Posts by mike67it@fosstodon.org
(DIR) Post #9uXWATtKZIPOdghcxs by mike67it@fosstodon.org
2020-04-29T15:15:37Z
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@Gina 😂 too much water in ur mixture, u need to add some flour ... but next time use just your hands, it's easier
(DIR) Post #9uXWFwrGIZBJvRLGIy by mike67it@fosstodon.org
2020-04-29T15:15:51Z
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@Gina
(DIR) Post #9uXX04iHQRMJbn8TNA by mike67it@fosstodon.org
2020-04-29T15:25:16Z
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@Gina sure u can save it ... if u want to make a focaccia you must not use the kneading (hope it's right in english), because u need to make a wet mixture and what happened to you happens ... so, now flour your hands and use them to remove the mixture from the kneading, then knead it with your hands on a table and then let it rise
(DIR) Post #9uZ35ZqqTPM3JxllZo by mike67it@fosstodon.org
2020-04-29T15:18:43Z
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Hi everyone, I'm new here
(DIR) Post #9uscyZAe5wf6KjwCga by mike67it@fosstodon.org
2020-05-09T10:26:22Z
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What do you think about Cubbit? https://www.cubbit.io/
(DIR) Post #9uscyZRJ5zzPAPjVei by mike67it@fosstodon.org
2020-05-09T19:22:25Z
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Revolutionary, isn't it?
(DIR) Post #9usl7VcPTELdYXhQK8 by mike67it@fosstodon.org
2020-05-09T20:05:33Z
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@danuker @Matter I'm not an expert, sorry. I was just looking for a free, open source and non-centralized alternative to Dropbox. I think that the cloud is now indispensable, to secure our data and to be able to access them from anywhere and with any device. Is Freedombox the solution? I did not know it.
(DIR) Post #9usl7WF39ZFxUNmHYG by mike67it@fosstodon.org
2020-05-09T21:09:26Z
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@danuker @Matter I have now seen Freedombox, Nexcloud, Owncloud, Syncthing ... alternatives to Dropbox that I didn't know, or that I knew existed but had never used. However, if I have not misunderstood (help me), all of them require that you create your own server at your home. True?
(DIR) Post #9usmwldxkVwJyoQods by mike67it@fosstodon.org
2020-05-09T21:32:59Z
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@Matter @danuker But then they are not a real alternative. The advantage of a cloud like Dropbox is not only to always have my data available, but also to make them safe, for example, from a fire in my house. I don't want to lose all my photos if lightning strikes my house. It has already happened to me!
(DIR) Post #9utZ1GRDzeKSRggQi0 by mike67it@fosstodon.org
2020-05-09T21:41:44Z
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@Matter @danuker Let's imagine a kind of decentralized cloud. I take my data, encrypt them, divide them into many parts and randomly store them on the hard drives of the other members of the community, and in return I agree to "host" in my hard drive the encrypted data of the other users. No central servers that can be hacked, no large companies that can access my data. I was looking for something like that, I ran into Cubbit. It seems to work just like that.
(DIR) Post #9utcowUeilGgvifUi8 by mike67it@fosstodon.org
2020-05-10T07:14:15Z
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@Matter @danuker I agree with you, Matter. That's why I wrote about Cubbit here, because I was looking for a free and open source solution. And surely, you're right, we will need many copies of the data, to call them really safe. I think the GNU/Linux community should set itself the goal of developing something like this, but without forcing users to buy hardware, but only by using the empty part on each computer's hard drives. Something that works like the old Gnutella network, or Bit-Torrent.
(DIR) Post #9utlNiYjJrsvTxfPpw by mike67it@fosstodon.org
2020-05-10T07:50:00Z
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@danuker @Matter Danuker says: "The only way to really control your data is to run your own server (and have backups)." ... and to prevent the loose of my data due to a fire, better if I have 2 backup instant copies, better if at least at 500 miles far from my home. Your solution is a solution, but it's not THE solution I was looking for.
(DIR) Post #9utlNj6lHL6hBVaasi by mike67it@fosstodon.org
2020-05-10T08:03:43Z
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@danuker @Matter But I thought ... if I had two friends who live far away from me, they could host a backup copy of my data on the empty part of their hard drives, and in exchange I could host backups of their data on the empty part of mine. Each of the three of us would thus have a cloud and a disaster recovery, but without big-companies and giga-factories. Only collaboration between friends. Why not?
(DIR) Post #A7jvrRsrZ2BUQu7ioi by mike67it@fosstodon.org
2021-05-29T11:12:05Z
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Hi, I want to abandon Dropbox, Google Drive and the other cloud storage services managed by multinationals and I want to store my data only on my private hard drive using Nextcloud. But I also want to build a disaster recovery, having an always updated copy of all my data at the home of a relative who lives 300 km away from me, and he would do the same with me. They told me there should be a Nextcloud add-on built specifically for this, but I can't find it. Can someone help me?
(DIR) Post #AEZQKzv3f19vAdZmcq by mike67it@fosstodon.org
2021-12-19T18:32:00Z
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Protonmail vs Tutanota, what's better?
(DIR) Post #AGC5EZFxXjtHdvYPc8 by mike67it@fosstodon.org
2022-02-06T08:11:26Z
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@Gina Good! I'm vegan too