Federated with Threads (or anything meta)
https://lemmy.world/post/9752683
Federated with Threads (or anything meta) - Lemmy.World
https://veganism.social/users/nm/statuses/111603428629150080
[https://veganism.social/users/nm/statuses/111603428629150080]
https://fedipact.veganism.social/?v=2 [https://fedipact.veganism.social/?v=2]
Ran into this post yesterday and saw that Lemmy.world is federated with Threads
(dot) net. Is there any plan to remove threads from Lemmy.world’s federated
list? If not, I understand that is Lemmy.world’s decision.
Self Hosted Automatic Bookmark Backup and Synchronization
https://lemmy.world/post/7027166
Self Hosted Automatic Bookmark Backup and Synchronization - Lemmy.World
Good morning, afternoon, or evening; I am looking for a self hosted solution for
Bookmark backup and synchronization. I just spun up a docker container for
Linkding; don’t get me wrong this is awesome, but it is missing some things I
would like to see in a bookmark backup solution. A few key things I am looking
for: - Browser agnostic (at least firefox and chromium based browsers) -
Automatic backup/synchronization - Integration with the browser’s built in
bookmarks Anyone have any suggestions? I am looking to self host, and not
looking for something like Xbrowsersync or Firefox Account syncing. I am open to
suggestions! Thank you!
Full backup Inquiry - Lemmy.World
I am not exactly well versed in the ways of backing up an entire Arch install
and was hoping you wonderful folks here could help. Background info: So I
installed Arch on my Lenovo Yoga 7i, after a bunch of mishaps, so that prompted
me to want to create a backup image of my machine So far I have arch with kde
setup, Snapper and automatic snapshots for when installing and upgrading, and I
have them accessible in my grub menu for recovery that way. I am mildly a data
hoarder I suppose, so I have tons of space. What I am looking for is a way to
backup the entire disk as an image. I have made an image with DD and a live
distro. Though I’m not 100% confident it would be an adequate full backup. How
do you all recommend making an entire system backup? Bonus points for being able
to live boot it for testing Any suggestions?