Ah very nice, good to hear they addressed that. It was the only real deciding factor last time I moved my mail around ~2 yrs ago
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Fastmail. It’s been around forever and it just works. And they don’t do anything weird with SMTP/IMAP.
mailbox dot org is also pretty good, but I wasn’t a fan of their 2FA implementation.
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politics @lemmy.world•Ex-Trump Official Mocks Elon Musk's DOGE Task Force: It 'Isn't a Real Thing'English
9·1 year agoYeah, real “efficiency” would come from standardizing tools and procedures, getting rid of “shadow IT”, making annual budget requests more flexible (ie if we don’t use it this year we won’t get it next year), and empowering the workers to make more decisions and initiatives without involving committees, managers, etc.
They are not doing that. It’s not about efficiency, it’s a libertarian crusade to strip out anything valuable from the public sector and leave what’s left to rot.
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politics @lemmy.world•'I Care About Little Kids Dying': Ocasio-Cortez Hits Back at Fetterman Over GazaEnglish
11·1 year agoMy grandfather had a stroke at 81. He did not in fact become an asshole, he just got a little slower and spent less time working on his old truck. This is 100% on fetterman for having shitty opinions and being bitterly dug in. I don’t think it’s fair to all the wonderful people affected by strokes to give him that out.
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Witness the beauty of the 1996 Toyota PreviaEnglish
30·2 years agoGOAT vehicle. It’s purely functional in pristine egg form. Bulletproof drivetrain. Comfy as hell, even by today’s standards. If one ever comes up on autotrader in good condition I’m buying one.
Do you people not put milk in your crude oil? I find it suits the subtle bitterness of Alberta tar to give it a wonderful but subtle aftertaste.
nbailey@lemmy.cato
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's your most favorite place you've ever been to?English
2·2 years agoCardiff, Wales. One of the few places in the world that felt like a Real City while also having its own distinct culture and feel. Every other city I’ve been to feels like the same sort of dull corpo-district monoculture.
Old Montreal also has a bit of this, but only the central city areas, the outside periphery quickly devolves back into the “this could be anywhere in North America (version francaise)”
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World News@lemmy.world•Iran launches dozens of drones toward IsraelEnglish
229·2 years agoI guess this is the next chapter in the endless middle-east war. The British & French got exactly what they wanted when they drew up those borders. It’s truly tragic how many people are going to die in the next decade because of religious and nationalistic despots and their egos.
It’s fine. RAID is not a backup. I’ve been running simple mirrors for many years and never lost data because I have multiple backups. Focus on offsite and resilient backups, not how many drives can fail in your primary storage device.
nbailey@lemmy.cato
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What's wrong with Nextcloud, and why is it slow/clunky?English
17·2 years agoNot sure how to do that in docker, I’ve run mine as a plain old PHP-FPM site for years and years. It might be something that can be tweaked using config files or environment variables, or might require building a custom image.
ClamAV is slow and doesn’t catch the nastiest of malware. Its entire approach is stuck in 2008. It’s better than nothing for screening emails, but for a private file store it won’t help much considering that you’ll already have the files on your system somewhere. And most importantly, it slows down file uploads 10x and increases CPU load substantially. The only good reason to use ClamAV for nextcloud is if you will be sued if you don’t!
nbailey@lemmy.cato
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What's wrong with Nextcloud, and why is it slow/clunky?English
582·2 years agoIt needs some tweaks to be snappy. The defaults are really bad.
- change database from SQLite to a proper database like MySQL or Postgres, and configure the database server to use your memory fully
- increase the PHP memory limit from the default (128M on many distros) to >1G, the more the better
- install APCu in-memory cache for PHP
- add Redis as additional cache
- turn off the antivirus extension, if installed (ClamAV is useless)
- use http/2 on Apache/nginx to increase performance with multiple connections
nbailey@lemmy.cato
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Let's talk about free/FOSS routing platforms for the homelabEnglish
3·2 years agoThis was my setup from about four years ago. Other than moving suricata elsewhere, it’s largely the same. Worth a shot if it’s something you’re into!
https://nbailey.ca/post/linux-firewall-ids/
OpenBSD is also great, I’m just more familiar with the Linux tools. All the required tools are in the base image, and they have a great official guide:
nbailey@lemmy.cato
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Let's talk about free/FOSS routing platforms for the homelabEnglish
4·2 years agoYep. Firewall, routing, dhcp, dns, everything you’d expect from a gateway device. Plain Debian (or really any distro) can do it all. With a 1gbps bi-directional connection fully saturated it will run at about 10% cpu on my very crappy low power Celeron CPU.
Plus, there’s no web UI full of janky and insecure CGI scripts to exploit, and software updates are forever (well, until x64 is deprecated, so basically forever).
nbailey@lemmy.cato
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Let's talk about free/FOSS routing platforms for the homelabEnglish
9·2 years agoIPtables on Debian because I like my life to be boring and unchanging.
nbailey@lemmy.cato
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What are the most paranoid network/OS security measures you've implemented in your homelab?English
4·2 years agoFor about a year I was running a full out of band IPS on my network. My core switch was set up with port mirroring to spit out a copy of all traffic on one port so that my Suricata server could analyze it. Then, this was fed into ElasticSearch and a bunch of big data crap looked for anomalies.
It was cool. Basically useless because all it did was complain about the same IP crawler bots as my nginx logs. But fun to setup and ultimately good for my career lol.
nbailey@lemmy.cato
World News@lemmy.ml•King Charles III diagnosed with cancer, Buckingham Palace saysEnglish
5·2 years agoSadly the Canadian mint takes a loss on every coin and bill. Every $50 note they create actually costs about $65 (with the tip).
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World News@lemmy.ml•King Charles III diagnosed with cancer, Buckingham Palace saysEnglish
17·2 years agoI just got my first Chucky Buck this weekend, we can’t switch to a new currency this quickly! Our economy is in shambles!
I mean it is possible to run your own authoritative nameservers on a server you own with a static IP. It’s a pretty irresponsible thing to self host, but it is possible :)
nbailey@lemmy.cato
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Anyone know of self-hostable security cameras?English
22·2 years agoYou can use pretty much any camera with ZoneMinder as long as it supports ONVIF or RTSP and has the right connectivity and power inputs for you. I did something similar with some cheap TP-link cameras with pretty good results. With motion activated recording, I have just shy of 12 month of recordings stored on a 500G SSD.
The Mazda rotary dial is awesome. It does 90% of what a touchscreen does, and voice control or a passenger can do the rest. If it can’t be done with three or four clicks of the wheel or Siri, then pull over safely and use the phone.
My old car had an aftermarket touchscreen CarPlay headunit, and I much prefer the buttons and dials on the newer Mazda. Borrowing somebody else’s (usually newer) car with a touchscreen feels like a massive step backwards.
Sadly it looks like they’re also falling for the touchscreen b.s. on the ‘26 year vehicles, big L for safety.