I do it that way. Enable email notifications for new tagged releases, something arrives, check changelog, everything fine?
docker-compose pull; docker-compose down; docker-compose up -d
And we are done
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I do it that way. Enable email notifications for new tagged releases, something arrives, check changelog, everything fine?
docker-compose pull; docker-compose down; docker-compose up -d
And we are done
You could not use the dns challenge?
I have no experience outside of blocky, but the configuration file is so damm simple and clean I have troubles even considering anything else.
Daily, usually keeping only the last week or so
If you keep the same filenames for the video files it should not redownload what already has.
For automatically I think is honestly easier to just run the command on a cronjob every 5 mins.
Just buy bigger disks 🫢
Isnt’t port 81 where usually the nginx proxy manager webui is served? I think you should just forward the requests directly to port 80 and 443 respectively.
you have been banned from /c/DataHoarder
Does it run multiple processes inside the container? Looks like the entrypoint only launchs one.
This looks nice, even has a clean docker image.
Will check it out. Setting up postfix + dovecot with dmarc and postgres was a funny experience but it’s starting to slip out of my memory how I did it and I don’t want to be through it again.
I guess it might increase the load slightly but I think individual instances actually do more harm when they go down and disappear because of the timeouts.
I run my own individual lemmy instance where I’m by myself because I don’t want the extra legal burden of random users signing up here but I also host two communities with around 100 subscribers and not duplicated on other servers so I guess it works to actually contribute to decentralization of the federation.
What exactly does this check? a ping? trying to retrieve something from the API?
Aaaad it’s down, giving 503s
Embrace, extend, extinguish
This depends on the pict-rs backend that handles the request. According to the developer it does:
Thing is mastodon is a microblogging alternative to Twitter. Personally what I enjoy about Twitter is the people, keeping up with certain friends. They are not in Mastodon so the experience felt dull.
Lemmy is a link aggregator alternative to Reddit. Personally what I enjoy about Reddit is sharing content and discuss in a more broad way. I don’t care to know the people, but the content.
I guess that’s fair for single service composes but I don’t really trust composes with multiple services to gracefully handle only recreating one of the containers