

Look at tools like kopia and restic. Depending on how much data you have, it should be relatively cheap to back up to backblaze b2.
Look at tools like kopia and restic. Depending on how much data you have, it should be relatively cheap to back up to backblaze b2.
I like how all the answers here are different. No one can prove they’re human anymore
Have you compared authentik to authelia by any chance? I use authentik but don’t think I’ve ever tried authelia. I did use keycloak for a bit too.
Are you saying you can import chat history with a bridge some how? I don’t remember that being an issue, but would be very handy
I’d also recommend Authentik. It’s simpler than something like keycloak imo and works pretty well. They also have guides for quite a few self hosted services.
I did have issues with it being slow at some point, but an update fixed it iirc.
Not who you asked but I moved to Talos Linux for k8s
It’s been great for me so far.
I think something else may be wrong if it breaks for 20 minutes. How long does it take for compose to bring the stack up?
Also assuming you run ntpd or chrony, it should always keep your clock in sync.
Just FYI about rocket money, I looked into using it before and found out they actually charge you for things they cancel.
I don’t remember exactly how it worked, but something like a percentage of the potential money you saved. So if you have a $100/mo subscription that they help you cancel, that is not $10 that goes to them, but someting like $120 (10% of the annual cost, not monthly).
I’m making those numbers up, but the idea was something like that. It felt pretty scummy when I read about it because they don’t make it super obvious how they’re making money.
Isn’t what you’re describing basically a bridge? If not, what’re you proposing to do differently?
I’ve never seen komodo before, it seems like a cool project. If it supported moving workloads between servers, I’d probably consider switching away from k8s to it to have something simpler