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LachlanUnchained

Lachlan, creator of lemmyunchained.net

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  • I didn’t…….

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  • AI GENERATED:


    The ttionya/vaultwarden-backup tool is intended to work with Docker volumes. However, you are using a bind mount, not a named volume. Bind mounts refer to the use of local folders to store data, as in your case (./vaultwarden:/data/), while volumes create a specific place within Docker’s own filesystem for the data.

    Although this tool is designed for volumes, it might still work with bind mounts if the backup container can access the data directory. You would need to modify the volume line in the Docker Compose file for the backup tool to point to the directory where your bind mount is located, i.e., to point it to your local ./vaultwarden directory.

    So, you might want to adjust your docker-compose.yml file like this:

     yaml
        
    services:
      vaultwarden-backup:
        image: ttionya/vaultwarden-backup:latest
        container_name: vaultwarden-backup
        environment:
          - PUID=1000
          - PGID=1000
          - BACKUP_INTERVAL=12h
          - PRUNE_BACKUPS=7D
        volumes:
          - ./vaultwarden:/vaultwarden:ro
          - ./backups:/backups
        restart: unless-stopped
    
      

    In this configuration, ./vaultwarden:/vaultwarden:ro line is the key. It mounts your local ./vaultwarden directory to /vaultwarden inside the backup container (readonly mode), which should allow the backup tool to access the data.

  • In the age of A.I., and in software programming in general, it’s often the opposite.

  • Where I am in AUS, it seems to be crane rental. I guess pretty easy just to invoice out a days rental and sit around doing nothing.

  • Peertube?

    Decentralised. Federated. activity pub. Self Hosted. Open source.

  • A few years back, I moved into an old farmhouse in the countryside. It was peaceful, except for the noises that would come from the attic every night, a soft thumping like someone walking around. After a couple of sleepless nights, I finally mustered the courage to check it out.

    I climbed up to the attic with a flashlight. It was full of dusty old furniture and trinkets, probably from previous tenants. As I was examining a pile of old newspapers, my flashlight caught something - a pair of eyes glowing in the dark, staring right back at me. I nearly dropped the flashlight in shock. As I shone the light in the direction, I found an old portrait of a woman. The eyes were eerily lifelike. I convinced myself it was just the way the light was hitting it.

    The noises didn’t stop, but I learned to live with them. But the weirdest part was when I left the house a 6 months later. The movers came to get my stuff, and I told them to leave everything in the attic, I’d Grabe those items myself. I mainly needed movers for the big heavy stuff. Later, when I returned to pick up some remaining items, the portrait was gone.

    To this day, I still can’t figure out where it could have gone, why just that. Probably some completely logical explanation, but it still gives me chills when I think about it.

  • Hmm. If it needs to be live, something like red pill media may have japanese content.

    I have a similar problem wanting to watch Dutch and German TV. I just gave in and found a couple of good Usenet indexers for each Language, and just host a plex media library for both. With a radarr container for each language.

  • I find that even with the best diffusion models, replication and character sets are virtually impossible. Also text does not work.

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  • Nah. I like the bullet points. Clear tell us always the opening sentences. If it’s helpful it’s helpful. If not. It’s not. I pay for gpt4, so if I haven’t used my quota, I like to use it answering questions.

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  • Lemmy is a federated social network, similar to Mastodon, where anyone can create and run their own instance. This means it's not centrally controlled by one entity. The reasons for having many instances include:

    1. Decentralization: This reduces the power of any single entity over the entire network and prevents any central point of failure. If one instance goes down, others are unaffected. This design also helps resist censorship because content moderation is handled individually by each instance.

    2. Community autonomy: Each instance can form its own unique community with its own rules and norms. This can promote diversity of thought and freedom of expression, as different communities can have different standards and policies.

    3. Privacy and security: Having separate instances can provide a higher degree of privacy and security. The admin of an instance only has access to data from their instance, not the entire network.

    Regarding the concern of popular instances becoming like Reddit, it's worth noting that decentralization inherently provides a counterbalance. If an instance becomes too dominant or its policies become unpopular, users can migrate to or create a new instance. In the end, the federated nature of Lemmy allows for a much more democratic and user-driven online community.

  • Just show edit history. For titles and comments. This happened a lot on Reddit when I was moderating there. Someone would write an abusive, or doxing comment etc. comment would be removed. They’d edit the comment the complain about it being removed.

    Only work around we had was to screenshot comments when removing them.

    Seeing edit history would be great. could even give mods the ability to revert, if worried about advertising. Or just if someone does it. Remove it. Ban them. Whatever. But as of now, you’d have no way of knowing.

