ragingHungryPanda
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- Comment on Help me figure out the way to scale laterally? 2 days ago:
It sounds like you’re diving right in. If you go that route, one thing I found was that Ceph wants to work with while drives only, not partitions. I switched to using longhorn so I could take advantage of all of my storage without throwing any away
- Comment on Help me figure out the way to scale laterally? 2 days ago:
Id say don’t go down the distributed software route just yet. An option is to keep the NAS and set up a new computer with your router or whatever handling dns to it for services. You should be able to use NAS storage over the network. It’ll be slower, but let’s say you put your database on the big one, then it shouldn’t be so bad since you’ll just make database calls to it.
There are a lot of options. I’m currently learning kubernetes and all that stuff is a big learning curve, so avoid that stuff.
My thoughts: you can do some simple dns load balancing between the two servers at whatever level is handling that. Set up a database on the storage server and let the new computer communicate to it over the network.
- Comment on Is there anything like a self-hosted version of medium of substack ? 5 days ago:
Those are the built in templates, what you add is your markdown for your post. You’re not actually adding that. It isn’t quite click to save, but it’s similar. Write freely may be the closest bet for free
- Comment on Is there anything like a self-hosted version of medium of substack ? 5 days ago:
This was a pretty good demo of hugo, a static site generator: youtu.be/MX4yy1dTVYg
- Comment on How come nobody does anything about North Korea? 5 days ago:
Ohhhhh it’s so much worse. Here’s the intro to the BlowBack podcast S3, which is all about the Korean War open.spotify.com/episode/4ZX1YIvtHhxuoOTaH41VNC
- Comment on What else should I self-host? 1 week ago:
What about AdGuard home, set your router to use your server as a DNS and get local network dns with adblocking?
- Comment on YSK: If you set up a Lemmy instance, and follow the Docker setup instructions to the letter, it will send lemmy.ml your admin password during the setup process 1 week ago:
I could have that PR up in like 5 minutes. And poop while I was doing it.
- Comment on Error 1033 Cloudflare 1 week ago:
You’re running these commands on the same machine as yunohost, right, not from another computer?
- Comment on Error 1033 Cloudflare 1 week ago:
To add: (I’m just going down the checklist here developers.cloudflare.com/…/connect-networks/)
- Can you show us that cloudflared is actually running. I wanna see it
- Does your firewall allow the connection
Here’s the troubleshooting page
…cloudflare.com/…/troubleshoot-tunnels/-
Have you gotten to the authentication step?
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What do the logs say?
developers.cloudflare.com/…/diag-logs/
- Comment on Error 1033 Cloudflare 1 week ago:
Wait, failure to connect to local host? That’s your own computer, whatever endpoint isn’t going through cloud flare. Most apps respond to ports 80/443. You need to either route those to your computer, or in docker route whatever port you want it on to your app. If you have just one app/website, you can do 80/443 universally to the app. If you have more than one, route them to a reverse proxy that can take a domain or sub-domain name and route them to the ports your apps are on.
But yeah, you really need to provide more info.
What’s your environment? What’s your config, setup, etc?
- Comment on If I found voter irregularities in my home district do I have to hire a lawyer to prove it.? Or just let it go and the Florida Orange win? 1 week ago:
Is there not the local election commission? How did you find it? If there’s an individual, there’s likely a way to report them.
- Sebastian Lauwers: "What Lemm.ee’s shutdown means (and doesn’t) for the Fediverse" - Mastodonmastodon.online ↗Submitted 2 weeks ago to fediverse@lemmy.world | 16 comments
- Comment on Farewell lemm.ee 2 weeks ago:
🫡
- Comment on Kubernetes storage backends 3 weeks ago:
One thing I recently found out is that ceph wants whole drives. I could not get it to work with partitions. I got it to work with longhorn, though I’m still setting things up.
- Comment on 4 weeks ago:
Hetzner has VPSs and YunoHost as an option. You could do that for Uber $10/month. But, otherwise, anything used with an SSD. You’ll need ddns with port forwarding and likely a reverse proxy as well.
- Comment on Best place for a community alternative to Facebook group? 4 weeks ago:
Piefed has an option for gallery layout for photo groups. join.piefed.social/…/optimizing-image-communities…
Piefed is like Lemmy and can federate with it
- Comment on What exactly is a self-hosted small LLM actually good for (<= 3B) 4 weeks ago:
I’ve run a few models that I could on my GPU. I don’t think the smaller models are really good enough. They can do stuff, sure, but to get anything out of it, I think you need the larger models.
They can be used for basic things, though. There are coder specific models you can look at. Deepseek and qwen coder are some popular ones
- Comment on [deleted] 4 weeks ago:
If the CIA wanted to put a keylogger on your phone, it would be customs, the CIA would intercept it at some point, possibly in customs, then put it in the boot loader or on the SSD firmware or something so you’d never know it was there and wouldn’t reasonably be able to overwrite it no matter what.
That probably doesn’t help you though. If you want to be sure you’d have to reflash every bit of the phone, not just the OS.
- Comment on YSK: Non-violent protests are 2x likely to succeed and no non-violent movement that has involved more than 3.5% of the country population has ever failed 4 weeks ago:
I don’t want to ask about the chocolate
- Comment on The hidden cost of self-hosting 4 weeks ago:
I didn’t move shit haha. Dumped OneDrive onto the Nas and mounted it for next cloud, I didn’t even clean out the photos, which I copied into immich. I did move some ebooks, but that was very few things that I have
- Comment on Anyone else going basic with their NAS? 5 weeks ago:
I used to. I once turned a laptop into a Windows media server just to host movies and music for the house. That was fun
- Comment on We have to solve the money problem! 5 weeks ago:
Just to keep the instance up and running he needs to spend up to $5000 a month, pretty much out of his pocket.
Wtf!?
- Comment on xkcd #3100: Alert Sound 5 weeks ago:
ThinkGeek used to have the annoyatron that would do that. www.youtube.com/watch?v=5z1I1grocF0
- Comment on First server: Buying hardware in a developing country 5 weeks ago:
Anything that fits the socket and has the IO and form factor that you need is fine
- Comment on First server: Buying hardware in a developing country 5 weeks ago:
You may be overestimating your requirements a bit. For video, all you need is something with a transcoder and it could handle at least one stream. If this is just for you, it’ll be idle most of the time. As long as the hard drives have good reviews, it’ll be fine.
What you listed sounds good. I have my entire family’s files and photos (with some duplicates that i never removed) and it comes out to less than 1TB.
I think your idea sounds fine. An old PC will do fine.
- The covert method Meta uses to track mobile browsing without consent — even in incognito mode or with a VPN | Technologyenglish.elpais.com ↗Submitted 1 month ago to technology@lemmy.world | 0 comments
- Comment on Welcome to Lemmy.zip 1 month ago:
i hope you all enjoyed my story of me shitting my pants 😂
- Comment on PSA: Exporting and importing your account settings will also include your saved posts 1 month ago:
I thought that was gone for good, ty!