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bubu @feddit.de

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Für welche Probleme glaubt ihr die Lösung zu haben obwohl ihr absolute Laien seid?
  • Das ist kein Weltuntergangsszenario, sondern gesellschaftliche Realität in China. Eventuell bist du zu jung, um einzuordnen, was für massive Freiheitsbeschränkungen (insbesondere auch unter der CDU) es in den vergangenen drei Jahrzehnten gab. In jedem Fall sehr naiv. Mit der Komplexität deiner Lösungsansätze, kombiniert mit deinem ausgefeilten politischen Diskurs und überbordenden Bereitschaft zum sachlichen Austausch von Argumenten fühlst du dich bei "AfD" sicher wohl. Ach, ne, warte, die "wird sich ja selbst entzaubern", da muss man nichts tun, die scheitern an sich selbst, Demokratie besteht automatisch fort. Was, darum ging es doch gar nicht, sondern um Freiheit von Zwang, Überwachung und Repression - sorry, mein Fehler, da habe ich ja wohl das Thema nicht verstanden. Vielleicht hätte ein Politik-Studium geholfen.

  • Für welche Probleme glaubt ihr die Lösung zu haben obwohl ihr absolute Laien seid?
  • Leben in einem Staat, bei dem du verpflichtend angeben musst, wohin du wann möchtest? Dann bitte auch jedwede Verschlüsselung bei Kommunikation und außerdem Bargeld abschaffen (ausschließlich digital und rückverfolgbar). Vielleicht noch ein digitales Sozialpunktesystem, wo andere (Arbeitgeber, Geschäftsinhaber, die KI an jeder Fußgängerampel der digitalen Verkehrsüberwachung) dein Verhalten bewerten und von welchem eine etwaige Beförderung oder Wohnungvergabe abhängt, oder ob du einen Kredit kriegst. Und solange du nichts anderes willst, als man für dich für richtig hält, keine unanhängige Justiz brauchst, deine kritischen Gedanken lieber für dich behältst, ein kuratiertes Inhaltangebot im Internet bevorzugst und darüber hinaus nicht etwa ein Uigur bist, läuft's auch insgesamt einigermaßen okay für dich.

  • How to self-host Omnivore?

    I would like to deploy my own Omnivore instance on my NAS via Docker. In the repo, there actually is a Docker compose file, but unfortunately it's too complex for my current docker skills and I can't get it to run. :-( Does anybody happen to have achieved this and is willing to share their docker-compose.yml? I'd be super grateful.

    (PS. I've just found out that there's also a Dockerfile and a script specifically for self-hosting; I haven't tried this option yet.)

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    Checksum mismatch on file ?
  • Oh, I'm sorry to hear that. Well, since it's a SHR (or RAID-1), you shouldn't have suffered date loss, right, so at least it's merely a inconvenient thing, having to replace it, not a severe problem.

  • Tell Us About Your Configuration! Which NAS and Drives?
  • Hooooy .., you are really determined and serious about disk space, huh? 🤣 That's impressive! (And expensive, I guess.) I only have about 4 TB usable space (2x 4 TB in a SHR plus hot spare plus backup disks as a RAID-0), which is plenty for what I use it for at the moment.

  • Object recognition will "soon" be available in Synology Photos
  • Personally, I didn't find the quality of Moment's object recognition convincing and eventually disabled it. So here's hoping that it might have gotten better (i.e. better trained models) over time... What bothers new more, though, is the inflexibility regarding face recognition results: last time I checked, one still could not remove false positives (i.e. incorrect tagged persons) or manually add face tags. Hopefully, this will be possible in the future.

  • MacOS and Active Backup for Business
  • I can only answer this regarding Windows machines, but I guess it to be similar with the Mac software: The Active Backup for Business client runs as a system service (i.e. a daemon), so the system only needs to be running; your can configure, how a backup is triggered. I have it setup so that a backup happens once a day (not several times) either if the system starts, the screen gets locked or the system is idle. I can't tell when the backup is happening (there's no impact on performance and no indicator for the user), In only see it in the logs on the Diskstation. I suggest you just try it out. 🙂 And if you do, please share your results/answer here so that others in the future can benefit? Thanks.

  • Checksum mismatch on file ?
  • Luckily, I have never run into anything like this, so I don't have useful ideas to offer here, unfortunately. But hopefully someone else here has a clue... What RAID setup do you use (SHR, SHR2, RAID-1, ...)?

  • Self-host a Lemmy instance on your Synology NAS
  • If your model is Docker-capable, there's a whole new, exciting world waiting! :-) And the site I linked to is a very good starting point for that journey, because it has many, many easy to follow tutorials.

  • Self-host a Lemmy instance on your Synology NAS

    mariushosting.com How to Install Lemmy on Your Synology NAS

    Trustworthy expert guide to your Synology NAS.

    How to Install Lemmy on Your Synology NAS

    Over at mariushosting, Marius posted a tutorial on how to get Lemmy running on your Synology NAS. So if anybody is eager to giveit a try, there you go. :-)

    PS: Please consider donating something, anything to the guy - he really keeps delivering and has done a lot for Synology users, helping everyone get started with all things Docker!

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    RAM Upgrade on DS920+
  • I added another 32GB to my 923+ recently. Looking around, I found that speicher.de (German shop specializing in RAM) offers RAM for specific Diskstation models beyond Synology's specification, and they guarantee you that it's going to be working! (They call this "overRAMing"). For the DS920+, you can find the offered RAM sizes here. I have had zero problems, my NAS now has 36 GB RAM, shows no errors or warnings, and I'll probably upgrade it to overall 64 GB sometime. And my 218+ runs with 10 GB RAM since several years without any issues or warnings. Rather the opposite: in both cases, the difference was tremendous, it felt like entirely new (much faster) devices. I can highly recommend.

    [Edit: I changed the German links to the corresponding ones of their English site]

  • Trello alternative?
  • Yes, it does offer importing from Trello: In a "project" (i.e. a collection of boards), after clicking the plus-button to add a new board, you can either just give it a name and create an empty board, or your can click "import from Trello". I haven't tried it, though, I'm not a Trello user (because why should I; I have Planka, haha). You can probably try out the import capability with their demo instance.

    Have fun with your self-hosting adventures!

  • KBin has taken over Lemmy in monthly active users count
  • This would be cool regarding the current scaling problems with too many users choosing the same instance (it would make “distributing” the load easier my making it possible to move already created, existing accounts, if the user wishes to), and also would it solve the problem if an instance is to be shut down for whatever reason, people also could “take their stuff” and go “somewhere else”. Let's see, maybe it'll be possible in the future.

  • Trello alternative?
  • The closest free alternative to Trello would be Planka, IMHO. It works really well (rock stable, quick, painless), is pretty and doesn't need much resources. The only thing I miss (which Trello also lacks, btw) is the ability to have subtasks in the way Jira allows them; for this, Plane or Leantime might be good candidates (I haven't used either of them yet, though).

  • interesting sources for self-hosting on your Synology

    • https://www.mariushosting.com
    • https://www.blackvoid.club/

    I'd like to get to know more. Do you know more worth knowing? :⁠-⁠)

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