  • You seem on top of everything. No red flags when I look at what you are considering. Any will do great.

    The Topnton i3-n305 Mini PC is a good choice. Intel NUC is another solid option, especially when used with a RAID enclosure for storage. Remember cooling is crucial for these devices, particularly if they'll be housed in a small space. The importance of a good cooling solution cannot be overemphasized.

    As for the operating system, Ubuntu is user-friendly and well-supported. You can run your desired applications like Plex or Jellyfin for media serving, qBittorrent, Sonarr, Radarr for torrenting, Wireguard for VPN, AdGuard or PiHole for ad-blocking, and Home Assistant for home automation, all on Linux. For managing these services, consider using Docker. It can help keep your system organized and simplify the process of updating. If you’re currently using them in a nas, you’re probably doing so already. But take the opportunity to clean things up, and if you’re not doing so already, use docker compose.

    Foe backups, rsync can be used for local backups and Rclone for backing up to the cloud.

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  • Clonezilla. If you don’t know how to use it, it’s a good time To learn 👍

  • Go away spez.

    Lemmy or die.

  • Sometimes, it's surprising how life unfolds. I remember back in my second year at boarding school, we were all set to return for another term, standing on the train station platform. Fooling around, we missed the train.

    With no other options and perhaps a bit of youthful audacity, we took dads old ford and we ended up driving it all the way to school.

    The car broke down, we almost got caught. Then crazily, we crashed into a famous tree on campus.

    However, as wild as that was, missing that train might just have saved us.

    We later found out that the Chamber of Secrets had been opened around the time we were meant to be on that train. A deadly monster, a Basilisk, was slithering around the castle, able to kill just by meeting your gaze.

    Who’s to say we wouldn’t have bumped into it, had we made that train? With our track record of stumbling into trouble, it seems more than likely. It’s a chilling thought.

    Xoxo Ron

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    Nike Jordan 1 Retro Low OG

    PK 4.0 - Jordan 1 Retro Low OG SP Fragment X Travis Scott.

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    Jordan 1 Retro Low OG

    Asklemmy @lemmy.ml
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    Does anyone else struggle with silence, particularly when trying to sleep?

    Does anyone else find absolute silence difficult to deal with? In particular difficult to sleep in complete silence?

    I think it started from a young age, being obsessed with music. Falling asleep with music.

    As an adult, I still struggle with this and need some form of audio to drift off, be it music or something else.

    More recently, I find stand-up comedy works best - it's light-hearted and doesn't require too much thought.

    Stoner Thoughts - High Philosophy @lemmyunchained.net
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    Star-gazing as Time Travel: Are We Observing the Universe or its Past?

    While we're all aware that light travels at a fixed speed, approximately 299,792 kilometers per second, here's something to ponder: when we gaze up at the night sky, we're not seeing the universe as it is, but as it was. The light from those distant stars and galaxies has taken years, centuries, millennia, even millions of years to reach our eyes.

    When we look out into space, we're essentially looking back in time. Each star could be seen as a time capsule, holding the story of our universe's past. We're not just observers of space, but also of time.

    But what happens when we reverse the perspective? If an advanced civilization were looking at Earth from a galaxy that's say, a million light years away, they wouldn't see us. They'd see a million years into Earth's past.

    Could there be civilizations out there, observing our planet and witnessing events that occurred long before humans ever existed? If so, they wouldn't know about our existence, just as we might be looking at distant st

    Mind Wandering @lemmyunchained.net
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    Perceptions and Reality: How Much of the Universe Are We Really Experiencing?

    Do you ever wonder about the nature of 'reality'? I mean, we perceive the world around us through our senses - sight, sound, touch, taste, smell - and our brain interprets these signals to form our experience of reality. But what if our senses are limited and can only perceive a tiny sliver of what's truly out there?

    Consider this - our eyes can only detect a small portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. There's so much happening outside of the visible light that we simply cannot see. Similar limitations apply to our other senses as well. So how much of the universe are we really experiencing?

    Furthermore, our brains not only interpret sensory data but also filter and process it based on our past experiences, beliefs, and even our mood at a given moment. Therefore, each person's experience of reality could be significantly different.

    Now, what if there are other senses or ways of perceiving reality that we haven't evolved to experience yet? What aspects of the universe might be hid

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    How often do you brush your teeth?

    How often do you brush your teeth? Sure, we’ve all been told the ‘twice-a-day’ , but how many of us strictly follow it?

    Are there any cultures out there with alternative practices that still maintain good oral health?

    I’m intrigued to hear your brushing habits, thoughts on this, and any interesting findings you’ve stumbled upon.

