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  • I’m using Librewolf (a Firefox fork) and have the same issue.

    Just check Firefox messaging folder exists in your home

     ls -l ~/.mozilla/native-messaging-hosts
    

    In my case, I needed to create a symlink to make it work with my browser

    ln -s ~/.mozilla/native-messaging-hosts ~/.librewolf/native-messaging-hosts
    

    Maybe you could apply a similar workaround. Hope this helps













  • You assumed well. I’m in a Firefish instance and the most content I can see from there comes from Mastodon users from other instances.

    Don’t missunderstand me. I think that is pretty cool because you can interact with both Mastodon and Firefish users using any of the two applications, but at least in case of my Firefish instance, most of the additional features of Firefish are underutilized.





  • z3r0@lemmy.ziptoDevOps@programming.devBest practice for Terraform state?
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    If an entire region goes down, the Terraform status file stored there will not be useful at all because it only stores information about the resources you deployed in that particular region and your resources deployed there will also go down.

    Replicating the status file in another region will not be useful either because it will only contain information about the resources that are down in your region.

    The status file inventories all the resources you have deployed to your cloud provider. Basically Terraform uses it to know what resources are being managed by the current Terraform code and to be idempotent.

    If you want to set up another region for disaster recovery (Active-Passive) you can use the same Terraform code, but use a different configuration (meaning different tfvars files) to deploy the resources to a different region (not necessarily to another account). Just make sure that all your data is replicated into the passive region.