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  • I have a 120TB unraid server at home, and a 40TB unraid server at work. Both use 2 x parity disks.

    The critical work stuff backs up to home, and the critical home stuff backs up to work.

    The media is disposable.

    Both servers then back up to Crashplan on separate accounts - work uses the Australian server on a business account, home used the US server on a personal account.

    I figure I should be safe unless Australia and the US are nuked simultaneously.... At which point my data integrity is probably not the most pressing issue.

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  • Which is the correct chronological order for this exchange? Top to bottom, or bottom to top?

  • Who cares why they did it?

    It proves they can and do alter the "archived" website, so it's usefulness as a source is completely gone.

  • I'd be happier if Firefox received more support. A relatively equal duopoly of browsers is preferable IMO to 80% market share for one, and the remaining 20% broken up amongst half a dozen competing alternatives.

    Lot of developer power out there that would be better spent improving what's mostly already there (Firefox) rather than starting multiple different projects from scratch again. People will burn up any energy and spare time they had to help without even seeing a new browser render it's first HELL WORLD

  • My Facebook feed looks nothing like that, nor most of the (exaggerated?) complaints in the replies.

    Mine is full of content from people I know, local community groups, and pages I follow.

    If I scroll long enough to run out of actual local/ subscribed content it will start feeding me other stuff, but it's usually at least somewhat relevant. If it's not I just hit the X to say not interested and usually take the opportunity to get off the damn thing for a while.

    Facebook does a lot of stupid crap but these sort of lazy observations smack of some nerd pandering to the cool kids about how lame their parents are to get some acceptance or something equality as cringe.

  • I have literally worn the same brand and style of clothes for well over a decade. There's photos of me from 12 years ago and I have the same Dickies pants and corporate(?) style polo on.

    All the money I've saved on stylish clothes over the years have been spent more productively on... actually no I've wasted it. But still.

    I wear a uniform during the week, and another on the weekend apparently.

  • A million is a pretty low bar.

    If we could get a Billion in place would be a great start.

  • Dang, I feel old as heck reading that

  • I'd like some specific examples of what you originally described please, not just a general "China makes everything" as if that proves anything.

    China makes everything because Western companies sought to maximise profit.

    Costs go up, because the Western companies selling the Chinese-made product put the price up to maximise profit.

    You don't get to outsource everything and charge top dollar for it, then cry to the government that you need protection when the Chinese companies start competing in the same market with the same product for cheaper.

  • Where has this happened?

  • My brain had it filed under "an aggressive, close-minded person".

    Meets the definition perfectly

  • I love that they're on ebikes and scooters instead of goddamn petrol dirt bikes.

    Those things are obnoxious as hell to have hanging around. Hours on end of Bbaam, BaaaAAAMMM, BAAAHHHMMMMMMMMMMMMM..... Buurrmmmmm. Repeat ad nausea.

  • Once We Were Spaceman is great, but they need more Firefly references I reckon.

  • Yes, for being on call.

    Back when mobile plans were expensive and coverage was terrible, pagers were fantastic. They'd get the message inside a concrete basement where a mobile had no chance of reception.

    To get around the lack of acknowledgment on pagers, our plan had a "resend page 3 times every 15 minutes until acknowledged by return call, if not acknowledged ring these mobiles until answered" type setup. Worked very well for emergency after hours calls.

    Now we have Pushover.

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  • Really? Right in front of my carrot?

  • I'm a Plex guy. I share my library because it's a bit of fun and scratches my IT interest itch. I actually run Plex and Jellyfin in parallel but pretty much everyone prefers the Plex interface (and most smart TVs have it ready to go, even the silly ones with off brand app stores).

    Mostly it's just an excuse to play with cool toys, and a reason to work out how to run things I wouldn't otherwise bother with.

    I've always downloaded stuff, since the dialup days. Originally it was for things that were region locked / "unrated" in Australia and thus not available... but now it's just so much more convenient than paid options that it's a no-brainer. Like I literally can't pay any legit service for the level of access and convenience I have now.

    It's not even about money anymore. Between the purchase price and power consumption of my dual Xeon rack server and JBOD, the 1000/400Mbps fibre connection, and the time I spend on it I'm paying enough to cover half a dozen subscriptions or so with change... But the convenience! I can watch anything, anywhere, on any device. No jumping between services to find stuff, no episodes/movies going missing, no login restrictions, no player that won't work because your HDMI cable is lacking a decimal place or whatever the hell they're doing now.

