We just shipped partial Account Migration support! This means: - You can migrate from other servers to Pixelfed We say partial, because we are missing one final piece to support outbound migration to Pixelfed, Mastodon or other platforms. That final piece will be shipping later today! @pixelfed What about Instagram import? I’ve tried one today and even though it started migrating 56 posts nothing has finished migrating. @Chia Х. его з. На днях в Твиттере видел тред на тему "300 к₽ не решают проблем" и кучу ответов в стиле "Битч, 300 к₽ решают ой как много проблем". @shuro тут проблема в том, что, как правило, опрашиваемый искренне считает, что приговаривать и казнить будет он, а не его. Вещи, которые меня приводят в специфический восторг во время разговоров на кухне: ярые защитники суверенного интернета (тм) и своих собственных суверенных (тм) мессенджеров очень боятся ставить рустор на телефон, потому что ожидают, что в нем будут чуть ли не анальные зонды для тщательной слежки и слива данных.
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Говоря в общем и целом, считаете ли вы, что вам можно доверять? Anonymous poll
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@rf бот ответил: 📝 Текст на картинке У ВАС ТУТ СТРАННО Speaking as a leftie, I'm astonished at how much lefties love to engage in making mountains out of molehills, bikeshedding and hair-splitting over something so infinitely trivial it wouldn't even register on most people's radars.
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@stefano about 6 years ago a doctor asked me the best way to set up his new office and patients files. I recommended a server that was not connected to the internet to keep his patients records. The program on the web he wanted to use we could basically restyle to suit his needs. He found that idea unacceptable and went with a cloud based company. I often wonder how many times he goes down or needs to tell patients their files have been compromised. @stefano I couldn't agree more. Choose whichever architecture you wish (IDK -even periodical local copies of cloud repositories if nothing else is available our supported by management) but ask yourself if critical services are really autonomous or else can be brought down by not-so-extreme circumstances and render basic vital information inaccessible. If I depend on a single wire (literally or figuratively speaking) I'm likely to run into trouble. Yah my work moved their accounting/job/invoicing system to the cloud. It is annoyingly slow and I wish they just done hybrid but apparently they were never given that option.
But yeah, people aren't generally aware of how fragile infrastructure is. "But you can't make local infra as resilient as the cloud!" Pfft, I think we have a decade of proof that statement is false. Local's also faster, and cheaper, if you invest anywhere near the same resources and don't just have a revolving door of contractors.
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@geerlingguy Agreed. Biz I managed for 3 years was all on-prem with redundancy, a local spares stock and 2 or 4 hr call-out for critical outages not fixable from spares. Cost was reasonable. Our only major outage was an HP battery-backed cache controller that took itself offline due to a spurious cache confidence error. We had the board swapped and the server + storage array back online in 12 mins. My successor moved many systems into Cloud and suffered the uptime and cost consequences. @geerlingguy "The Cloud" is just someone else's computer. There is no reason your systems can't be as resilient, all a matter of how much effort and money you're willing to put into it. > I think we have a decade of proof that statement is false In some cases, very literal proof, as in a decade of uptime on a local server. Interesting, I don't know rust but I am interested in this project! Thank you for making me aware of it. |