Been using a self-hosted SearXNG instance for 6 months now and its results have been so much better than Google or DDG. Definitely give it a shot
Been using a self-hosted SearXNG instance for 6 months now and its results have been so much better than Google or DDG. Definitely give it a shot
I use an rsync
job to do it. Rsync by default uses the files metadata to determine if the file has changed or not and updates based on that. You can opt to use checksums instead if you’d rather. IIRC, you can do it with a Synology task, or just do it yourself on the command line. Ive got a Jenkins setup to run it so i can gather the logs and not have to remember the command all the time (and i use it for other periodic jobs as well), but its pretty straightforward on its own.
Instead of building our own clouds, I want us to own the cloud. Keep all of the great parts about this feat of technical infrastructure, but put it in the hands of the people rather than corporations. I’m talking publicly funded, accessible, at cost cloud-services.
I worry that quickly this will follow this path:
The hero we need.