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    Pink suede tail Alexander McQueen - koala

    Conspiracy Theories @lemmyunchained.net
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    Unveiling Sleep Paralysis: A Covert Psychotronic Control Mechanism?

    Greetings fellow researchers of truth,

    I have been diving into the peculiar phenomenon known as sleep paralysis, an intriguing state of consciousness marked by an inability to move or speak during the transition between sleep and wakefulness. This frightening event has been brushed off by the medical community as simply a "sleep disorder," but could there be a more sinister, concealed reality we're not privy to?

    Traditional explanation of sleep paralysis revolves around the REM (Rapid Eye Movement) sleep cycle, the stage in which most dreaming occurs. Scientific consensus posits that an "error" in transitioning between this cycle and wakefulness leads to sleep paralysis. But, could this "error" be an engineered one?

    The possibility of psychotronic manipulation during these vulnerable states cannot be ignored. Psychotronics, an umbrella term for technologies that interface directly with the human mind, have been in research since the mid-20th century. DARPA's alleged Project Pandora

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    Update and Actions Taken by LemmyUnchained.net regarding Recent Security Incident

    Dear LemmyUnchained.net Community,

    I'm reaching out to provide an important update about a recent security incident. Please be assured that our instance was not directly targeted, but it's crucial that everyone is informed and understands what happened.

    While many of us were offline, a vulnerability was discovered and exploited on the lemmy platform. This led to the leak of JWT cookies from several users, including at least one admin, allowing the perpetrators to alter site settings and post misleading announcements. While it appears our instance was not involved in the leak, this was a vulnerability that could have effected any instance.

    However, the dedicated developer team, as well as a huge number of volunteers in the community, quickly sprung into action. Here's a brief summary of their swift response:

    • They identified and patched the vulnerability.
    • All comments and private messages containing the exploit were immediately deleted.
    • The effected instanced rotated the JWT
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    lemmyunchained will go offline whilst the lemmy wide hack situation develops

    lemmyunchained will go offline whilst the hack situation develops.

    no sign of any compromise here as of yet.

    Hopefully wont take long to push a fix.

    :)

    Conspiracy Theories @lemmyunchained.net
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    5 Curiously Obscured Locations on Google Maps

    Google Maps is undoubtedly a marvel of modern technology, granting its users the ability to explore nearly every corner of the globe in just a few clicks. However, not all places are readily visible on this platform. There are certain spots that have been deliberately blurred or hidden, raising an air of mystery around them. Here are five such enigmatic locales...

    1. An Oddity in the Siberian Wilderness, Russia

    The expansive forests of Northern Russia, renowned for their strange and inexplicable phenomena, are ordinarily not a common subject for Google Maps viewers. However, there's an anomaly that can't be overlooked - an area deep within the Siberian wilderness that seems to have been artificially modified. Upon closer examination, it's clear that the geographical features are mismatched, as if borrowed from a different region. What could be the reason behind this digital camouflage?

    **2. E

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    What are people’s thoughts on Threads?

    I anticipate that we'll soon need to determine whether federating with threads aligns with the needs of our little instance.

    From my perspective, I've yet to encounter a persuasive argument against doing so, particularly considering the straightforward process of defederation.

    But I’m open to being educated on this matter.

    Asklemmy @lemmy.ml
    LachlanUnchained @lemmyunchained.net

    When spams, Scams, etc., are reported from a different instance, is the users instance notified and the community instance notified?

    When I hit report, I just get a notification on my own instance to action. Wondering if reports go beyond that, and notify the community, and the user instance?

    Asklemmy @lemmy.ml
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    Could Ben and Jerry’s go down like Bud light, or is their ice cream too darn delicious?

    It seems Ben and Jerry's may be next in the firing line after they made waves with a provocative 4th of July tweet claiming the US is on stolen Indigenous land. Could we witness a downturn similar to Bud Light?

    Or is their irresistibly good ice cream strong enough to keep their ship afloat?

    Edit: Side note - in the absence of B&J, what ice cream are you turning to? I’m in AUS. So B&J was a game changer. Not anything else like it that I’m aware of.

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    Fender Custom Shop Stratocaster, Black under Candy Apple Red - from the month and year my daughter was born.

    I have a thing about buying a special guitar from the month and year of my children’s birth. Something to pass down to them on their 21st birthday. They may hate music, who knows, but I think it’s still a cool thing to have. Hopefully it reminds them of me.

