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Cake day: June 18th, 2023

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  • I went with dokuwiki forever ago. Super stupid simple single container to run (no DB) and writes down to plain text files. I sync it with git every now and then.

    My only gripe about it is the dokuwiki syntax and not using normal markdown. I do now have a plugin for that but it’s still just ok. But at this point I might be too engrossed in it to ever really switch. But other than that it works well, is lightweight, has other plugins (email, mermaid flow charts, etc. etc.) and really is pretty maintenance-free.




  • In the US I highly doubt any of that would be illegal save in maybe California. But if I for instance had my email associated with my fediverse account and my friend had my contact name plus my email then meta could ostensibly build a profile out on me without my knowledge or consent. That would only be limited by my friend who might have way, way more interaction with me on the rest of the phone (sms, etc etc) to build an even fuller profile. That’s basically what I’m suggesting. My fediverse account might not say much about me by itself but by linking that and other data courtesy of my friend, I’m now a decently built profile to meta.




  • You’ve got a lot going on here.

    Snapshots: In general, you can take zfs snapshots and then use syncoid to send them to another system. LVM snapshots are atomic all the same but afaik those are just done via the “snapshot” portion of a VM. They really aren’t used for backups if I recall.

    Backups: Are you planning on backing up on this system or to another? Using Proxmox Backup Server is your best bet honestly. Super capable product.

    Performance: Unless you’re really pushing these VMs, the impact of running on the HDDs should be negligible.

    LVM vs thin- LVM thin just lets you overallocate is all. You can allocate 30GB but it’ll only use up to it as it goes. Allocating 30GB on LVM normal will hold that 30GB for itself regardless.