morras
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- Comment on Looking for some selfhosted webscanner/scraper 1 year ago:
You are welcome :)
- Comment on Looking for some selfhosted webscanner/scraper 1 year ago:
The EDPS open-sourced a cookie inspection tool:
- Comment on Cost-cutting tips? 1 year ago:
Cost-cutting is corporate-greed mindset, therefore you have to solve it with the same mindset.
Fire people ! Even you if needed. And let the end-users deal with the outcome.
(This is not a serious post ^^ )
- Comment on Business Continuity Plan if the worst happen 1 year ago:
I like that idea, totally non-nerds friendly.
Will look into that, thanks :)
- Comment on Business Continuity Plan if the worst happen 1 year ago:
You don’t need it, but your familly do !
And key point is : what is the most likely place for them to start searching such information?
In my case, they will never thought about looking for an “emergency page”. So laminayed cards mentionned by someone else seems to be a good option
- Comment on Business Continuity Plan if the worst happen 1 year ago:
I was thinking about such a system also, but it has some serious drawbacks:
- I need to connect to it regularly. Auto login is of course not an option, that defeat the purpose. So, which service/stuff am I using that could be this switch? I see any.
- time limit to send the message is also tricky. 2 weeks is too long imo, they may need some info about insurances sooner. And 2 weeks is already short, as you need to authenticate to the switch
So, as a farewell message why not, but I would not trust such system to deliver in a tilely manner information that they need.
- Comment on Business Continuity Plan if the worst happen 1 year ago:
Well, if you assume they are able to do copies of files, and in the end they are not, you will not go to heaven because you screwed up your familly.
Same as stop using the services, they might now even know they are using some @home services that are running in the background.
But I take the idea about having them making their own copy of files, and write down some instructions ablut what is where, and how do a backup they own.
- Submitted 1 year ago to selfhosted@lemmy.world | 17 comments
- Comment on What is your contingency for when the ISP goes down? 1 year ago:
He has actually a point. You need access to your services for which purposes? As long as you are @home, you have access to your services (but those cannot reach outside). You can still browse your photos and likes.
If you are out, it’s easier to get a copy of what you need on your device (e.g. passwords) than set up a backup internet connection. (IMO, at least)
- Comment on Does "Selfhosted" mean you actually have a server at home? 1 year ago:
First, you need a use-case. It’s worthless to have a server just for the sake of it.
For example, you may want to replace google photos by a local save of your photos.
Or you may want to share your movies accross the home network. Or be able to access important documents from any device at home, without hosting them on any kind of cloud storage
Or run a bunch of automation at home.
TL;DR choose a service you use and would like to replace by something more private.