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At this time, I have a local copy split across a Windows and a Mac. Both are backed up to Backblaze Personal plan. When someone from my immediate family wants to view an album, they have to download it. Not ideal at all, but that's our process today.

I don't use Google Photos for privacy concerns.

Now that I use Tailscale, I could consider setting up a NAT at home and make files easily viewable using NextCloud, but I worry I won't backup properly to Backblaze B2. Need to figure out how to schedule backups before I make the switch.


From the title, I thought all posts are available only for 24 hours. I have been using ephemeral messages on Signal over the last year, and I don't miss the conversation history at all. It'd be nice to see the same concept on social networking sites as well.


Same boat. Didn't have an issue with HTTP3 two days ago, no reddit outage either. I wonder if my DNS resolver is helping somehow. I use Adguard.


Loads okay for me too.


Also a good idea to rotate each site password.


I saw the same error earlier today, but trying to log into LastPass.com now shows this error: "You may have mistyped your email address. Try again."

At this stage, it's unclear if my account is already deleted, or if my account is flagged for something else. If it's deleted, it would have been ideal to send an email confirmation about it, but that hasn't happened so far.


Ran into the same setting yesterday when I was looking for something else. Sorta annoying; it must be opt-in, not opt-out by default.


When transferring-out domains from Namecheap to Porkbun, I was horrified to learn that the email address used for domain registrations wasn't what I expected.

Somehow the registrant email address was set to their whois proxy address, which meant I could not receive my transfer-out EPP code.

I had to contact their support who reset it back to what I had set during purchase and I could receive the EPP code.


Big +1 for Porkbun. I feel a bit bad because I use them only for domain registrations, and then point out to Bunny DNS or Cloudflare DNS. I don't host websites or email with Porkbun either, mostly because moving existing setup from elsewhere is a pain.


That page seems to eventually redirect to the link shared in the post.


Yes but you get some context instead of just download link


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