see an option to set the filter to subscribed posts, and couldn’t get more than a 4 page list of communities that I was subscribed to.


There has been a bit of discussion about it Here. Seems pretty cool, but there are some functionality issues that make it a deal-breaker for me.


That’s pretty awesome! I’m going to be joining this week most likely. Just need to figure out my seeding situation and I’ll be all set. Planning to seed from a local server through a VPN with a port forward, so hopefully that won’t be an issue going in.


Oh sorry, it completely slipped my mind that Yuzu was on android now. I assume it’s already given you a dialog for mass-storage permissions,file access, or something to that effect right? If not, you might just want to try resetting the app permissions, but otherwise I think I may be a bit out of my depth to meaningfully help.



How difficult is it to keep a good ratio on myanonymouse? There was one recommended for Audiobooks that seemed like a royal pain to keep in good standing, but I can’t remember which one it was.


Are you trying to do this on Windows or Linux? Have you already tried using “load file” in the file menu?



I’ve never seen a distribution where the rom was integrated into the emu such that there was no .xci or .nsp file. Fitgirl always repacks their releases into multiple .bin files that need to be extracted first, then you get an .xci or .nsp alongside the emu. Dodi does that rarely, most of the time the torrent is just a folder with the emu and the .xci or .nsp alongside the emu. Most other releases I’ve seen were the same with no repacking, just a folder with the emu and the .xci/.nsp.


Just looked into it and actually both servers are counting the wrong number of comments lmao. They both have 34 in that thread, and are the exact same comments. Definitely a bug.


Upvoting for visibility, but other than fitgirl, dodi, et. al. for bigger switch titles I don’t where people are getting their multi-gig roms from


If you have any questions please feel free to ask. I’m still a newb but I’ve managed to learn a lot the last week or so


No problem! I’m going to revise my post now that I’ve figured out how to link to a sub properly, so check back in a few.


Beautiful! Thank you! Me dumb dumb big time.

[/c/monero@monero.town](/c/monero@monero.town)

^ how its written in the text box

/c/monero@monero.town

^ how it shows up once submitted

There! I did it!



Yeah I’m not doing a good job putting my thoughts to text.

/c/monero@monero.town

^ Copy-pasted this from your previous message

How did you write that out when you were typing the reply?


No not at all. Just try pasting https://lemmy.ml/c/piracynews Into the search page. It should bring up a link to the community in the search results, maybe immediately if someone from dbzer0.com has already subscribed there, if not it might take a few seconds. You should be able to follow the link in search and subscribe in the sidebar once you get there.


Sorry, I meant how did you write it out in the reply box, since it seems to take markdown format I wasn’t sure.


Yeah this looks like a pain point at the moment. I’m going with “I’m a newb to lemmy’s way of linking” by default as I’m sure I’m just doin it wrong. If not, hopefully that can be made more seamless, or the knowledge of how to do it the right way can spread far enough that it becomes a non-issue.


You’re likely right. Just checked the link again and it’s now showing a community. Thanks again!

Edit: how are you formatting that link?

literally just the link?

/c/monero@monero.town

or is it something like how links work on markdown?

[/c/monero@monero.town](https://idk-what-here/c/monero)


Thanks, I don’t know the proper way of formatting yet as it seems to depend on who you ask. Early days still.

Edit: Getting a 404 error when following that link on my sh.itjust.works instance. Think this is part of the problem.