Not at all. I didn’t mean to imply it was plagued with issues, but I did run into them every now and then. Nothing I couldn’t ever resolve either but it’s still not something I’d recommend to a novice unless they are open to potentially breaking their system in a way that may be unknown to them.
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I exclusively use Debian stable. I ran unstable for a while but in general I never felt like it gave me anything I needed. I also do not recommend running unstable unless you’re very familiar with Debian and are easily able to work out issues. They didn’t come up often, but they did come up.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Federal Surveillance Tech Becomes Mandatory in New Cars by 2027English
1·17 days agoHm. Well I certainly agree that privacy invasive stuff is absolutely unwelcome but I’m also a pretty big fan of backup cameras. I bought a 2023 and while it does have the “infotainment” and backup can, outside of that it’s all quite dum and everything outside of like bluetooth paring and general infotainment stuff is all physical buttons.
So really my point is while it is unusual, even brand new vehicles can manage to avoid the privacy nightmare.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Federal Surveillance Tech Becomes Mandatory in New Cars by 2027English
19·20 days agoWhy 2016 specifically?
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•It's self hosting Sunday! What's up selfhosters? Infrastructure editionEnglish
1·26 days agoMost likely no unless the raid controllers are identical and you aren’t using Synology’s hybrid raid stuff.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•I didn't find a self-hosted backup manager that fit my needs so I built one: Arkeep [v0.1.0-beta]English
7·1 month agoPer his description it uses Restic under the hood so for the nitty gritty on that you can just go read the very decent Restic docs.
I’m a big fan of restic and use it for all my backups.
If the router is the single point if entry at your edge then I’d run fail2ban on it assuming it can see the traffic
What made you switch to it over tailscale+headscale? Currently that’s been doing everything I need without issue.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•RIP Discord: Self-Hosted Discord Alternatives Tested (TeamSpeak, Stoat, Fluxer, Matrix, & More)English
3·2 months agoCheck out the Teamspeak6 beta. I don’t know about offline messages but it addresses all your other complaints. I moved to it from Mumble somewhat recently and have been very happy with it.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•noob questions seeking non-noob answersEnglish
2·2 months agoMachine wise anything will work. Give yourself a chassis with room to add more disks down the road or just build your storage setup in a way that gives you what flexibility you need (though that tends to come with sacrifices).
I use Nextcloud for general file syncing between devices as occaisonal small file sharing.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Theoretically speaking, if one wanted to sail the seas while being not very tech savvy – is using a VPN (Mullvad) enough? I would never, of course… but theoretically?
7·2 months agoMulvad is great but if you need port forwarding you’ll have to look elsewhere as they no longer provide that feature.
I use keepass2android and “sync” via its native WebDAV support with my nextcloud instance as the source. Been working great forever.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Presenting ilias, yet another dashboard because obviously the world needed one moreEnglish
2·2 months agoAh, well, then perhaps I will monitor it.
For internal use I just monitor everything with zabbix. What Ive been wanting is (as I said) a public “status screen” that my few users can hit just to verify if things are in fact down or if it’s just them.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Presenting ilias, yet another dashboard because obviously the world needed one moreEnglish
19·2 months agoOk, you might have finally gotten me to consider a “dashboard”. I’ve been wanting a simple public facing service status page and this sounds like a nice solution.
Haha, I’ve never had to deal with something quite that high pressure but I’ve definitely been a little looser than standard during at least a couple emergencies.
Kernel upgrade WHILE you’re out for beers!
Someone just posted their own short reviews of a slew of wiki options in this community so maybe go take a peek at that.
Personally I’m finding I like Otterwiki quite a lot though I’ve not yet dug deep into it.
As someone with no such mental barriers you’ll have to take take my words with a grain if salt. I’m certainly not ever looking to make purchase something that is crap/doesn’t work/is useless. I do as much research as i can on the item, think about how I expect to use the item, and try to think about what may work and not work about the time.
If I can’t come up with a strong objective reason to not get it then I buy it. Generally you can return most things so if I’m particularly hesitant about something due to too many unknowns I’ll just make sure I can return it. Sometimes there may be a few but I consider that the price of the lesson.
There is also nothing wrong with asking the opinions of others if you know nothing about it and you know someone who might. People ask me about computer and electronics purchases because I have a lot if experience and can typically advise them of things they didn’t consider.
What I don’t do is ask people who know little to nothing about whatever the item is and then base my own opinion entirely on their uneducated one.
At the end of the day though you really just have to allow yourself to make mistakes. There’s nothing wrong with that and is often the one if the best ways to learn something.
I use portainer extensively and am quite fond of it. I normally live on the CLI so picking a GUI tool over cli management is unusual for me but I’ve found portainer largely just makes typical management easier and doesn’t get in my way at all.
For your other questions I have no answers. I self host everything so to me “what is worth running” is not a question that makes sense. I run what I need and my needs therefore define what I run.
I stick to IRC over matrix.


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