I mean disaster planning is about finding ways to mitigate things like power or internet going down to minimize or eliminate their impact. That said, accepting the risk of downtime because alternatives are too expensive is a perfectly valid decision as long as it’s an intentional one.
FalseMyrmidon
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What you’re asking for is a CI/CD pipeline that deploys a set of OS updates as a set revision. I don’t the details on how to do it but that’s the concept you’re asking for.
Use a CI/CD pipeline with a one box and preprod and run service integration tests after the update.
FalseMyrmidon@kbin.runto Technology@beehaw.org•Australia to build Top Secret cloud in AWS for defence users4·1 year agoI’m sure it’ll be airgapped and completely separate from the rest of AWS.
FalseMyrmidon@kbin.runto Technology@beehaw.org•Australia to build Top Secret cloud in AWS for defence users4·1 year agoThat’s why you build it in Australia and only give Australian citizens with appropriate security clearances direct operational access.
FalseMyrmidon@kbin.runto Steam Deck@sopuli.xyz•Valve has a new Steam Chart for the most played Steam Deck games5·1 year agoThere was a code change to proton to remove stutters in ER
FalseMyrmidon@kbin.runto Linux@lemmy.ml•Here’s what we’re working on in Firefox | The Mozilla Blog1·1 year agoYou’re just irrationally disliking it based on the name “AI” and nothing factual.
FalseMyrmidon@kbin.runto Linux@lemmy.ml•Here’s what we’re working on in Firefox | The Mozilla Blog21·1 year agoI think that sounds like a cool use case. If it runs locally what’s not to like?
Yep, no one claimed otherwise.
FalseMyrmidon@kbin.runto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•The ad in the middle of this article about conspiracy theories1·1 year agoIt was literally the first result on DuckDuckGo for me FWIW.
FalseMyrmidon@kbin.runto Rimworld@lemmy.world•[🚨 SPOILER] Your opinion again about spoilers please, for how long? Please share your thoughts5·1 year ago0 days. It’s not a story driven game.
FalseMyrmidon@kbin.runto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Should I or should I not use a VLAN? I have trouble understanding the benefits for home use2·1 year agoYes, you create virtual nics tied to the physical one.
FalseMyrmidon@kbin.runto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Should I or should I not use a VLAN? I have trouble understanding the benefits for home use2·1 year agoIn larger networks VLANs let you do network segmentation across switches, which you can’t really do otherwise.
I wouldn’t bother at home.
FalseMyrmidon@kbin.runto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What to be aware of before opening port 25 on a postfix Raspberry Pi?2·1 year agoPersonally I’d probably go with MS hosted exchange or a Google business account. If you don’t trust those entities I’ve heard good things about ProtonMail - I imagine they have some kind of business solution.
FalseMyrmidon@kbin.runto Gaming@beehaw.org•Why are there two different genres both called ARPG?38·1 year agoIMHO, worthless though it is, I don’t get why Diablo-likes are called ARPG’s. They have lots of A and no RP. (They are Gs tho.)
Because in 1996 experience points, leveling up, character attributes, and magical loot were all closely associated with RPGs. Over the intervening roughly 30 years those mechanics have been adopted by games all over the spectrum. However the genre-name for Diablo-like games stuck due to convention.
Also Diablo being called an ARPG predates Dark Souls by 10 to 15 years.
FalseMyrmidon@kbin.runto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What to be aware of before opening port 25 on a postfix Raspberry Pi?151·1 year agoBuy your own domain name and put it in front of someone else’s service. This is going to be a ton of work to do correctly and you’re unlikely to be able to host it out of your house.
Also, something you’re running off a Raspberry Pi in your house is not going to meet most definitions of ‘reliable’.
FalseMyrmidon@kbin.runto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What to be aware of before opening port 25 on a postfix Raspberry Pi?3·1 year agoMany ISPs will also block inbound SMTP unless you have business account (and sometimes even then) because it’s a common malware/spam vector.
If you insist on going through with this the key thing is to make sure that you’re not an open relay.
Yeah, in which case you wouldn’t accept the downtime and would drop the cash on redundant systems.