    Anytime someone we know in real life complains about having issues with their legitimate streaming service I offer access to Plex. I think there's 40ish users, but only a dozen or so that use it with any real frequency. Maybe 4-5 concurrent streams at peak times, outside of that is usually occasionally the work from home "workers" / the night shift people, or me streaming music at work or similar. I think the most I've had is 7 or 8 at once.

  • Who cares? Upvote what you like, downvote what you don't. Who cares if someone has a whinge.

  • Unpopular Opinion @lemmy.world

    Events that rely on interpretation should be removed from the Olympics

  • [Dormant] Electric Vehicles (Moved to !electricvehicles@slrpnk.net) @lemmy.world

    MG introduces Australia’s longest new-car warranty: 10 years or 250,000km

    www.drive.com.au /news/mg-australia-10-year-warranty-announced/
  • Australia @aussie.zone

    Callum stopped gambling a year ago. Sportsbet is still trying to lure him back

    www.abc.net.au /news/2024-07-30/no-limits-on-gambling-apps-a-year-after-murphy-report/104128552
  • Australia @aussie.zone

    Are we going down the same path as US politics?

  • Australia @aussie.zone

    Laws to ban live sheep exports by 2028 pass parliament following lengthy debate

    www.abc.net.au /news/2024-07-01/live-export-ban-passes-federal-parliament/104042980
  • Australia @aussie.zone

    'I signed up to be a b****, not a criminal': Australia's 'most-hated' TV villain speaks

    www.abc.net.au /news/2024-06-23/married-at-first-sight-olivia-frazer-villain-edit-devoured/103981004
  • Australia @aussie.zone

    Does the Coalition’s case for nuclear power stack up? We factcheck seven key claims

    www.theguardian.com /australia-news/article/2024/jun/20/does-the-coalitions-case-for-nuclear-power-stack-up-we-factcheck-seven-key-claims
  • Australia @aussie.zone
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    Keeping pet cats indoors would save millions of native animals and billions of dollars. So what's stopping us?

    www.abc.net.au /news/2024-05-19/banning-pet-cats-roaming-native-animals-billions-dollars-council/103856000
  • ausmemes @aussie.zone

    For Sale, random item. Location? You guess!

  • Australia @aussie.zone

    Recommend me a music streaming service?

  • Aussie Enviro @aussie.zone

    Sustainable town scrapped as one of Australia's biggest green energy projects reconsiders environmental impact

    www.abc.net.au /news/science/2024-05-02/bp-renewable-energy-town-that-never-got-built-because-of-ramsar/103738044
  • Australia @aussie.zone

    Qantas investigating reports customers have access to other passengers' information on app

    www.abc.net.au /news/2024-05-01/qantas-investigates-reports-of-app-glich-suspected-data-breach/103789028
  • Australia @aussie.zone

    The government ordered an investigation into last year's Optus outage. Now its findings are in

    www.abc.net.au /news/2024-04-29/optus-outage-triple-0-bean-review-recommendations-telco/103780698
  • Australia @aussie.zone

    We compared the finances of 30-year-olds now, to 30-year-olds 30 years ago

    www.abc.net.au /news/2024-03-28/data-on-30-year-old-australians-shows-financial-hardship/103528726
  • Australia @aussie.zone

    Man in custody, four people injured in alleged stabbing incident at Sydney church

    www.abc.net.au /news/2024-04-15/nsw-man-custody-four-injured-stabbing-incident-church-wakeley/103711236
  • Australia @aussie.zone

    Molly the magpie is homeward bound, but carers barred from using bird for commercial gain

    www.abc.net.au /news/2024-04-11/molly-the-magpie-heading-home-under-strict-conditions/103694302
  • Australia @aussie.zone

    “We cannot support it:” Polestar follows Tesla out of car lobby over Toyota led campaign

    thedriven.io /2024/03/08/we-cannot-support-it-polestar-follows-tesla-out-of-car-lobby-over-toyota-led-campaign/
  • Funny: Home of the Haha @lemmy.world

    I'm not going to let a little dyslexia stop me from enjoying the little things, like funny odometer numbers

  • Aussie Enviro @aussie.zone

    Rebates of up to $4,000 on offer for solar batteries in new Queensland scheme

    www.abc.net.au /news/2024-02-12/queensland-solar-battery-rebate-program-begins/103450660
  • Chat @aussie.zone

    TIL that Superloop and Exetel are the same company