[-] Malin@omg.qa 1 points 1 year ago

You're most welcome.

[-] Malin@omg.qa 2 points 1 year ago

If I create a private community for all my family members it remains private while I selfhost. If I create it on someone else's server it ain't that private because the admin could be eavesdropping.

[-] Malin@omg.qa 2 points 1 year ago

That would be next to impossible to fix because the issue lies with the protocols not with the framework using the protocols.

[-] Malin@omg.qa 3 points 1 year ago

Well it is a different type of mail system. I use it for catch all. I have like 200 domain names for various projects or registered to sell and I want to catch all emails sent to those domains without setting them up in mailcow. With Anonaddy I verify their DNS records and that's it. I can capture all emails sent to them and forward to a specific address. Also, I can use whatever email address I want with whatever domain I want to subscribe to services and keep track of who sells my email for instance. They also have a Chrome extension that you can use to generate emails, but imho that is overkill. Then if you see that one email gets too much spam you can simply delete that forwarder and it gets rejected in the future.

[-] Malin@omg.qa 1 points 1 year ago

I work with VMs mostly, so I go for Veeam B&R. The free tier allows you to backup 10 VMs or machines.

[-] Malin@omg.qa 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I have a dual boot with High Sierra and Monterey. I went first for Monterey but my Terascale 1 GPU was causing the screen to flicker constantly and would not work with a second monitor. For some reason High Sierra was more stable. Then two weeks ago OCLP released another root patch which fixed all the problems of the Terascale 1 GPU and now they both work fine so I will probably upgrade Monterey to Ventura later this week.

[-] Malin@omg.qa 2 points 1 year ago

I am both. I have MacOS on MacMini (late 2018) and MacOS with OCLP on MacPRO (early 2008).

[-] Malin@omg.qa 1 points 1 year ago

+1 all my servers run Linux or FreeBSD, I use macOS as desktop (most of the stuff is neat and out of the box and it uses less resources) and I use Windows while working with my customers and some of their servers. I would definitely not choose Linux for desktop (I tried and gave up), but it is great for the servers.

[-] Malin@omg.qa 2 points 1 year ago

No problem, if you run into issues let me know I may be able to help. Not an expert at Docker, but I do have a handful of containers running here and there.

[-] Malin@omg.qa 1 points 1 year ago

I have been using ripME on all the subreddits that I have on my subscription list and have been dowloading for two weeks now and it is still going strong.

[-] Malin@omg.qa 2 points 1 year ago

I currently only use Meta products for marketing and because other people I know use it most.

[-] Malin@omg.qa 2 points 1 year ago

I used docker-compose version and had to work around a couple of bugs like needing to redundantly install Nginx and Let's Encrypt for it to work properly with SSL and also having to add the lemmy container to the internet facing network due to the DNS not working on it and subsequently loosing federation capability. Overall a bit of a struggle, but this is common with FOSS.

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