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Buddhist, FOSS, Linux, selfhosting enthusiast, researcher, plantbased, anarchism and MLM interested
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Is that the work from dune?
Never heard of that uptime mirror thanks
Did you even read what I said? Go look where their money goes, it’s mostly for random outreach programs.
Maybe I can say Wikipedia because if it’s mediawiki software. Every year they ask for money but a lot of their funds don’t go towards the Wikipedia project.
Thanks for sharing this.
This sounds smart and helpful but may I ask how much work will be put into this workflow and how much time will it actually save you? If I can’t be bothered to search for the new paper typically it isn’t worth my time.
If you find the answer I’d also love to know! Zotero is awesome
Honestly I’d buy it
For which one? I use ublock so I don’t see any ads.
You can’t see the other communities because no one from your instances subscribes. I also can’t see them.
Depending on if you put its volume in the image or a directory you need to look there. Check size or whichever it is. I believe for directory it’s du -h and for docker you could docker ps to see all.
Oh I see you say taking the directory size takes too long… how could that take more than 10 seconds…? Are you not using CLI
I bought one across the pond at a university used store then some at an e-recycler. I’m not surprised ebay is different. Hope you can find a fair price!
I think around $40 depending on the model is a fair price. I have two at home and three in the works for off site backups lol. They’re fun, frequently have surprising specs, and low energy draw
Personally I would just get a used optiplex, run Linux, docker, portainer, qbit, Jellyfin.
I can see posts via mastodon if that’s what you mean or do you mean from Lemmy?
Thanks! Sent some messages in the setup admin channel.
Thanks for the tips! :) will check
If you open a post and people replied to that post there are comments. They didn’t necessarily reply to you.
To me that still shows most doesn’t go where you think, especially when volunteers do the hard work.