    This is perfect for my daughter. A Fender Custom Shop custom built '56 Stratocaster Relic, Black under Red from August 2020

    Specs:

    • Alder body
    • Fat 50's neck and middle pickup
    • Fat 50's HW bridge pickup
    • Fat 50's strat controlls
    • Maple fretboard
    • Fretwire: Vintage Upgrade
    • 7.25" radius
    • 1.650" nut width
    • '57 style soft-v neck profile
    • Top colour: Candy Apple red
    • Bottom colour: Black
    • Heavy Relic

    ![](https://lemmyunchained.net/pictrs/image/c882e0f6-c9f8-4671

    Asklemmy @lemmy.ml
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    Shower Sitters, Are You Out There?

    I’m curious, does anybody else sit down in the shower. (That’s right not a typo. Sitters, not shitters)

    This started for me when I was younger, usually when I was nursing a gnarly hangover. The warm water beating down on me was a solace and sitting just made it feel all the more comforting. Though I’m sure it’s not the most hygienic.

    Over the years, it's evolved into a ritual, now my preferred way to unwind and relax. So much so, I’m building a concrete bench seat in the shower, with a custom shower head above it, as part of our bathroom renovations. (Similar to the pic)

    I'm curious if anyone else has a similar routine. Do you find it therapeutic too? Any particular reason why you started?

    Conspiracy Theories @lemmyunchained.net
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    A Question On Human Origins: Are We Prisoners on Our Own Planet?

    Based on the comments of another community member here, I've been recently drawn into a compelling hypothesis that radically opposes our textbook understanding of human origin and evolution. This traces its origin back to the intriguing work of environmentalist Ellis Silver, specifically his book, "Humans are not from Earth."

    In his groundbreaking work, Silver casts humanity in an unusual light, suggesting that we are not the native inhabitants of Earth we believe ourselves to be. Instead, he proposes that we are descendants of a distant extraterrestrial civilization that was banished to this planet, transforming Earth into a form of cosmic Alcatraz.

    Silver's hypothesis relies heavily on several unique quirks and ailments that are surprisingly prevalent in humans. These peculiarities have led him to question whether we are indeed as 'native' to this planet as we assume. Here are some of the crucial points he raises:

    1. Chronic Backaches: One of Silver's arguments points to the w

    Stoner Thoughts - High Philosophy @lemmyunchained.net
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    Induced Dream States: Steering the Conscious Mind Through Time?

    Has anyone here ever delved into the world of induced dream states? I'm not just talking about the common dreams we have every night, but also the lucid dreams and states achieved through meditation or even sensory deprivation.

    It's fascinating to consider how these practices can offer a degree of control over our dream states, almost like directing our own personal movie. But here's my thought: what if these induced dream states allow our consciousness to traverse through time in more meaningful and profound ways?

    Picture this: while in a typical dream state, our minds can take us on journeys into past memories, potential future scenarios, and entirely invented realities. It's almost as if we're unchained from linear time. But in induced dream states, we might have a say in directing these journeys.

    Consider lucid dreaming, where we become aware within the dream state and can potentially control the narrative of the dream. Could this be a form of mental time travel where we're not

    General Discussion @lemmy.world
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    As Lemmy grows, and instances start taking donations, I’d love to see an open book approach to spending.

    First off, let me start by saying I'm a big proponent of donations as a means of supporting platforms like Lemmy, and their hosts. This approach, when carried out in the spirit of transparency and community engagement, can do wonders for the growth and sustainability.

    Hosting an instance myself, I’m fully aware of the costs associated with running servers, handling traffic, and providing the best possible experience for users. I am Lucky that im in a position where right now I am able to wear that coat, but I am more than willing to financially support other instances where I find value (and I have), and I have no doubt many of you feel the same way. But while we're on this topic, I think it's important to talk about financial transparency.

    As users, we entrust these platforms with our time, our discussions, and in the case of donations, our hard-earned money. I believe it's fair to ask for a little insight into how our contributions are being used. What proportion goes towards serv

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    Will our conscious experience inevitably recur in the universe's infinite timeline?

    I continuously grapple with this intricate web of thought that intertwines infinity, atomic structure, and consciousness. It's predicated on the assumption that if time truly is infinite, then there isn't just a probability, but an inevitability, that all the matter in the universe will align exactly as they are now.

    (I posted this over at c/stonerthoughts, where it will inevitably die without a single interaction, but this is an ongoing pervasive thought I have, and i just wanted to put it out there for more eyes to see.)

    This possibility stems from the Poincaré recurrence theorem, a principle in mathematics and physics which suggests that certain systems will, given a sufficiently long but finite time, return to a state almost identical to their initial state. Now, if we consider the universe to be such a system, it implies that given infinite time, every atomic configuration that has ever occurred will inevitably reoccur.

    Now, let's vent