wish these companies making soft routers would give a couple options with a nas case instead. 4 bay n5105 or n100 for cheap would be a nice low power side grade to my old e3,
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Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Amazon Prime Day lowest price great deal!! unless you count last week...or even yesterday...argh...
6·3 years agoThese trackers don’t show the “exclusive Prime price,” so you need to see the price in page along with the chart to actually tell anything.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Which to host for a single user instance: lemmy or kbin (or others)?
6·3 years agoIf big instances like Beehaw go whitelist federation only, it will effectively make single user instances useless.
99% of what made it to /all from there was pretty much “I hate my manager”
More ironic that the mod team agreed.
I did it for years. The only problem is, if you mess up your opnsense config, you’re gonna need to get the keyboard and monitor out.
On my proxmox, I make a mergefs filesystem that I just mount to my lxc containers that need shared storage.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Lemmy self-hosters. What is your image cleanup process?
1·3 years agoI though instances only cached the text of submissions? I could see that ballooning to be insane pretty quick if the fediverse really takes off.
just make sure you get something with intel or amd cpu. some very old thin clients used via.
I used to do the same, but nowadays I just run everything in docker, within a single lxc container on proxmox. Having to setup mono or similar every time I wanted to setup a game server or even jellyfin was annoying.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Raspberry Pi alternatives for headless self hosted applications
1·3 years agoThere’s a new orange pi5 with dual 2.5gb ethernet. Looks pretty nice.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Raspberry Pi alternatives for headless self hosted applications
6·3 years agohp t530 or dell wyse 3040 or 5070 thin clients
arkcom@kbin.socialto
Privacy Guides@lemmy.one•What do you all use for password management?
1·3 years agoYes, there’s a cached version on your device. I never opened my server to the internet, just let it sync when on wifi. I used the vaultwarden docker container.
arkcom@kbin.socialto
Privacy Guides@lemmy.one•What do you all use for password management?
1·3 years agoThis isn’t as scary as it seems. If your server were to go down, you can push your passwords back (to a new install or main website) from your client.
I’ve mentioned this elsewhere but it could just be a UI thing handled by/for each user, that way moderation and control will stay where they are
Basically I could make a group of communities/magazines, for example
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selfhosting@slrpnk.netFor browsing, up/downvoting, and commenting it could be totally transparent. When you want to make your own thread it could just have you select the specific magazine/community from a drop down.
This wouldn’t fix the problem of seeing multiple duplicate posts from each.
gog@lemmy.world should be clickable kbin link?
!gog@lemmy.world lemmy link
arkcom@kbin.socialto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•For everyone new to Lemmy, how are you finding the experience?
1·3 years agoYes, for browsing and up/downvoting it could be totally transparent. When you want to make your own thread it could just have you select the specific magazine/commumity from a drop down.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•For everyone new to Lemmy, how are you finding the experience?
3·3 years agoThe others have been answered, so here are 3 and 4 to my understanding:
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Click the + at the top right and you can make a new thread to the current magazine (subreddit) or even make a new one.
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Microblog for each magazine pulls in all mastadon and other fediverse content that has the tags that the magazine owner has associated with it.
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Yeah. There are a lot of them, all pretty good. servethehome has done reviews for many- N100 version
If they removed all but one 2.5gbe port, it might not even be any more expensive to give 4 sata and a case.