ratatouille

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[–] ratatouille@feddit.org 3 points 3 weeks ago

Prepare some money for a fresh start.

Mainly to be more flexible for new jobs to gain income. You may need money to be flexible at the beginning. E.g. for traveling. In some countries, it could be important to further pay some insurance. I would check in advance what you need and what not.

[–] ratatouille@feddit.org 0 points 1 month ago

I have the same Problem. If I have written a Post wher I could not see the comments. I was only able to answer them because I answered through the notification.

 

I work for a local club we have some rarly used Social Media accounts. But we have also the problem our head does work voluntary and some - like me and not only me - do not like facebook instagram or tiktok. But we have to work with these tools.

We need a selfhosting, web accessibility tool that allows a club to send posts to several social media services and allow also to manage comments social media independent.

In best case it made social media management that easy that I could get also a Fediverse account.

[–] ratatouille@feddit.org 1 points 1 month ago

Thanks for the hint. Long ago I also used syncthing. At that time it not fit my needs. But in this case it may is a possibility.

Any best practises for excluding files in Home for syncing like .cache ?

As far syncthing does not come with a vfs.

[–] ratatouille@feddit.org 0 points 1 month ago (1 children)

How long ago was your test? I hope there is some development on these concepts. I like the idea of homed.

[–] ratatouille@feddit.org 0 points 1 month ago (3 children)

All family member I support and provide with services use a Laptop. They are connected over wireguard. Solutions that depends on Network connections will not work.

 

cross-posted from: https://feddit.org/post/29249226

OpenVFS and Systemd-Homed possible?

I'm into selfhosting and Im looking for a way to centralize the Userhomes and have a better Backup of these files.

The idea is to use a virtual filesystem to sync needed data to the client PC and have Homed to encrypt userdata and store the data on server.

That way I do not have to backup the client PCs.

What do you think? And are there any working examples out there?

 

I'm into selfhosting and Im looking for a way to centralize the Userhomes and have a better Backup of these files.

The idea is to use a virtual filesystem to sync needed data to the client PC and have Homed to encrypt userdata and store the data on server.

That way I do not have to backup the client PCs.

What do you think? And are there any working examples out there?

[–] ratatouille@feddit.org 1 points 1 month ago

Will test it as soon as possible. Does someon know how compartible it is with a qemu VM ? I need some GPU abilities like Vulkan there.

[–] ratatouille@feddit.org 2 points 2 months ago

Someting like that on a Keyboard as Key woukd be nice. So I could dynamically switch the Key description of the current keyboard settings.

[–] ratatouille@feddit.org 1 points 3 months ago

either you selfhost with docker. Or you have some php webspace where you have to run an setup-nextcloud.php

In both ways it simply works. For a small instance with no special need the webinstaller is enougth. (I use it that way)

 

While speaking with a colleague who is working in a small company he told me, that the lost track about user right management. They had a an excel table where they tracked all user groups and special rights users in the company have. But depending on some changes in the company structure, they got problems.

Is there any selfhosting software to manage usergroups, teams and userrights in a modern UI? It should be abe to set also data owner and so may keep track on non Active-Directory data.

!selfhost@lemmy.ml

[–] ratatouille@feddit.org 7 points 3 months ago (1 children)

I read 136 🤣

[–] ratatouille@feddit.org 3 points 3 months ago

Die einzigen Socken, die wir pärchenweise haben, sind Kindersocken.

[–] ratatouille@feddit.org 1 points 4 months ago

A friend told me he filled his google drive with a lot of small and random data in a cryptomator container. But he was not able to fill the google calendar and contacts with random data.

His Idea was, that after deleting there is a possibility that google only backup the last snapshot of his data and throw away the older backups. But only empty the account would not work.

Seems a legit idea, but what an effort 😮. There seem no tool that would do that for you.

[–] ratatouille@feddit.org 1 points 4 months ago

👏👏👏

 

geteilt von: https://feddit.org/post/22453453

Ich bin nicht perfekt. Einige Tipps und Regeln habe ich erst erkannt als ich den Fehler schon gemacht habe, der mich auch auf die richtige Spur brachte. Einige tipps konnte ich auch nie perfekt beherzigen, weil auch eigene Emotionen die eigenen Bemühungen erschweren und einige Tipps benötigen eine Routine, die auch teilweise schwer zu etablieren ist.

Meine Motivation ist daher auch Dinge weiterzugeben, die ich gerne vorher gewusst hätte. Das unten erwähnte Format hätte ich mir gerne in Ratgebern gewünscht. Da ist teilweise so viel Blabla bis man endlich weiss was zu tun ist. Das will ich besser machen.

Ich poste hier Erziehungstipps aus persönlicher Erfahrung, Recherche aus dem Internet und anderen Quellen. Wer möchte, kann sich gerne beteiligen.

Das Format von Beiträgen sollte folgendermassen aufgebaut sein: --> Problem/Ziel, Lösung, Erklärung

Wer Probleme bei einem Tipp feststellt, der Antwortet bitte folgendermassen. --> Korrigierte Lösung, Begründung für die Änderung.

Ich akzeptiere keine Verbesserungsvorschläge ohne eine korrigierte Lösung.

Jede Erwähnung von Studien, Büchern oder Zitaten sollte ein Link dazu beinhalten. Wann immer möglich zur Konkreten stelle direkt verlinken. Bei Zitaten, immer auch einen Link zur Bio/Werdegang der Person.

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submitted 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) by ratatouille@feddit.org to c/linux@lemmy.ml
 

#Linux community does someone know a tutorial for a kind of self made  #ThinClient device?

I have an old notebook with Linux which does not anymore fit my power requirements, but I have a Linuc PC in my cellar which I use as working device over #RDP since a while and I love this way.

Is there a Remote-Desktop Linux Distribution (RDP, #VNC or #Moonlight) with the sole purpose to connect a VPN on startup and directly login to a Remote-Desktop and also redirect USB-Devices to remote?

 

In various countries with multi-party systems, there is the concept of government coalitions. As I understand it, it is similar to cartel agreements, which we prosecute under criminal law.

  • But why are coalitions legal and needed?
  • Why does the multi-party system in Switzerland work without coalitions?
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