abies_exarchia

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abies_exarchia,

I have been using obsidian for the past few months and i really enjoy it. It’s not open source, but you can self-host a not syncing service called Obsidian LiveSync that I use to sync between my computers and phone

abies_exarchia,

Sweet! Does it sync to mobile? I’m on ios, and haven’t looked into syncthing

abies_exarchia,

Literally did this this morning and now searx is the default search engine on all my devices. Works great so far

abies_exarchia,

This is funny and also begets some serious questions about who we are seizing the means of reproduction from and why they were seized in the first place. Silvia Federici offers some answers in her book Caliban and the Witch

Something like multi-library support for self-hosted music? Trying to recreate iPod feel

I’ve been self-hosting my music in Navidrome for the last 3 or 4 years and in general I’ve been very satisfied. Before that I was using an old iPod. The key difference I haven’t been able to recreate in Navidrome is a feeling of my own curated library where I scroll through and recognize all the artists. When I set up...

abies_exarchia,

Thank you! If I can’t find a way to figure it out in navidrome I’ll consider giving jellyfin a try, since I already use it for my visual media

abies_exarchia,

At your recommendation, this is what I’ve been trying for the last week. I favorited all my artists, and I have to say that it’s working pretty well! I feel that my music library is much more intimate now. I’ll keep ‘testing’ it for a while longer but this might be my solution. Thanks!

abies_exarchia,

I use obsidian with obsidian-livesync for selfhosting the notes. Works pretty well across linux, macos, ios so far

abies_exarchia,

I never had a good way to ingest info, but i setup a self-hosted FreshRSS instance a few months ago and it’s completely changed how i consume information for the better. I spend a lot less time scrolling through shit that never interested me much in the first place

Sanity check - is rsyncing to a remote computer that has zfs snapshotting an okay way to back things up?

I currently have two computers, one that has a big zfs raidz pool that I currently back everything up to. Right now, on my local computer I use rsnapshot to do snapshot backups via rsync to the remote zfs pool. I know I’m wasting a ton of space because I have snapshotting in the rsync backup, and then the zfs pool is...

abies_exarchia,

This is fantastically helpful, thank you. I will do this.

I don’t know why I thought sending zfs snapshots was the better option

People, not the climate, found to have caused the decline of the giant mammals (phys.org)

For years, scientists have debated whether humans or the climate have caused the population of large mammals to decline dramatically over the past several thousand years. A new study from Aarhus University confirms that climate cannot be the explanation....

abies_exarchia,

I’ve been thinking about this a lot recently. I don’t think this finding suggests that humans are innately negative forces in ecosystems, but rather that becoming indigenous to a place is a process. As people spread out to new areas, they didn’t have cultural practices that maintained historical ecological relations, and upended some of the ecology in the new places. But over time, it’s in everyone’s best interest to maintain relatively sustainable and cyclical ecological relations for long term survivalship, and that becomes part of the culture and stories, and then you get indigeneity. I think there’s no coincidence that the megafauna that still exists is primarily in the area where humans evolved (subsaharan africa). This is where people have been indigenous to the longest, perhaps before people had the means to extirpate megafauna. And once the cultural indigeneity was in place, there were reasons to not destroy megafauna populations (until the modern colonial era, at least)

abies_exarchia,

Yeah i think you have a point but I also think humans were moral agents and ascribed value to each other and their environment long long before the advent of science

abies_exarchia,

Serfs had The Commons. We don’t even have that

Auto import transactions to financial manager by parsing bank emails–– a sanity check

I’ve been after that golden goose of auto-imported transactions from my US banks into a selfhosted financial manager for some time now. Plaid doesn’t work with some of my banks, and comes with a slew of privacy compromises anyway. I’m looking to import transactions into firefly iii (or actualbudget) by scraping information...

abies_exarchia,

What do you think an enormous demand for slaves, as the colonial nations building plantations and mines in the americas, does to a the supply of slaves? Supply and demand, friend. It’s not as if all the enslaved people exported to the Americas were already in circulation when the europeans came knocking

abies_exarchia,

I did this exact trail and made it up. I highly recommend it if you’re ever able. By far my favorite 14er. The alpine meadow is enormous and the view of the Arkansas headwaters unparalleled

abies_exarchia,

But obviously it’s a beautiful hike at every point!

abies_exarchia,

You’d think that the wellness checks for candidates could be sufficiently administered by the voters. But it just goes to show the state of the democracy where these incapable people continue to hold office. Like who is actually excited about them being there?

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