I mean, pretty cool, but why is this posted to [email protected]?
Just someone running away from Reddit.
I mean, pretty cool, but why is this posted to [email protected]?
So, it might not sound like much, but 4gb of ram is plenty enough to do quite a bit with self hosting.
If you want to self host, and use it as an opportunity to learn, I recommend you install Debian, and get your hands dirty. If just want to self host without much of a headache, yunohost seems cool, but I’ve never used it, so I can’t recommend it.
Just add pkgs.helix
to your systemPackages.
Around 350~400 GB. I compress and encrypt before sending to backblaze.
I don’t store much on backblaze, so I don’t think I’ve ever spent over 2USD there in a month. As for Cloudflare, I’m able to stay in the free tier.
For my homelab:
For things that I host externally (i.e. not part of my homelab):
Looks cool.
I’m currently working on something similar, but for long form content. I want to make a blog, and have posts posted both to the fediverse and to nostr, but my solution is more of a self-hosted thing.
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Ah, that explains it. I get the want and the need to monetise your product, but taking free features away to make them paid? Not the way to go, imo.
If you have a domain, you could setup split brain dns.
Apart from this being terribly written, doesn’t seem like a terrible idea to me.
Dex is still around, and still getting updates too.
It’s funny people’s X and Wayland experiences are so varied. I could never stop screen tearing with X, on multiple machines, with Wayland I never had any tearing. It brought along different small issues, but never had tearing, which in my opinion was a better option than no issues and tearing. These issues got fixed with time, and now I’d hate to go back to X.
Alt gorilla version name I wanted to see: Guerilla Gorilla. Could’ve even kept the wallpaper the same.
Deepin deez nuts
Material 3 Expressive “seems to level the playing field for users of all ages,” as the design helped people over 45 years old spot interface elements just as fast as younger users
Sounds to me like they slowed down people younger than 45.
No, it just became rolling release.
Don’t use OpenOffice, it’s nearly unmaintained, use LibreOffice
Seems pretty good. I recently 3d printed a little 10in mini rack for myself, but I went with Chris Borge’s Rackfinity. I feel like the threaded rods give it plenty of strength, which makes me a lot more comfortable hanging my hardware in the rack.
'Cause it was quarter past eleven