

Aww man I remember those well. Is this for nostalgia or do you regularly use it?
Incessant tinkerer since the 70’s. Staunch privacy advocate. SelfHoster. Musician of mediocre talent. https://soundcloud.com/hood-poet-608190196
Aww man I remember those well. Is this for nostalgia or do you regularly use it?
Whatever solution(s) you come up with, you are going to have to address security at some point, to keep all the good stuff in, and all the baddies out…and there are millions of baddie bots just dying to get to your server to set up an xmrig-monero mining operation on your server. They don’t share in the profits either…lol.
So, while you are figuring out infrastructure, don’t overlook security.
To be honest, that was the only thing I could scrape up. At the very least, I figured if it wasn’t readily usable, it would give you some ideas of how to cobble together something along the same lines to solve your issue. Other options were using proprietary apps like FoneBackup, etc.
Cheers
LOL! It’s a real product tho. I’m struggling to get through 32 oz. I guess I don’t have the use case of someone like Diddy.
Would this work: https://github.com/johannesschiessl/Goodnotes-Backup
entirety of my network to a third party tool that I don’t know that well.
Understandable.
But I’m not very comfortable giving 100% access to Tailscale to my internal network
Out of curiosity, why are you uncomfortable with Tailscale?
Interesting. What kind of limits are there? For instance, I probably have archived well over 50k links/articles. Are there import/export options? Being federated and designed to be a share/colab platform, are there options where certain links remain private? I mean, most people probably don’t want to see all my tentacle porn. /s I’m down to to help in beta testing if that is needed. Currently I run Readeck & Linkwarden, but those are not share/colab apps. What are you using for tagging…AI or is it up to the instance owner to properly tag?
What kind of security measures are you running with a public facing website?
I think for now, I will just be a part of what is already here. Maybe later I may entertain the idea.
I can definitely sing the praises of Proxmox. One of the three businesses I run from home uses a piece of software called BlueBeam. Feature for feature, I’ve not been able to find an opensource alternative. So I spin up a Windows VM with Proxmox for BlueBeam. I also run quite a few of the helper scripts, tho I am really keeping an eye on that. There seems to be diverging opinions among the devs on how things should operate. I also run a couple of small AI projects on Proxmox, so yea…it gets a work out. For what Proxmox can do, I was honestly surprised that the community edition was free. That’s an awesome piece of software.
This one always makes me giggle and think of this.
Do you have persistent IPtables then?
counters that periodically reset,
Yes, reading comprehension on my part. Doh!
homepage
I liked Homepage. Very customizable, very well presented package and the UI is nice. I know, if you are running the *arr stack, it does a lot of interfacing with those apps. Not exclusively the *arr stack as it can interface with ProxMox to show how many VMs you’re running and load/CPU etc.
Samba was not designed to be containerized.
There are some things that shouldn’t be containerized even tho they can be. I can see the benefit of a user wanting to containerize everything…it’s one neat little package. I look at on a case by case basis. For instance, Caddy I installed on bare metal instead of a container even tho there is one for Caddy.
That’s one I haven’t tried. I’ve probably tried most of the other dashboard offerings and decided to go with Homarr. I do like the monitoring aspect of Glance, tho I use NetData for that kind of monitoring. But yeah bro, looks great!
Well, I’ve always been aware of Lemmy, Mastodon, Matrix, et al, but I really never explored them until now. I have been at Reddit now, since week one, and over the years I have really grown tired of the bullshit that goes on there. Lots of great subs especially selfhost and homelab, and some music subs, but you have to wade through all the crap to get to some good information.
Hmmm well, I am a cannabis enthusiast. LOL And I’m quite familiar with the dark regions of the intertubes.
Holy shit I hope my brain can process new tech at that age like you
I love technology man. I always have since days of reading old Popular Mechanics and Popular Science mags. Here’s some of what I self host.
I guess old habits die hard. After using nano for so long, vim frustrates me. I recognize it as superior, it’s just something I never really pursued. Plus I use MobaXTerm which bridges the gap in that it has built in editors that would be more in line with Vim.