

That’s correct, I also pay for their cheapest VPS, which is about $3, pretty good overall for my purposes!
I’m David. I live in Tacoma, Washington. I do square foot gardening, home automation with Home Assistant, and have too many cats.


That’s correct, I also pay for their cheapest VPS, which is about $3, pretty good overall for my purposes!


What @AtariDump@lemmy.world said is correct, if it’s critical data, 3-2-1 is necessary. I personally use BuyVM as my offsite as it’s got pretty cheap storage (~$5USD/1TB/month), but if you’ve got family or friends with a decent internet connection, it’s trivial to set up a remote sync job to any offsite Proxmox Backup Server, perhaps on a box stored at their house.
Now, just to throw it out there, my actual ‘critical data’ is way smaller than my total backed up data, including my media library, random ISOs, etc. - it can be worthwhile to determine if you really need to backup everything offsite or if you can sort out some less necessary data, and only upload some data to a remote server. Maybe the answer is yes, and you’ll need to account for that!


If you go into the entity settings, you should be able to set an alias.



You got it! I should have included the link, sorry!


I’ve been experimenting with Hugo to make simple websites. It’s got a very minor learning curve, and plenty of templates to get you started. I like it!


Asking your local library to acquire a copy might sting a little less, even if they do purchase it through Amazon.


This is Lemmy, not the other place. Please be kinder. No need to abuse people trying to help, especially when OP did mention they wouldn’t mind learning if its easy enough.


I’m self hosting this, and it works pretty well. It can be integrated with Google Calendar with some effort, and it works with CalDAV (which I’m using through NextCloud).


It’s an older meme classification, sir, but it checks out


I’ve only grown grain for my cats…rye is an excellent catgrass.
I’ve got our lettuces, onions, and various cole crops started and planted!
I need to get started on the rest of what I’ll be growing this year…I haven’t gotten any garlic or potatoes started, ehh…


I use https://sx.catgirl.cloud/ so I’m already primed to have anime catgirls protecting my webs.


I feel somewhat fascinated by this article, mostly due to the pictures.
Look at this:

I find it fascinating how it’s clearly a man and a woman, despite it being an ancient carving.
Or this one:
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How many centuries old is it? Describe it as a hippopotamus goddess, and most modern humans will be like ‘yeah, that tracks.’
oh, to have a familiar that shares your fashion sense


You have an obligation to protect the Earth! I suspect many of us will make popular and correct but extremely cool and illegal choices in the near future.


Re-reading the article, I understand the poor soul probably ate carrion that was shot with lead. I think my comment still stands.


It’s a bit more than a Sigh. Some fucker shot that bird. Perhaps they would like to feel the effects of lead in their gut?


It’s mild and wet in the Pacific Northwest. It’s been in the 40s, mostly. I was hoping it’d be closer to the 50s but NOPE! I started a bunch of plants in February - lettuce, kale, several hundred onions, spinach, carrots, you name it. I transplanted them a week ago during a spat of more normal 50s weather.
I have a good cold frame cover over my raised bed plot, and thank goodness…everything appears to have survived, despite local 30-43F degree weather here. That includes one dip to 31F! I’m super happy! Spring 2025 friends:


So…not maglev plates then?


Holy shit guys, it’s not the wild and out of control global consumption that’s the problem, it’s those mean ole conservationists forcing production to poorer nations. Limitless growth at all costs, right? Certainly can’t discuss producing less so we can protect more biodiversity worldwide - even in less wealthy places.
I’ve unfortunately been busy this year and haven’t been as productive as I wish I had.
That being said, I have a decent sized patch of various lettuces, and the artichoke I planted last year is producing!
I just got a bunch of other things in the ground like beans and pepper starts, we’ll see how they do!