- Nah. Set the frequency to weekly or monthly or something you don’t need to do daily. I do monthly.
- Yeah, there’s a lot of updates and that’s a good thing
- Probably
- Yes
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linuxguy@piefed.cato
Linux@lemmy.ml•How to diagnose a complete system freeze (no REISUB, no mouse/kb, have to hard reset)?English
5·5 days agoSetting up a watchdog and crash kernel might help or let you diagnose it
Take a look at https://diskprices.com/ for the best price per TB. Backblaze has been pretty great about sharing their hardware specs and builds. Maybe get some ideas from them https://www.backblaze.com/blog/open-source-data-storage-server/
linuxguy@piefed.cato
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•An actually functional webproxy to self-hostEnglish
10·10 days agoSsh includes a built in socks proxy. What are you actually trying to accomplish?
linuxguy@piefed.cato
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Introducing New Fediverse Software, Goofed v0.0.1, Minimum Viable Shitpost EditionEnglish
1·11 days agoLet us both hope for those kind of scaling problems due to popularity 🤞
linuxguy@piefed.cato
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Introducing New Fediverse Software, Goofed v0.0.1, Minimum Viable Shitpost EditionEnglish
8·11 days agoWow, bold decisions for what it’ll support and not. I like that it’s laser focused on a specific use case. What do you think about the impact to instances’ federation queue when a bunch of single user instances follow a community? 10x the traffic and queue for 10 single user instances than one instance with 10 users.
I ask this as someone that ran a full single user lemmy instance right up until recently and switch to a public piefed due to the traffic multiplication and other concerns.
linuxguy@piefed.cato
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What to selfhost if you have a lot of bandwidthEnglish
9·14 days agoWhy not a tor relay? If you’re not an exit it is pretty darn safe. How about a tor snowflake proxy too? Even easier and safer.
Settings -> Software Update or something like that. You can also set it to auto-apply. Mostly, I ignore the popup and run
dnf update -y && snap refresh && flatpak update -yas root every once in a while when I think about it.