quantumantics

joined 1 year ago
[–] quantumantics@libranet.de 4 points 1 year ago

@hardypart
Agreed; I was more concerned with the possibility of the vast bulk of communities ending up on a couple instances rather than having major communities spread out. Having some way to keep similar communities connected and effectively moderated would be a great boon for us. How we best go about that, I'm not sure.

[–] quantumantics@libranet.de 27 points 1 year ago (2 children)

@AlmightySnoo
I'd rather not see one instance become overly dominant, it just acts to centralize content and puts undue strain on that instance.

[–] quantumantics@libranet.de 4 points 1 year ago

@Kayzels
In my experience it can take a while (upwards of a day at times) for your instance to cache content from others that you've subscribed to.
@lemmyworld

[–] quantumantics@libranet.de 7 points 1 year ago

@Angry_Maple As someone who uses Keepass, I highly recommend KeepassXC over the regular release. There is an open security vulnerability that the original devs aren't really addressing: www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/… the XC release team has mitigated this and has generally been better about improving the UX.

[–] quantumantics@libranet.de 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

@proycon Proxmox on an HP Z620 (2x Xeon E5-2670, 16 cores, 64GB RAM)
Inside of that I run:
Emby
AMP (game server software)
Moodle (for content development, currently idle)
Home Assistant
Paperless-ngx
Grocy (just installed recently)
+ an assortment of VMs for various purposes

(Edit: for anyone who uses Proxmox: I find the scripts here tteck.github.io/Proxmox/ to be very helpful is quickly spinning up LXC's)

I also have an OPNSense firewall, a Pihole, and a Synology NAS.

Other than my game servers and Emby, which get port forwarding through my OPNSense firewall, everything stays internal to my network. I'm thinking of learning wireguard so I can remote into my network, but that's not a high priority.

[–] quantumantics@libranet.de 7 points 1 year ago

@shiftymccool
This community is pretty small currently, so I think posting glyphs here is better than starting a new community specifically for it. If this one takes off it might be worth revisiting later on.
@nomanssky

[–] quantumantics@libranet.de 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

@alehel @noodlejetski I'll add that when Twitter first hit the fan there was a large influx of Mastodon users, but it quickly fell off. Perhaps there are more tech-savvy Reddit users who will dive into the Fediverse than did with Twitter/Mastodon, but for your average user we're not approachable enough yet to overcome the inertia of familiarity.

[–] quantumantics@libranet.de 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

@owatnext
I'm a debian user primarily; I occasionally mess around with other distros in VM's on my Proxmox server, but I'm always drawn back to debian when I need a solid and dependable base distro.
@linux

[–] quantumantics@libranet.de 3 points 1 year ago

@DarthRedLeader
I just tinker with mine, the software just isn't mature enough for daily driver use for the majority of users, myself included.
@Alexmitter

[–] quantumantics@libranet.de 20 points 1 year ago (8 children)

@Clbull A highly-upvoted comment suggests moving to Tilde. Is Tilde federated? I can't find anything that indicates it might be.