shadowbert
@shadowbert@kbin.social
- Comment on Which OS do you use for your homeserver? 9 months ago:
Unraid, mostly
- Comment on What's the point on hosting RSS reader's? 10 months ago:
like Google
Too soon. I mean, it was ages ago but...
- Comment on Relative size comparison of social media platforms (December 2023) 11 months ago:
3 billion of them. So, over a third of the population of earth does (at least according to this graphic).
- Comment on Arrs Feedback 11 months ago:
It's in the Arch TOS.
- Comment on domain name with your own name? 11 months ago:
I'm using cloudflare as my DNS, and it's literally just:
- Create an A record.
- Set the name to "*" (without quotes)
- Set the IP to the appropriate server
- You may want to untick the proxy, depending on what you're hosting. If it's web stuff only it's fine, but if you're doing anything else as well it'll get in the way.
On the letsencrypt side, it's pretty similar. Create a certificate with
doman.name
and*.domain.name
(if you want them to share a cert) and you're off. - Comment on domain name with your own name? 11 months ago:
I host some private stuff on mine, hidden behind an authentication service that is. But because I just use a wildcard no-one can really tell what I have hosted - the same login page occurs for every subdomain, regardless of whether it's actually wired up to something.
That doesn't help with services you wish to make semi-public (like a lemmy instance) though.
- Comment on Anyone knows a good lightweight self-hosted alternative to GitHub? 11 months ago:
I'd definetly recommend GitLab too - but it's not light.
- Comment on What to use as offsite backup? 11 months ago:
My mate's home server.
- Comment on Offsite Backups with Slow-ish Upload? 11 months ago:
I've never really understood why, seemingly universally, symmetric (or at least non-anemic upload plans) are completely unaffordable compared to "normal" plans (assuming they're available at all).
It truly sucks for stuff like this.
- Comment on What I just learned about restoring BorgBackups 11 months ago:
I missed that part in the docs - thanks. Now it's working way better.
- Comment on What I just learned about restoring BorgBackups 1 year ago:
Is it normal for borg to nag for my password so many times?
80a8f8fc1129:/# borgmatic list local: Listing archives Enter passphrase for key /mnt/borg-repository: Enter passphrase for key /mnt/borg-repository: 80a8f8fc1129-2023-11-08T14:54:25.535734 Wed, 2023-11-08 14:54:28 [5a6245718dcb7e7dfec023cf0a62f568a9714b0f27d7a422e97b44870e9ecfbd] 80a8f8fc1129-2023-11-08T14:55:06.056089 Wed, 2023-11-08 14:55:08 [bce2ae9ff5b58212993281c938eb6812fe706bb1b62b80e40a32d38179f3b86c] 80a8f8fc1129-2023-11-08T14:55:24.704310 Wed, 2023-11-08 14:55:28 [7793ab62dac221d3b90434c19e0c44f917c9caedbc6250b71c86c78327348539] 80a8f8fc1129-2023-11-08T15:01:25.862051 Wed, 2023-11-08 15:01:28 [b1c83dc0ccd3d04ddfcb7d39358e8978f93a705b792105ef9c0389faf6d6e387] 80a8f8fc1129-2023-11-08T15:02:25.774879 Wed, 2023-11-08 15:02:28 [fe74cdf86dceea5a21d5305e3314733adf31d5cfe3d63e934381cec2176e59c2] 80a8f8fc1129-2023-11-08T15:02:31.879678 Wed, 2023-11-08 15:02:38 [9a2189207aa475ac866a4f7aa62d6d3c83ae53bd008dd4240de2b4277554620e] local: Listing archives Enter passphrase for key /mnt/borg-repository: Enter passphrase for key /mnt/borg-repository: 80a8f8fc1129-2023-11-08T14:54:25.535734 Wed, 2023-11-08 14:54:28 [5a6245718dcb7e7dfec023cf0a62f568a9714b0f27d7a422e97b44870e9ecfbd] 80a8f8fc1129-2023-11-08T14:55:06.056089 Wed, 2023-11-08 14:55:08 [bce2ae9ff5b58212993281c938eb6812fe706bb1b62b80e40a32d38179f3b86c] 80a8f8fc1129-2023-11-08T14:55:24.704310 Wed, 2023-11-08 14:55:28 [7793ab62dac221d3b90434c19e0c44f917c9caedbc6250b71c86c78327348539] 80a8f8fc1129-2023-11-08T15:01:25.862051 Wed, 2023-11-08 15:01:28 [b1c83dc0ccd3d04ddfcb7d39358e8978f93a705b792105ef9c0389faf6d6e387] 80a8f8fc1129-2023-11-08T15:02:25.774879 Wed, 2023-11-08 15:02:28 [fe74cdf86dceea5a21d5305e3314733adf31d5cfe3d63e934381cec2176e59c2] 80a8f8fc1129-2023-11-08T15:02:31.879678 Wed, 2023-11-08 15:02:38 [9a2189207aa475ac866a4f7aa62d6d3c83ae53bd008dd4240de2b4277554620e] 80a8f8fc1129:/#
- Comment on What I just learned about restoring BorgBackups 1 year ago:
Could you mount a blank directory into docker, then use borg to mount the backups into that?
- Comment on What I just learned about restoring BorgBackups 1 year ago:
Makes sense - compromises like you say.
So in the context of unraid, do I just run the borgmatic container on both ends? Or should there be a specific 'server' one?
- Comment on What I just learned about restoring BorgBackups 1 year ago:
Is there a way to have an ssh remote without borg installed on the target?
- Comment on Elon Musk’s X is testing an annual fee for unverified accounts 1 year ago:
I wonder how reddit users would respond to this sort of treatment. We've already sorta proven that most users are addicted enough that they'd get away with it.
Suppose I shouldn't give anyone ideas though...
- Comment on My new favourite password manager 1 year ago:
I personally prefer bitwarden, using a self-hosted vaultwarden. It's free, it syncs, it's easy to use.
- Comment on Quadlets might make me finally stop using docker-compose 1 year ago:
I don't really understand what you're suggesting. Having a seperate compose file for your database would "work", but you'd lack any of the dependency handling.
- Comment on Quadlets might make me finally stop using docker-compose 1 year ago:
Dependencies within unrelated projects (ie, sharing a single database container for a few unrelated apps) is something that would be pretty handy, and is missing from compose.
Auto-updates are cool - but also dangerous... I think there's something in running watchtower manually like I have been - when something breaks straight after, I know the cause.