Jitsi or Element call
Jitsi or Element call
I mean, I find posting about homelabs interesting already, especially with second hand hardware! There are several related subreddits, but the homelabs communities here are quite empty. I recently set up my own and should post about it, even though it’s pretty basic
Do you post more about your diy data center? Pretty interested :)
It seems like the vps stuff is fine, but the company I work at uses them as cloud provider (many VMs plus K8S clusters) and the quality is not so great to say the least. Also the support is sometimes blaming us for their outages and generally not too helpful.
This sounds super cool, I’ve been looking for something to keep track of my plants! Gonna try this
Wait, how do you know my password?
That’s actually better I think. A project with zero open issues/requests is usually dead, not fast in solving issues.
Didn’t see it back then, just came across this on mastodon today. Sure they are competitors, given that nextcloud started as am owncloud fork, but they probably monitored ownclouds development closer than everyone else.
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The resources required by federating depend on how many people follow each other across those two instances and how much these post. Just existing and theoretically federating doesn’t need any resources if there’s nobody following, assuming threads isn’t doing that different from everyone else.
For each post a user makes on your instance, it sends that post to each instance where someone follows the poster. There’s no automatic sending to every known instance of every post on your instance.
Ich hab den Hintergrund komplett verdrängt, was war das Problem an ihren Geschäften? Verknackt wurde sie ja wegen Steuerhinterziehung.
Für kein Geld der Welt würde ich vier Jahre in den Knast gehen…
I wasn’t talking of spa either? What are you referring to?
You were the one mentioning rehab earlier and that’s what I replied to.
This depends on the country a bit, but in general, prisons are the opposite of rehabilitation, despite the countries running them telling the contrary.
How gets one rehabilitated when they are pulled from their home, their job, their social surroundings? Supposedly, people are rehabilitated into society - the one they are excluded from and have no access to in prison. Especially in longer sentences - no internet access, years of societal and technical disruption, societies change in the absence of the prisoners. When they get released, they usually have to start over but with the worst conditions - while rehabilitation in prisons claim to help them go l with their standing.
Rehabilitation taken serious would look completely different. Prisons are preventive custody and everything else is an excuse to distract from that fact. Some people may try their best in helping prisoners, but they are working against a system that destroys the chances instead of rehabilitation.
I had no idea! Thanks
I wish it had a self hostable sync feature
It depends on the country you’re in I guess. In Germany, and other countries as well I guess, you’re not liable for stuff others people post on your platform as long as you react to reports and actually remove that shit when it’s brought to your attention. You don’t have to look at your instances media folder 24/7
Yes, it’s possible. It requires some knowledge in server administration though, you can find the specifics at the Lemmy GitHub page.
I don’t notice whether communities are kbin or Lemmy, so no idea. I think many communities being on Lemmy partly comes from that being released a few years earlier.
My company does host an instance, but I’ve never used it for game streaming. No idea what the fps is