Hard to say for sure, but one of my favorites is Amos Burton from The Expanse. I don't know if he was meant to be anyone's favorite given his personality and violent nature, but I love him anyway.
Stardust is way better than the premise would lead someone to believe. Such a good movie. Although, every time I watch it, I end up having to watch Princess Bride too.
I started on .ml way before the reddit fallout. Once I actually started using it, I spun up my own instance.
But, based on these comments, hexbear.net sounds like a fun place....
I really want to give NixOS a try when I have some time to learn. I've been on Arch for a couple years now, and I'm ready for a change. Lol.
Any places you recommend going to learn how to get started in addition to the official docs?
I'm still procrastinating on figuring out the majority of my backup solution, mainly because I get overwhelmed too. But there is a backblaze personal docker template on the Unraid Community App store. You could do one way syncthing and have that backup to backblaze.
The only thing I currently backup offsite is an encrypted archive of my paperless-ngx content. I use rclone for that.
I found this guide on reddit that goes over borg and rclone. Seems to walk you through most of it. https://www.reddit.com/r/unRAID/comments/e6l4x6/tutorial_borg_rclone_v2_the_best_method_to/
But, i'm also making assumptions on your technical abilities, which I guess is part of the problem you have with cli tools....
But why? What makes it different than any other service job? I pumped gas in NJ for several years, and it was a decent job all things considered.
I went to go check out Sinope's site, and it was already in my browser history. I wonder what past me was looking up...lol
Besides that, the smart valves are so much cheape than Moen! I might have to actually get one now. The ever looming threat of potential water damage stresses me out way too much.
I host it on a VPS since I was hesitant about having something like this hosted at home. As far as spinning it up, it was relatively straightforward using the docker instructions (https://join-lemmy.org/docs/administration/install_docker.html).
I ran into some issues with the postfix container not being able to send emails, but it turned out I just needed to ask my VPS provider to unblock port 25 for SMTP.
Hey, thanks for doing that! I, unfortunately, didn't think about people that would need to use screen readers or the like. Next time I'll wait until I'm at a computer to type it out.
You can also set limits per day, month, year. Or make cards single-use. And use random names instead of your actual name if you want.
Awesome, thanks! I'm going to give it a shot.