steel_for_humans
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steel_for_humans@piefed.socialOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Trying to decide between Hetzner Storage Share (managed Nextcloud) and Hetzner Cloud (VPS)English
2·1 day agoMay I ask which Hetzner VPS did you choose? I wonder if the Cost-Optimized ones are sufficient. I would be using it with max 2 users, same as you.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Trying to decide between Hetzner Storage Share (managed Nextcloud) and Hetzner Cloud (VPS)English
2·2 days agoIf I go with the VPS option I’d like to host Immich instead. But it seems to be hungry for memory, especially with the ML features enabled.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Trying to decide between Hetzner Storage Share (managed Nextcloud) and Hetzner Cloud (VPS)English
1·2 days agoI really don’t understand this “Nextcloud does too much” rhetoric, the standard bare metal installation is basically just Files, Photos, Calendar and Contacts
That’s just my impression based on their website, it looks like a business suite, but I’m probably looking at it wrong. Thank you, the part about the database is important.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Trying to decide between Hetzner Storage Share (managed Nextcloud) and Hetzner Cloud (VPS)English
4·2 days agoA bonus question regarding the 3-2-1 backup strategy. If my VPS is in Germany, but I spin up a Storage Box in Finland, that falls within the boundaries of “off-site backup”, even if both are managed by Hetzner. What do you think? It’s just easiest to setup, I guess. Otherwise I need another cloud provider (perhaps some S3 object storage).
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Where to buy cheap HDDs in EU?English
1·2 days agoI was looking at this self-hosting guide and scratching my head in confusion. They say $80 nets you a 4TB HDD. Meanwhile, in my country that costs more like $220+. Yes, for an HDD, not SSD (that would be more like way over $500). I see the guide has been updated this year, so either the US lives in another world or nobody has updated the pricing.
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Games@lemmy.world•Crimson Desert sales top five millionEnglish
1·4 days agoIt technically started as an MMO. That was their initial idea, but after they started development, they changed direction. That shows in the game to some extent, because the quests are kinda scattered and there is not always linearity, sometimes you get quests out of nowhere which doesn’t make sense. There are some short fedex type quests or tasks, too, but at the same time playing Crimson Desert does not feel like a single player MMO. Exploration is fantastic, but you should know that this game doesn’t hold your hand. You are free to do whatever and to discover the mechanics on your own. There are puzzles with no explanation whatsoever. Sometimes you’ll stumble on some hidden area with an environmental puzzle and no idea what to do. The last game like that was last year’s Hell is Us (a highly recommended hidden gem). Crimson Desert is just fun.
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Games@lemmy.world•Crimson Desert sales top five millionEnglish
5·5 days agoWhy are you talking about player retention in context of a single player game? Perhaps you mixed it with their previous game — Black Desert – which is an MMO.
Thanks for the extensive explanation. I was almost certain you were joking about using Git for that purpose but it seems you are being serious :)
I will stick to my Restic backups for now. :)
Being a Linux newbie that idea did not even cross my mind. MIND BLOWN. In all seriousness, though, are there ever user secrets in ~/.config? It seems like a crazy & genius idea at the same time.
(I keep them in two Restic backups)
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Technology@lemmy.world•8 in 10 Europeans don’t trust US, Chinese firms with dataEnglish
10·7 days agoWeird, my pet said the same. Is your password also
*************?
It is not a problem if they are on different disks, though? I hope so :)
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Games@lemmy.world•Does the engine a game uses factor into your decision to buy it or not?English
5·12 days agoUE5 on handhelds is a red flag, but I will check some reviews and performance tests before buying.

I migrated from the US servers to the EU servers and while looking through my settings I noticed that my renewal was $19.80 instead of $12 last year. At first I thought that the EU servers are much more expensive and was upset that support didn’t tell me before migration, but it turns out that’s just the new price.