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[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 year ago

Also was ich so rausgelesen habe scheints hauptsächlich an Panik, Kreislaufproblemen durch kaltes Wasser oder an Krämpfen zu liegen. In nem anderen Artikel von ihnen führens auch an, dass die Leute sich oft einfach überschätzen was ihre Schwimmfähigkeit angeht. Strömungen in Flüssen sind das nächste, da kann man schon mitgerissen werden, und dann ist auch Verletzungsgefahr gegeben.

Aber ja, ich bin voll bei dir. In ruhigen Wasser kann ich ewig schwimmen und bin ich mal müde dann leg ich mich einfach flach auf den Rücken. Manche können das scheinbar einfach nicht.

[–] [email protected] 10 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Find ich immer wieder arg wie schnell sowas geht. Da bin ich froh, dass ich als Kind sehr gut Schwimmen gelernt hab und mir mein Vati auch beigebracht hat wie man tun soll, wenn man nicht mehr kann.

Vor kurzem hab ich erst (leider) ein Video gesehen in dem ein Paar sich filmt als sie nur mit den Füßen in einen See gehen, der maximal knietief am Ufer ist und auch relativ flach hineingeht. Er fällt um, kriegt Panik und bewegt sich immer tiefer rein, sie will ihm helfen und wird von ihm dabei aber runtergedrückt. Beide können nicht schwimmen, gehen unter und das wars.

Ich möchte anmerken, dass ich mir sowas nicht regelmäßig reinziehe 😅

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Na bumm! Ziemliches Konstrukt. Danke für die Infos, ich werd mir das reinziehen 😀

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Heißt das du hast einen VPN Zugang in dein Home Netzwerk aber der Zugang ist über den VPS?

Würd ich auch gern machen wenn das so geht, hast du da Tipps für mich zum Recherchieren wie das geht?

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

Hello zusammen, ich hab im Zuge dessen, dass Google Domains wohl aufgelöst wird, vor meine Domain dort inkl. Web- und Mailserver zu Ionos auf einen Debian vServer zu migrieren.

Hat jemand Erfahrungen ob Ionos da die richtige Wahl wäre oder ob es sonst noch attraktive Anbiter für sowas gäbe?

Gern auch Feedback ob mein Vorhaben überhaupt Sinn macht 😄

Edit: Danke für den ganzen Input. Nach ein bissi zusätzlicher Diskussion mit Freunden wirds jetzt -> Domain zu Ionos siedeln, Mailservice von ihnen nutzen, Website derweil gratis bei Firebase lassen und dann künftig auf dem Linux VPS selfhosten unter Debian.

 

Hey guys, I'm currently studying computer science and have used Google domains for a while to host my own website. In lieu of domains being discontinued by Google I'm thinking about moving every service I've used there to a Debian VM, which would be hosted by a company in my country, but I would have root access.

This would include a Web- and a Mailserver pretty much. I'm not a beginner when it comes to handling a CLI, but I am quite rusty and would prefer a solution that I set up once and don't have to maintain weekly to keep it going.

I'm aware selfhosting entails some kind of maintenance, I pretty much just don't want to be overwhelmed and suddenly lose access to my mails by being lazy.

Serverwise I've setup Apache and Postfix already in my studies, but I'm not sure if those are the best solutions.

I'd really love a few pointers and do's and don'ts if you'd be so kind to help me out 😄

Thanks!

(I've posted this to a different community already, but this one seems more active, sorry if you see this double!)

Edit: Thanks for all the input! I'll use Ionos to register my domain and their free Mailservice they provide with it. My website is currently still hosted with firebase, but I'll move it to a Linux VM also hosted by Ionos...

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Yeah, it probably works on an HDD as well, but load times will be awful. I think this gets blown out of proportion. These AAA games or any game which had to load assets or whatever which exceeded available memory always had issues with load times etc. on HDD. So asking users to run it on an SSD is quite sensible to me.

We should argue though if a size of 125GB is actually necessary... Looks like it's time to upgrade my M.2 SSDs from 500GB to 2TB at least 😅

[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Also me claiming I'm the best BBQer around when I burn 80% of the food.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Since they're locking Consoles to 30 fps I'm worried their Recommended settings are using that as baseline as well.

If that's the case I'll wait for some IT hero with too much free time to upload their optimisation mod to nexus 😂

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago

Thank you for putting all that time and work into building and maintaining the server and community. I think you've carved out a great place for yourselves here and I appreciate being part of it (in some way or another). I'd volunteer myself but unfortunately I can't help much with the technical issues and I'm very light on time for actual moderating duty, which I've also had to drop on Reddit. But I did set up a monthly donation to help with the costs of running this and I'll probably keep it running until I stop using Lemmy, which might be never.

Thanks for being honest and transparent and I can only emphasise that you guys have done a wonderful job so far. Take a well deserved break as soon as you can please.

[–] [email protected] 25 points 1 year ago (3 children)

My tactic of waiting a year until a newly released game is fully patched and grabbing it with a discount has yet to fail me.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Look into open source ZigBee bridges for home automation. A colleague of mine currently has a project going, which makes her Raspberry Pi act like a bridge and it talks to other home automation stuff via ZigBee.

Then you can use stuff like this to control the motor of the curtain.

Great thing is that you can handle your complete home automation like this, but it might be harder and expensive to setup than just using proprietary bridges and actors.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

Mich zipft heuer meine Gräser- und Roggenpollenallergie an, weil ich das trotz Cortisontabletten und co. sowas von spür :(

 

Since it was answered, quick summary:

Communitys have connected instances. If the instance you're looking for is not yet listed there, you can discover it. Only communities listed as blocked will never pop up in your feed or searches.

Original question:

This probably got asked already, but I couldn't find exactly the answer I was looking for while searching.

On all the lemmy sites there's a link to "linked instances" which, presumably, lists all instances that your instance has knowledge of. Does that mean that instances which aren't listed won't be accesible? Or does it mean that no user has yet tried to access the instances which aren't listed.

The way I see it, only blocked instances are inaccessible. Am I correct in that assumption?

Thanks a bunch 🤠

Edit: I'm asking because I'll want to join some super specific local communities eventually and I'm worried this might be a problem.

 

Reposting this abomination from my Reddit Account because this is important information. Uncle Bob would be proud.

 

(She's not at all chonky actually)

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