TheFogan
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- Comment on Why do people host RSS? 2 weeks ago:
For me the main point is, syncronization. Point is I want to read on my phone, or if i go to another computer catch up on it. If I set up a seperate RSS reader on each, then I’d have to figure out what’s read and what’s not. Honestly that’s a feature that google reader really had me spoiled in, I loved being able to use a work computer, browse through my rss feeds, star articles that I thought I may want to come back to, go home look at the starred ones and then go back.
Then google reader shut down, and I wanted to be able to do the same again, while also not being vulnerable to another shut down.
- Comment on How do you protect a remote backup from a compromised account? 2 months ago:
I mean depends on the solution you are using, but you can have multiple accounts on the remote backup. IE so upon completion of the backup. The remote machine moves the backup to an offline or read only share (depending if you need those credentials to access the data again later),
Obviously most important thing is your credentials that make the backup… should be very limited in scope to just doing those backups.
- Comment on Plex now will SELL your personal data 1 year ago:
Exactly why on so many things it’s like… even when it looks like they are getting it, they don’t get it. Kind of like watching bluesky rising right now. Unless I’m majorly missing something here. It looks like it’s kind of open and kind of federated…
Except in a form that no one can feasibly create their own node. One change in leadership or goals of leadership away, and it can turn into the same neo nazi trash that people are joining it to get away from.