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Yep, that would work fine for the first line of defense. Eventually, you can expand it to copy, replicate, or drive swap the onprem backups offsite somewhere (e.g., cloud, office, or family member) if you want to protect your data from site loss (e.g., house fire).
The only thing missing is a good backup.
If you are storing anything important – especially Immich and Vaultwarden data – you should have a good offsite protection strategy. And even the HASS config should be backed up with versioning because rebuilding from scratch could be painful once you get deep into it.
I’ll let others chime in on possible good backup options because I use Veeam and Azure, which really isn’t in the spirit of this community, and I’d be interested in good open source options myself.
Also, RAID (mirroring) is NOT a backup.
I read a lot of reviews before buying mine saying things like, “so heavy you could kill an intruder,” but still wasn’t prepared for just how heavy it was.
Definitely worth it.
Also the pupper is adorable. 😍
IHawkMike@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•Trump says Iran and Israel agree to a ceasefire2·10 days agoThat just the summary aggregated from multiple sources. Below it you should be able to drill into the actual published articles.
IHawkMike@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•Walmart’s Billionaire Heiress Buys Full-Page Ad Urging People To ‘Mobilize’ At June 14 Anti-Trump Protests110·23 days agoTotally not disagreeing, but for some more context she married into the Walton family, inherited a 1.9% stake in the company when her husband died in 2005, and has never had a role in the organization.
Exactly! It’s not like you need them to learn good habits to become self-sufficient workers when they grow up.
As much as we beg and plead him, our dog is never going out to get a job. Might as well spoil him with treats and belly rubs!
IHawkMike@lemmy.worldto Cybersecurity@sh.itjust.works•Microsoft to Block Emails With 550 5.7.15 Access denied ErrorEnglish9·2 months agoThis isn’t Microsoft’s announcement. They announced over a month ago. This also only affects bulk senders sending over 5,000 emails a day inbound to their Hotmail/Outlook.com service.
And if you can’t send DMARC-compliant emails in 2025, frankly you deserve to be blocked.
IHawkMike@lemmy.worldto RetroGaming@lemmy.world•Apparently it was in the manual, but I'm just learning it now.English18·2 months agoAlso it was black on red to make it harder to photocopy. I remember my mom being proud that she’d used the filters on the fancy copier she had at work to copy this sheet.
You clearly know more than me, but wouldn’t everything from 4GB to 1TB have the same number of walks? And one more walk gets you up to 256TB?
No that’s not how it works. Handling a larger address space (e.g., 32-bit vs 64-bit) maybe could affect speed between same sized modules on a very old CPU but I’m not sure that’s even the case by any noticeable margin.
The RA in RAM stands for random access; there is no seeking necessary.
Technically at a very low level size probably affects speed, but not to any degree you’d notice. RAM speed is actually positively correlated with size, but that’s more because newer memory modules are both generally both bigger and faster.
Hard disagree. It only applies for things you cannot change but should try to accept rather than stressing over it.
If you say “it is what it is,” in reference to things you could change but choose not to, well that’s on you.
It’s not exactly clear what the main goal is here and it sounds like a bad idea on first glance after reading your last paragraph. But it sounds like you might be looking for mandatory profiles.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/client-management/client-tools/mandatory-user-profile
But now that I read it again I think you might be conflating users/profiles with sessions. In which case no, this is neither possible nor a good idea. But it still might be okay with mandatory profiles if the device and app works the same from multiple sessions.
Anyway, you might get better answers if you state the full problem, including details on software and device, not just your proposed solution.
IHawkMike@lemmy.worldto Sync for Lemmy@lemmy.world•Have you reported issues to the developer?English11·2 months agoSame here. No issues.
Device information
Sync version: v24.03.26-14:56
Sync flavor: googlePlay
Yep this is exactly right. Too many people are unaware that their votes are not anonymous on Lemmy and blocking the public tool only helps the bad guys who already know this. I’ve always thought this was a major weakness in Lemmy but I don’t have a solution myself without some other major drawback.
I think probably votes should be anonymized or batched between servers so that only your instance’s admins can see individual votes and you just have to trust the instances you federate with that they aren’t pulling any shenanigans or otherwise defederate. That’s not an easy problem to solve, but it’s not like it’s not currently possible to manipulate votes with a federated server, it would just be harder to detect. Regardless I think the need for privacy wins here.
IHawkMike@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Setting up a private network in shared apartmentEnglish1·2 months agoThe easiest way that doesn’t affect the main network would be to use a travel router. Its WAN IP would be the private IP it gets from the main network (over wireless since that’s your only option). And it would NAT your network onto that IP and then you can do whatever you want on your network.
I’m not sure if that Mikrotik router will do this but it might. You basically need something that can connect to an SSID and use that interface as its WAN interface. The wireless factor here is really limiting your choices. If you had a wired uplink to the main network you could use any router/gateway/firewall you wanted. You could also use an AP in bridge mode to connect to the main network’s SSID and wire it to the WAN port of any router of your choice.
You don’t really need to use VLANs to separate your network from the main network unless you want to share any of the same layer 2 segments (basically wired Ethernet) while keeping it isolated. But it doesn’t really sound like that applies in your scenario. Of course using VLANs within your network would still make sense if that applies (for example, to separate your server traffic from your IoT traffic).
IHawkMike@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What kind of CAPTCHA is this?160·3 months agoDefinitely malware, as everyone has already said.
The back buttons didn’t work with Steam Input (and still don’t with the v1’s).