Well actually the cloud is just another computer, which in fact is what you would have to use if using SyncThing 🤓🤓🤓
I am the administrator of “What the Fediverse”, which includes:
Well actually the cloud is just another computer, which in fact is what you would have to use if using SyncThing 🤓🤓🤓
What minority is that?
There’s plenty of official stores on Ali and a rule of thumb is to stay away from “no name” products and products that are obvious copies of other brands.
You are not a regular user. My parents are regular users and they have been using Linux for years. They don’t know though. That’s a regular user.
It’s the redundancy. So a file exists at 4.2 hosts on average. The minimum is 3, which is something you set yourself.
I have been using it for about 6 months now. no issues.
I currently only use 163.92 GB @ 4.2x of storage though and renting out about 2TB of storage.
It is actually fairly easy to setup. Both hosting and renting.
I use Sia as a renter (paying for storage) and I am also a host (selling storage space) on the Sia network.
Currently use it to host videos from peertube.wtf. It’s not perfect yet, but it works.
I use Sia for this. It is essentially what you describe, but with a monetary system.
I rent out some of my storage, and use the Siacoin earned to buy storage for backups.
I use an Allpower power station, that has build in UPS.
Lemmyverse = a federation of Lemmy instances. Threadiverse = a federation of Lemmy, mbin instances etc. Fediverse = all the software that uses ActivityPub.
Mostly Ubuntu, but sometimes Debian.
I realise my post is not very obvious. I am looking for a tool that lets me create a database of users and which permissions/roles/access they have been granted in various systems.
The Linux Experiment is also on PeerTube. You should really link to that instead 😁
Nice.
I don’t get how Lemmy is better than just using Apollo or some other 3rd party app to use Reddit… Oh wait…
Check out some of the channels I have featured on my PeerTube instance: PeerTube.wtf
Otherwise I suggest taking a look at tilvids.com.
Peertube can mirror a YouTube channel automatically, but it will probably be hard to find an instance that allows it, unless it’s your own channel.
Otherwise, you can setup peertube yourself and mirror away ;)
Everything by Jeremy Soule. Especially Guild Wars 2 and Skyrim.
Crysis 2
Overwatch
A Hat In Time
I use iCloud and Sia.