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  • navi@social.vlhl.devN navi@social.vlhl.dev
    @ska i would honestly be a bit worried about putting all my eggs in a single basket like that tbh
    ska@social.treehouse.systemsS This user is from outside of this forum
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    ska@social.treehouse.systems
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    @navi What's the alternative? Paying for a second VPS hosted elsewhere? Having to manage another e-mail address?

    One of the points of skarnet.org is maximum independence. And really, it has worked pretty well so far: I could always recover from mistakes.

    Now my new recovery address will be my gmail one. Lovely. I could change and ask for some hosted address somewhere else, but that defeats the purpose of being self-reliant.

    Really, it all comes down to "don't cut my lifeline without telling me you fucking clowns".

    domi@donotsta.reD navi@social.vlhl.devN anachronistjohn@zia.ioA 3 Replies Last reply
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    • ska@social.treehouse.systemsS ska@social.treehouse.systems

      @navi What's the alternative? Paying for a second VPS hosted elsewhere? Having to manage another e-mail address?

      One of the points of skarnet.org is maximum independence. And really, it has worked pretty well so far: I could always recover from mistakes.

      Now my new recovery address will be my gmail one. Lovely. I could change and ask for some hosted address somewhere else, but that defeats the purpose of being self-reliant.

      Really, it all comes down to "don't cut my lifeline without telling me you fucking clowns".

      domi@donotsta.reD This user is from outside of this forum
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      domi@donotsta.re
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      @ska@treehouse.systems @navi@social.vlhl.dev you could have added a second, lower-priority MX record, which points to some server that doesn't even have to be on all the time, but worst-case scenario you can fetch your mail through it

      of course, not a solution for right now...

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      • domi@donotsta.reD domi@donotsta.re

        @ska@treehouse.systems @navi@social.vlhl.dev you could have added a second, lower-priority MX record, which points to some server that doesn't even have to be on all the time, but worst-case scenario you can fetch your mail through it

        of course, not a solution for right now...

        ska@social.treehouse.systemsS This user is from outside of this forum
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        ska@social.treehouse.systems
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        #10

        @domi @navi it's not like I expected my e-mail to ever be used as a necessary stepping stone to recover access to my e-mail

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        • ska@social.treehouse.systemsS ska@social.treehouse.systems

          @domi @navi it's not like I expected my e-mail to ever be used as a necessary stepping stone to recover access to my e-mail

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          @ska@treehouse.systems @navi@social.vlhl.dev well, now you know! ^^

          i think i had those thoughts when I changed my ovh mail address to the domain bought on OVH. my solution is having all my resources shared to another OVH account... and paying for the domain 5 years in advance XD

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          • ska@social.treehouse.systemsS ska@social.treehouse.systems

            @navi What's the alternative? Paying for a second VPS hosted elsewhere? Having to manage another e-mail address?

            One of the points of skarnet.org is maximum independence. And really, it has worked pretty well so far: I could always recover from mistakes.

            Now my new recovery address will be my gmail one. Lovely. I could change and ask for some hosted address somewhere else, but that defeats the purpose of being self-reliant.

            Really, it all comes down to "don't cut my lifeline without telling me you fucking clowns".

            navi@social.vlhl.devN This user is from outside of this forum
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            navi@social.vlhl.dev
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            @ska honestly having the registrar somewhere else, and a backup mail account

            my registrar is separate from my vps provider, and doesn't have my self hosted email as primary, solely because i was afraid of messing up smth and being locked out of their dns panel with a broken mail setup
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            • navi@social.vlhl.devN navi@social.vlhl.dev
              @ska honestly having the registrar somewhere else, and a backup mail account

              my registrar is separate from my vps provider, and doesn't have my self hosted email as primary, solely because i was afraid of messing up smth and being locked out of their dns panel with a broken mail setup
              ska@social.treehouse.systemsS This user is from outside of this forum
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              @navi Spreading your dependencies is clearly a more resilient setup and you're right to do so.

              But the thing is, this incident also confirms me in my belief that it's a good thing for me to have control on as many things as possible, because as soon as I depend on one external entity, they fuck something up. So I want to be self-reliant even more.

