Drivers and road design.
Drivers and road design.
How do you figure? Red light cameras decrease frequency and severity of crashed at signalized intersections. https://crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/R/R46552
There is some increase in rear ended, but those are much less severe than right angle or pedestrian collisions.
Cities adjusting the dilemma zone, or increasing speed limit; is a problem with revenue usage of red light cameras; and revenues should be going to victim funds. It also seems to be a uniquely USA problem? That could be a taxation and funding source issue.
I take argument with #5 as a concept.
My region is against speed and red light cameras out of freedom and privacy arguments; so people get slaughtered by cars instead.
Fine for selfhosting though.
I use my laptop server for babybuddy so I can take it with me. Then if I find there’s a service I really want I the go, it gets loaded there as well.
Correct, that would not work for that case.
So my thought with the time based pruning is that you can keep a backup that’s X days old.
Let’s say you keep 2 weeks. If there have been no problems with an image after 2 weeks of an update, you’re probably good to go. If you have an issue during those 2 weeks, you can return to and image within those 2 weeks. If you’ve had no problems after 2 weeks, it’s probably stable.
Adjust 2 weeks to whatever you’re comfortable with.
Not to my knowledge, but you can set up a cron job to prune containers older than X days.
Yeah absolutely, but tonyou as an individual , it’s the same net effect of your cloud backup is lost. Just re-up your local backup to a different cloud provider.
A data cloud backup loss should be fine, because it’s a backup. Just re-up your local backup to a new cloud/second physical location, that’s the whole point of two.
I don’t see a need to run two conccurent cloud backups.
In all my use cases I want share notes between devices and/or users, but very cool!
Added to my archive incase i think of a use-case later.
Baby Buddy for tracking my kid’s… Everything.
Dead google products are just failed advertising attempts.
I’m not sure self-hosted is what you need, perhaps just a FOSS app for your two phones?
Alternatively Home Assistant should be able to push alarms to your phones.
File permissions would be my best guess.
That’s my luggage combo too!
I wish I knew this before I started.
But my headless Ubuntu is working now, so I am not changing it.
Semble qu’il soit Homarr?
Edit: Compréhension écrite : 3/10
Some people harness that desire into Christmas displays.
You made a mini-internet, complete with mini-mini-intenets!
Me: hey, I own that exact Anker USB power supply. I’m basically as pro as this guy!
Narrator: his old laptop and external hard drive set-up was not as impressive, even with the Anker USB power supply.
To peer, or not to peer. That is the question.