Just a dad with a sysadmin hobby … leaving reddit

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  • Didn’t work at all for me. Tried it when stimulants were nearly impossible to get. I gave it a few months too. When I was finally able to stimulants again I was able to get back on track with things. That being said I’ve heard for some people it’s worked well. Though no one I know in person has found that to be the case, so YMMV


  • Restic, it has native S3 compatibility and when you combine with something like B2 it makes amazing offsite storage so you can enjoy the tried and true 3-2-1 backup strategy.

    Also fedora magazine did a few posts on setting it up with systemd that makes it SUPER EASY to get going if you need a guide.

    I have an ansible role that configures it on everyone’s laptops so that they have local, NAS, and remote, B2, backup locations.

    Works like a charm for the past 8+ years.
















  • The US Government is entirely metric. It’s just the US Citizens that aren’t. So there’s this entire separation where no one uses metric, so nothing is made for metric, since nothing is made for metric, no one uses metric.

    Obviously that’s changing over time plenty of people use a mixture of both systems all the time. The machines are mostly driving adoption at this point. 3D printers, cars, etc.



  • TBH have you tried just basic git? There’s a web interface built into git itself and you can use ssh for your repositories. It’s simple and just works. If you need a faster web interface there’s also cgit. There’s no bells and whistles either. Just configure ssh, drop your repos in /srv and get to work.

    If you need more that just standard basic git the. The other suggestions here are great especially forgjo!