I would second LET. They usually have a lot of good offers around Black Friday, you can get a pretty decent VPS for like $10-20 / year.
You can keep an eye out for that, and see if this is really what you want to get into: https://lowendtalk.com/categories/offers
It is like a marketplace, so make sure to check reviews of the host provider before buying - which you can find on the same site.
“I don’t envy anyone who has been over-identified with the advent of this new phase of the information age. The idea that somehow it belongs to them because they have these super huge start-ups is a fallacy,” Downey told Swisher about figures like Altman. “The problem is when these individuals believe that they are the arbiters of managing this but meanwhile are wanting and/or needing to be seen in a favorable light. That is a massive fucking error. It turns me off and makes me not want to engage with them because they are not being truthful.”
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If you have signed up on dubious websites with questionable privacy policy, many of them legally sell this data to "data brokers" who then sell it to anyone willing to pay. This happens more than you'd think, for example in 2019 it was reported California DMV makes $50 million a year selling users information. https://www.caranddriver.com/features/a32035408/dmv-selling-driver-data/
One neat trick is to signup for services with an email like name+website@domain.com, that way if you ever get spam you'll know where you have been compromised.
This was it, thank you so much!
Hello,
I'm new to setting up a lemmy instance. Followed the guide using docker compose. I have everything running for the most part, but I'm noticing this error in the logs.
lemmy-pictrs | 2024-10-28T01:58:48.048727Z WARN pict_rs::tmp_file: TmpFolder - Blocking remove of directory "/tmp/pict-rs/0192d0d8-e3ec-7dcd-be4e-d1ef1cc09fca/0192d0d8-e3ed-71d6-a5dc-5dc150e868f1" lemmy-pictrs | 2024-10-28T01:58:48.048891Z WARN pict_rs::tmp_file: TmpDir - Blocking remove of "/tmp/pict-rs/0192d0d8-e3ec-7dcd-be4e-d1ef1cc09fca" lemmy-pictrs | Error: lemmy-pictrs | 0: Error in database lemmy-pictrs | 1: IO error: Permission denied (os error 13) lemmy-pictrs | lemmy-pictrs | Location: lemmy-pictrs | src/repo/sled.rs:130 lemmy-pictrs | lemmy-pictrs | ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ SPANTRACE ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ lemmy-pictrs | lemmy-pictrs | 0: pict_rs::repo::sled::build with path="/mnt/sled-repo" cache_capacity=67108864 export_path="/mnt/exports" lemmy-pictrs | at src/repo/sled.rs:124 lemmy-pictrs | 1: pict_rs::repo::open lemmy-pictrs | at src/repo.rs:889 lemmy-pictrs | lemmy-pictrs | ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ BACKTRACE ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ lemmy-pictrs | <empty backtrace>
Any help on how to go about debugging this would be helpful! As I understand the pictrs container isn't able to access the volume for postgres. But not sure why.
After trying a bunch, I'm using Obsidian + <your choice of sync plugin> now. Good thing with Obsidian is your notes are ultimately a bunch of plaintext files, so you can do whatever you want with them, and it comes with clients for most platforms.
Another option is Trilium, it is pretty powerful, and has a webapp so as long as you can access a browser, you'll be able to access your notes. https://github.com/zadam/trilium