              And I guess my external line will now be gmail, for the sole reason that they're too big to fail. Which I don't like, but I'm going to use that property.

              navi@social.vlhl.devN skyfaller@jawns.clubS H mirabilos@toot.mirbsd.orgM 4 Replies Last reply
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              • navi@social.vlhl.devN navi@social.vlhl.dev
                @ska honestly having the registrar somewhere else, and a backup mail account

                my registrar is separate from my vps provider, and doesn't have my self hosted email as primary, solely because i was afraid of messing up smth and being locked out of their dns panel with a broken mail setup
                lanodan@queer.hacktivis.meL This user is from outside of this forum
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                @navi @ska Also reminds me of why I don't put all my domains at the same registrar, way too many stories of accounts being locked/closed/…

                But well I started with hosting almost everything at home, and then had to get a VPS for sending out emails and when I did that also put a secondary MX at home (and made DNS redundant around the same time).
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                • ska@social.treehouse.systemsS ska@social.treehouse.systems

                  @navi Spreading your dependencies is clearly a more resilient setup and you're right to do so.

                  But the thing is, this incident also confirms me in my belief that it's a good thing for me to have control on as many things as possible, because as soon as I depend on one external entity, they fuck something up. So I want to be self-reliant even more.

                  And I guess my external line will now be gmail, for the sole reason that they're too big to fail. Which I don't like, but I'm going to use that property.

                  navi@social.vlhl.devN This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @ska oh yes, i want control of every bit i can get

                  what i can't get i try to distribute and setup redundancies
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                  • ska@social.treehouse.systemsS ska@social.treehouse.systems

                    @navi Spreading your dependencies is clearly a more resilient setup and you're right to do so.

                    But the thing is, this incident also confirms me in my belief that it's a good thing for me to have control on as many things as possible, because as soon as I depend on one external entity, they fuck something up. So I want to be self-reliant even more.

                    And I guess my external line will now be gmail, for the sole reason that they're too big to fail. Which I don't like, but I'm going to use that property.

                    skyfaller@jawns.clubS This user is from outside of this forum
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                    @ska @navi Considering Gmail "too big to fail" is very... optimistic.

                    Google can and will destroy anything in their control, up to and including Google Search. Look at the Google Graveyard! Is Google really a company you should trust with anything? https://killedbygoogle.com/

                    I also use Gmail and I'm typing this from Android, but I live in fear of these becoming untenable overnight. I would spend a lot of time, money and effort to achieve stability elsewhere. Google may continue, but will Gmail?

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                    • skyfaller@jawns.clubS skyfaller@jawns.club

                      @ska @navi Considering Gmail "too big to fail" is very... optimistic.

                      Google can and will destroy anything in their control, up to and including Google Search. Look at the Google Graveyard! Is Google really a company you should trust with anything? https://killedbygoogle.com/

                      I also use Gmail and I'm typing this from Android, but I live in fear of these becoming untenable overnight. I would spend a lot of time, money and effort to achieve stability elsewhere. Google may continue, but will Gmail?

                      navi@social.vlhl.devN This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @skyfaller @ska considering how much data they get by hosting gmail, yeah -- while both google is alive and email is used by people, gmail will last

                      it'll get shittier tho, but that doesn't matter much
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                      • navi@social.vlhl.devN navi@social.vlhl.dev
                        @skyfaller @ska considering how much data they get by hosting gmail, yeah -- while both google is alive and email is used by people, gmail will last

                        it'll get shittier tho, but that doesn't matter much
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                        @navi@social.vlhl.dev @ska@social.treehouse.systems @skyfaller@jawns.club people don't actually use gmail so it getting worse won't do much as long as it still sends and receives emails

                        if the ui becomes utter garbage people will use external clients like when they did the initial redesign like 15 years ago

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                        • skyfaller@jawns.clubS skyfaller@jawns.club

                          @ska @navi Considering Gmail "too big to fail" is very... optimistic.

                          Google can and will destroy anything in their control, up to and including Google Search. Look at the Google Graveyard! Is Google really a company you should trust with anything? https://killedbygoogle.com/

                          I also use Gmail and I'm typing this from Android, but I live in fear of these becoming untenable overnight. I would spend a lot of time, money and effort to achieve stability elsewhere. Google may continue, but will Gmail?

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                          @skyfaller @navi For all intents and purposes of this conversation, "too big too fail" means that gmail will be adequate to receive recovery e-mails, and that if Google kills it, it won't be overnight, and I'll have ample warnings and time to modify my setup.

