Have a look at rsync-sidekick maybe.
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Have a look at rsync-sidekick maybe.
Not sure why I see this one recommended so much. Seems like it’s run by just one dude who won’t always be able to respond to support requests, security issues and other emergencies in the time frames you’d want with such a service. I also really wouldn’t want to bet my ability to securely access/send/receive important emails on that one person in Delaware not randomly getting hit by a car or something.
it’s direct support for all services including the server for admin.social
Sounds like there’s no reason not to be transparent about it then.
I suppose free ones, new generic TLDs that aren’t owned by some trustworthy company or organization that will probably continue to exist for the forseeable future, and country code TLDs from countries without stable governments or a reputable institution managing the TLD.
Not a fan of reflinking (as you do with the VPS link) without at least acknowledging that you’re profiting when people use it.
Haven’t used it myself and it seems to be in relatively early development, but Movary might be worth a look then.
Edit: An alternative that is not open source, but still privacy respecting and a bit more featureful might be rate.house:
Privacy Policy Summary
- We do not have any advertisements.
- We do not give your data to anyone.
- You have full control of your data.
Sounds like it would make things like surgery with general anesthesia impossible though.
Edit: Now that I think about it, wouldn’t 4 be better since it makes you functionally immortal? Dying from old age just means dying due to some of those health conditions (heart disease, cancer etc.) that get more and more likely the older you get. If you can’t get those, you don’t die of old age.
Individual servers isn’t the quick answer everyone seems to think it is.
It might not be quick, but it’s probably the only answer. You can’t both have someone else run and be responsible for a server that you use and expect them to do everything exactly like you’d want it. Especially if doing it your way might result in significantly more work for them.
That’s true for Lemmy as it is for Reddit and any other service on the internet that you use, but don’t run yourself. The only difference with federated services like Lemmy is that there’s at least the possibility of just doing it yourself.
Irgendwie sieht sich da halt jeder als Experte.
Andererseits sind manchmal halt auch wirklich die echten Experten genau dort zu finden. Da berichtet dann auch mal Cloudflares CEO von Erfahrungen aus erster Hand oder Forscher beantworten Fragen dazu, wie sie eine neue Sicherheitslücke gefunden haben, die gerade weltweit milliarden an Geräten betrifft.
Insgesamt sehe ich die Seite deutlich weniger negativ als andere es hier anscheinend tun.
Hat in diesem Fall auch nichts gebracht, aber CyberChef ist für solche Rätsel immer super.