Borg is a solid choice, but over the last couple years I’ve transitioned to Restic which prefer slightly. It seems a lot faster, has better usability/ergonomics, and easier to configure a write-only setup (so your server can write snapshots, but is incapable of deleting and such).
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lukecyca@lemmy.cato
Canada@lemmy.ca•CBC News further expands local journalism, bureausEnglish
3·5 days agoVery pleased with this news. Also interesting that they focused these fairly close together in an underserved region, rather than sprinkling them evenly across the country. I feel this could be a good strategy to ensure these new reporters are well-supported to thrive rather than being isolated. Assuming the success of this initiative, I hope that can do it again in a year or two, choosing another underserved region.
lukecyca@lemmy.caOPto
Canada@lemmy.ca•A Mississauga man took the city to court over not mowing his lawn — and wonEnglish
4·9 days agoGood idea. I’ll do that next time. Thx!
lukecyca@lemmy.cato
Canada@lemmy.ca•Apple Accused of Running a ‘Walled Garden’ by Canadian Legal Watchdog CIPPICEnglish
9·11 days agoHave you used the Apple App Store recently? It’s a cesspool of apps using dark patterns, gaming the rankings, stuffing keywords, tricking users who meant to install something else. Everything is “free” but needs “in-app purchases” to unlock the functionality that is implied. Apple is no longer protecting the user here.
lukecyca@lemmy.cato
Canada@lemmy.ca•How Canada’s Big 6 banks made a ton of money in 2025 | About ThatEnglish
2·21 days agoGood to know. Thanks for this info. I’ll be watching this more closely.
I’m in BC and have accounts with several credit unions. My impression is that they are less consolidated than this, however now I’m not so sure. One of them (Prospera) did a merger last year. Their CEO has a total compensation of $921k. VanCity CU’s CEO total compensation is $1.1M. Blueshore CU was the hardest to find (latest numbers are from 2023 when a CEO retired a new one joined) but it appears to be about $750k.
lukecyca@lemmy.cato
Canada@lemmy.ca•The Automotive Engineer Who Took Apart a Bogus KGB Intelligence DossierEnglish
5·24 days agoThis is a fascinating and thrilling interview. Thanks for posting!
lukecyca@lemmy.cato
Canada@lemmy.ca•How Canada’s Big 6 banks made a ton of money in 2025 | About ThatEnglish
4·25 days agoIf you have specific examples or sources I would be very interested to read up on this. Thanks!
lukecyca@lemmy.cato
Canada@lemmy.ca•U.S. alcohol group takes aim at NSLC's markup on local spiritsEnglish
5·25 days agoIt’s unclear why the council — which did not respond to an interview request — thinks the other provinces have something to do with the Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation.
Love this sarcastic tone in the CBC article. 😁
lukecyca@lemmy.cato
Canada@lemmy.ca•15 movement victories in 2025 you may not have heard aboutEnglish
4·25 days agoI’m pleased to learn about Uber drivers in Victoria successfully unionizing. My impression is that Uber is among the most exploitive platforms in the “service economy” so this is encouraging news. Hopefully they can expand the union to cover Vancouver and then all of BC.
lukecyca@lemmy.cato
Canada@lemmy.ca•How Canada’s Big 6 banks made a ton of money in 2025 | About ThatEnglish
17·25 days agoUse a credit union if you can. Invest in your community.
What if you rent a bare metal server in a data center? Or rent a VPS from a basic provider that expects you to do your own firewalling? Or run your home lab docker host on the same vlan as other less trusted hosts?
It would be nice if there was a reliable way to run a firewall on the same host that’s running docker.
You may say these are obscure use cases and that they are Wrong and Bad. Maybe you’re right, but personally I think it’s an unfortunate gap in expected functionality, if for no other reason than defense-in-depth.
Thanks for your comments! I’ve fixed the RSS file now I think.
Arpeggi on iOS is the best I’ve found. Available via TestFlight invite only. I plan to switch to Android in the next year, so I’m always interested to hear what clients people like over there too.
lukecyca@lemmy.cato
Canada@lemmy.ca•Senators call on prime minister to ban advertising for sports bettingEnglish
12·2 months agoThanks for posting this. It’s such an obviously good idea. I’ve just emailed my MP to lodge my support.
lukecyca@lemmy.cato
Canada@lemmy.ca•Should Canada implement automatic tax filing?English
2·4 months agoYes
lukecyca@lemmy.cato
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Leaving GitHub. Seeking ethical music server alternatives.English
6·6 months agoI use Navidrome and highly recommend it. Nice Canadian developer.
I also use GitLab.
One option is for you to mirror Navidrome on GitLab. I will happily use your mirror instead of GitHub.
Another option is to reach out to the Navidrome dev and propose moving to GitLab. If you open an issue to that effect, I would add a comment with my support.

A key part of his argument is that these laws should be repealed so that small companies could legally develop hacks and alternatives. For example a startup could develop (and support) an alternative firmware for John Deere tractors, which they sell to independent tractor repair shops around the world, creating more competition, more options, and cheaper/better services to end users. The “for personal use” version of that is fine for us hobbyists, but prevents similar freedoms from being accessible to regular people.