                          The lifetime and management of Google projects is something I'm well aware of, but isn't exactly relevant to my current predicament.

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                          • ada@zoner.workA ada@zoner.work

                            @navi@social.vlhl.dev @ska@social.treehouse.systems @skyfaller@jawns.club people don't actually use gmail so it getting worse won't do much as long as it still sends and receives emails

                            if the ui becomes utter garbage people will use external clients like when they did the initial redesign like 15 years ago

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                            @navi@social.vlhl.dev @ska@social.treehouse.systems @skyfaller@jawns.club people are still using outlook/hotmail after all

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                            • ada@zoner.workA ada@zoner.work

                              @navi@social.vlhl.dev @ska@social.treehouse.systems @skyfaller@jawns.club people are still using outlook/hotmail after all

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                              @navi@social.vlhl.dev @ska@social.treehouse.systems @skyfaller@jawns.club there's also the bit of moving to a new email is a pain in the ass, especially with a ton of sites not allowing you to change email addresses bc it's your login id.

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                              • navi@social.vlhl.devN navi@social.vlhl.dev
                                @skyfaller @ska considering how much data they get by hosting gmail, yeah -- while both google is alive and email is used by people, gmail will last

                                it'll get shittier tho, but that doesn't matter much
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                                @navi You may be right, but are you saying that Google didn't get data from Google Plus, or Google URL Shortener? Feels like they have killed a lot of useful data sources.

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                                • ska@social.treehouse.systemsS ska@social.treehouse.systems

                                  @navi Spreading your dependencies is clearly a more resilient setup and you're right to do so.

                                  But the thing is, this incident also confirms me in my belief that it's a good thing for me to have control on as many things as possible, because as soon as I depend on one external entity, they fuck something up. So I want to be self-reliant even more.

                                  And I guess my external line will now be gmail, for the sole reason that they're too big to fail. Which I don't like, but I'm going to use that property.

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                                  @ska @navi too big to fail? how about recovery address linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org /s

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                                    @ska @navi too big to fail? how about recovery address linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org /s

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                                    @humm @navi that wouldn't help, I don't read that e-mail address either

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                                    • ska@social.treehouse.systemsS ska@social.treehouse.systems

                                      skarnet.org will be down until further notice - it may take up to 10 days (!)

                                      I wanted to reboot the server on a newly tailored kernel to avoid CopyFail shenanigans. The shutdown failed right before rebooting (because of a small oversight in s6-linux-init that is easy to fix and will not impact anyone else). Normally that wouldn't be a problem: log in to the web interface to the VPS administration, press the reboot button, done.

                                      Except, Gandi added 2FA since I last logged in, and did not notify their users. And they decided that by default, the verification code would be sent to the registered primary e-mail address.

                                      My registered primary e-mail address is hosted on skarnet.org. Because it was never a possibility that it would be needed for the bootstrap chain. Except that now it is, and I can't access it.

                                      This is the dumbest catch-22 in the history of catch-22s. And the recovery procedure, when you have to prove your identity when writing to the support outside of a logged in account, can take up to 10 days. And tomorrow is a holiday. Fuck me, I guess.

                                      I should have paid more attention, but the consequences of my not paying enough attention should definitely not be so vast, and I have choice words for several of the decisions that were made.

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                                      That was way faster than expected! Some person read my emergency ticket sent last night (from logged out), and I seem to have been convincing enough because they restarted the server for me, and now everything is working again. 🥳

                                      Guess I won't have these 10 days of forced vacation. 😔

                                      Now to take measures so that it doesn't happen again...

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                                      • ska@social.treehouse.systemsS ska@social.treehouse.systems

                                        That was way faster than expected! Some person read my emergency ticket sent last night (from logged out), and I seem to have been convincing enough because they restarted the server for me, and now everything is working again. 🥳

                                        Guess I won't have these 10 days of forced vacation. 😔

                                        Now to take measures so that it doesn't happen again...

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                                        @ska i guess "please restart this vps that is hang anyway" is a easier ask to "give me access to this account"
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                                        • navi@social.vlhl.devN navi@social.vlhl.dev
                                          @ska i guess "please restart this vps that is hang anyway" is a easier ask to "give me access to this account"
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                                          @navi Absolutely. I had asked to either send a recovery code to my gmail account, or reboot the server. They rebooted the server. Totally fair. 😅

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