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  • We aim to introduce additional paid services (not paywalled features, as we will never implement paywalled features), which will help support the project and that enhance self-hosting, making it easier and more reliable. First among the many services already planned is an end-to-end encrypted, off-site backup and restore feature, built directly into Immich. This will enable a buddy backup feature as well.

    I love this.

    Free features, but offering actual useful services for self-hosters (encrypted cloud backup). Great business model for a project like this.

  • What is the show?

  • Yea this is satire, it should be moderated out of pcgaming.

  • My understanding is the stability risks come from active development additions vs "fixes" during that stage of the development cycle.

    https://linuxiac.com/torvalds-expresses-regret-over-merging-bcachefs-into-kernel/

    Simply put, only small bug fixes are allowed after the post-merge phase to integrate changes into the current kernel cycle. However, Overstreet’s PR included more than just fixes; it continued to develop new features, which always carry risks. That’s why Torvalds was unhappy with it. As a result, the changes were rejected.

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    Currently, the file system is being actively developed. Although it shows great potential with impressive features and strong data reliability, it’s not yet stable enough to be adopted by major Linux distributions as a proven and reliable solution.

    YMMV, but my production systems will stick with ZFS since it's kernel release updates are clear when there are "upgrades" vs "updates", as you do those manually when it alerts you.

    "Stable" in this context doesnt mean "your PC will definately crash and you will lose data!", bcachefs is well past that. It means that the development is too active to be considered production ready since the code changes are too large to confirm the scary bit won't happen (as much as can be).

    Even JC threw in the towel on bcachefs-tools due to this: https://www.phoronix.com/news/Debian-Orphans-Bcachefs-Tools

  • In this situation it works well, IMO. For some more context, ZFS was created by Sun (FOSS). Oacle bought them and built Oracle ZFS out of it. OpenZFS forked at that point from Sun code, and that's what we use in Linux/etc. The Oracle variant supplies support to the FOSS variant. So Oracle has no control over OpenZFS.

  • Fair enough on "major". Edited that. But it has stability issues that aren't handled well enough for RCs, so it's not a hit piece to state that fact. Those stability issues may come from it being new, but it's still an issue. Saying it's because they want to "get rid of Kent" is just as much of a hit piece, too.

  • Everyone always says "Companies should fund FOSS instead of spending money on big corpos!", yet then this.

    It's FOSS. It's auditable. Funding is a good thing.

  • The FedID is just a way to try out federated services internally. Ghost can federate posts to other federated services, they have plenty of info on their site if you're interested.

  • We work in it. Created FedID and use it for identity management.

    We also use Ghost for our blog.

  • Weechat.

    Or if you're feeling nastalgic, BitchX.

    Or if you want to be more modern, Matrix with the mautrix-signal bridge and Element as a client. This is what I do so I can combine all my chat apps into one.

  • Wireguard and PiHole. Set the Wireguard routing to the local network IPs of your homelab, and you get the same setup.

  • I run a Signal Bridge to a Matrix server, then Element with ntfy notifications. I think you can do the same with Molly and ntfy.

  • Dropbear. You can run a small SSH server in initd that allows you to SSH in and type the encryption password. It doesn't run a shell, just cryptsetup.

  • Others have mentioned many reasons, and while they do still exist in specialty groceries, they've died off because they are just bad.

    Anyone spending good money on good coffee knows the in-store grinders will taste like all the crap-flavored beans the past 12 people put through them.

    Even with unflavored grinds your supposed to grind some and toss it just to clear the old stuff out.

  • I would suggest getting your own grinder. Beans going through that thing probably have 31 flavors in them by the time they're ground.

  • So many people's bodies and wallets would benefit from 6 weeks of only drinking water.

    The cravings will go away, drinks you used to love will suddenly be too sweet. You will simply feel better and wonder why you were so obsessed to begin with. Then you'll buy 18 different kinds of tea to drink just 2 regularly. No idea why the last step happens, but it does.

  • A watch that vibrates might help.

  • Free and Open Source Software @beehaw.org

    FOSS Android File Manager with SSH?

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Matrix to XMPP migration

  • Funny @sh.itjust.works

    Bodybuilders can't count.

    web.archive.org /web/20150105082427/https://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php
  • Dad Jokes @lemmy.world

    Everyone should know the best time on a clock.

  • Linux Gaming @lemmy.ml

    Pass Bluetooth or USB direct to Proton game?

  • Showerthoughts @lemmy.world

    It's used more as a Drinking License than a Drivers License.

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    Name my homelab! What should my hostnames be?

  • Free and Open Source Software @beehaw.org

    What happened to Organic Maps?

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Docker to Kubernetes, ZFS to ... ?

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Digital management post-life

  • Open Source @lemmy.ml

    FOSS alternative to URL Forwarder?

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Raptor Lake efficiency cores in Linix with Docker?

  • Steam Hardware @sopuli.xyz

    Input lag with built-in controls?

  • homeassistant @lemmy.world

    Only Sensor (5, 4, 8-AQ, and 2-TH): The only DIY home automation sensor you'll ever need

  • Programmer Humor @programming.dev

    GitHub exploit user calls their payload virus

  • Mildly Infuriating @lemmy.world

  • No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    At what age do we switch from measuring a human by length to by height?

  • No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    If I eat a ton of garlic, and you eat a ton of garlic, can one of us recognize the smell of the other?

  • 196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    That was quick rule

  • Open Source @lemmy.ml

    Element Starter: open source meets on-premise collaboration

    element.io /blog/element-starter-open-source-meets-on-premise-collaboration/