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un_ax, 8 months ago to foss in Is there any useable Instagram frontend or scraper ? That’s strange, but it does have a redirect to proxigram feature once installed.
That’s strange, but it does have a redirect to proxigram feature once installed.
un_ax, 8 months ago to foss in Is there any useable Instagram frontend or scraper ? libredirect.github.io has a good list even if you don’t use the extension. If you do use the extension, take a second to click the ping button and move to a faster instance, a lot of my defaults were slow. Also this list: github.com/mendel5/alternative-front-ends
libredirect.github.io has a good list even if you don’t use the extension. If you do use the extension, take a second to click the ping button and move to a faster instance, a lot of my defaults were slow.
Also this list: github.com/mendel5/alternative-front-ends
un_ax, 8 months ago to selfhosted in Need help understanding a back-up script If you want to get more in depth, I’ve been using this container: github.com/jareware/docker-volume-backup It can be setup in the same compose or in it’s own, and it supports pre/post commands if you want to dump a db or stop a container before backup. Additionally, Setting a post backup command like in their docs: POST_BACKUP_COMMAND: “docker run --rm -e DRY_RUN=false -e DAILY=3 -e WEEKLY=1 -e MONTHLY=1 -v /backup:/archive ghcr.io/jan-brinkmann/docker-rotate-backups” Lets you specify the number of backups retained per period, E.G. 3 daily, 1 weekly, 1 monthly. You could also mix and match.
If you want to get more in depth, I’ve been using this container:
github.com/jareware/docker-volume-backup
It can be setup in the same compose or in it’s own, and it supports pre/post commands if you want to dump a db or stop a container before backup.
Additionally, Setting a post backup command like in their docs:
POST_BACKUP_COMMAND: “docker run --rm -e DRY_RUN=false -e DAILY=3 -e WEEKLY=1 -e MONTHLY=1 -v /backup:/archive ghcr.io/jan-brinkmann/docker-rotate-backups”
Lets you specify the number of backups retained per period, E.G. 3 daily, 1 weekly, 1 monthly.
You could also mix and match.