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- Comment on Mirror all data on NAS A to NAS B 6 months ago:
You would need to create a new torrent whenever new files are added or edited. Not very practical for continuous use.
- Comment on [deleted] 6 months ago:
What is FUTO? FUTO is an organization dedicated to developing, both through in-house engineering and investment, technologies that frustrate centralization and industry consolidation.
- Comment on [deleted] 6 months ago:
Use combine.fm paste in a tidal link and share the resulting page, people can click on the service they have to listen to the same song.
- Comment on [deleted] 6 months ago:
Use combine.fm paste in a tidal link and share the resulting page, people can click on the service they have to listen to the same song.
- Comment on Docker - what use is it? 8 months ago:
Check out this previous comment
- Comment on Hetzner Server auction worth it? 10 months ago:
Yeah, that’s the key point. They weren’t trawling all the servers, they probably had a wiretap order for one specific server. As a legal business, you can’t just say no to police because you don’t like mitm.
- Comment on Worth trying using a 15 years old notebook for self hosting? 10 months ago:
What kind of limitation did you run into? Lack of packages or speed?
- Comment on Worth trying using a 15 years old notebook for self hosting? 10 months ago:
6GB is more than enough for many desktop environments. Plus, a server wouldn’t have any anyway. not booting the Ubuntu installer seems like a bug, or other non-resource problem. if you try with a newer installer, or some other distro, that computer can host many things.
- Comment on Google announces April 2024 shutdown date for Google Podcasts 11 months ago:
it seems antennapod recently got the play state sync feature using gpoddersync.
- Comment on What is the most efficient method to set up a home server? 11 months ago:
Lots of relevant comments in this post aussie.zone/post/4286731
- Comment on Questions around disk space and parity in unraid 11 months ago:
ZFS has a “copies=N” setting, but documentation and discussion I can find say there’s no guarantee that the copies will end up on different devices (vdevs in ZFS parlance)
- Comment on Longhorn overkill for RAID ? 11 months ago:
Same here.
longhorn.io for the curious
- Comment on XMPP Server? 11 months ago:
You can use Snikket with other servers too, there is no restriction or special sauce. It’s mostly a fork of Conversations.
- Comment on What NAS to get for running plex and is there anything I should know? 11 months ago:
in addition to “dedicated Nas + compute node” and “just use a desktop” suggestions, there’s the microserver option in between. Small, but has enough power to run stuff other than storage.
Hp proliant microserver is what I use, you can try getting a previous generation from second hand market.
- Comment on Cosmos server — a comprehensive all-in-one self hosting solution 1 year ago:
Did you consider keeping the services closed to the outside world and using tailscale to access them? Doesn’t work well if you want to give access to a bunch of people, though.
- Submitted 1 year ago to selfhosted@lemmy.world | 13 comments
- Comment on Server not reachable after while 1 year ago:
Random idea, continuously ping the router from the laptop so it doesn’t “forget” that the laptop exists on the WLAN?
(I know you mention the laptop can still reach out when you try, but maybe the trick is to keep having traffic to-from the laptop continuously)
- Comment on [deleted] 1 year ago:
i also think that it’s overkill, especially for a minimalistic tool like wireguard. That’s why I mentioned “if you want to be extra paranoid”. This forum is for learning, and this question is an open ended learning question, hence, an opportunity to learn about port knocking, even if the actual real life benefit of that would be minuscule.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 year ago:
+1 on not using containers.for Network routing stuff That way lies pain and misery.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 year ago:
Good point, kernel updates should be paired with reboots to get kernel patches applied quickly.
Yes wireguard would only accept connections clfrom clients with known certificates, but this is “belt and suspenders” approach. What happens if there’s a bug in wireguards packet parsing or certificate processing? Using port knocking would protect against this —very remote— possibility.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 year ago:
VPN software usually is built strong to begin with, and any vulnerabilities discovered will be promptly fixed as well, so updating frequently should suffice. (Why not automate it with
unattended-upgrades
package?Using a random high port number will probably hide it well enough for Internet-wide port scanners as well.
if you want to be extra paranoid, you can hide the VPN service behind a port knocker as well.
- Comment on Best free/cheap web host for DIY email 1 year ago:
I recommend migadu.com. not free, but the lowest price tier has lots of features, unlimited mailboxes etc.
- Comment on My new favourite password manager 1 year ago:
keepass2android is worth a try as well.
- Comment on Anyone else wants a one box replacement to a switch attached to USB NICs? 1 year ago:
A good answer to a “why?” question is “why not?” This can be a great learning or practice opportunity for redundant network links and other interface challenges.
- Comment on Kagi search has improved their ultimate plan 1 year ago:
Nope, not realistic for “mirroring”. Federated could be possible, but I wouldn’t have high hopes about (good) latency and coverage.
- Comment on This week’s dead Google products: Google Podcasts, basic Gmail, and more! 1 year ago:
Otoh, Spotify (and probably apple and other big corps) don’t even allow you to add RSS URLs, so I wanted to point out they Google was one of the big players which was more open.
- Comment on This week’s dead Google products: Google Podcasts, basic Gmail, and more! 1 year ago:
Ah true. Companies are great at hiding the open web that they (ab)use.
- Comment on This week’s dead Google products: Google Podcasts, basic Gmail, and more! 1 year ago:
Google Podcasts also supported entering RSS feeds manually.
- Comment on Google search is over 1 year ago:
No need for using sensational headlines like this.
- Comment on ABC shuts down official Twitter accounts due to 'toxic interactions' 1 year ago:
BBC has just started doing that at social.bbc