

If you don’t want to use postgresql for some obscure reason use MariaDB real open source MySQL drop in replacement.


If you don’t want to use postgresql for some obscure reason use MariaDB real open source MySQL drop in replacement.


This.
That’s why temping obscurity for security is not a good idea. Doesn’t take much to be “safe”, at least reasonably safe. But that not much its good practice to be done :)


My server has 48gb ram and in top Lemmy doesn’t appear even in the 0.1% memory usage.


Disk space 10gb, CPU/ram not noticeable on my server (lots of other services using more than Lemmy).
I think it’s been up about one year. One user but I subscribe to all communities I find remotely interesting.


Running “my” own single user instance here.
Great! Love it! The whole idea.


I use endurain but mostly to backup my Garmin activities.
It’s nice, lots of development and efforts and very polished.


Love ha.
I suggest to purchase a home assistant gren device as its really well done and super stable. I moved to one of those after hosting ha on many different devices over time, and would not go back.
You also support the project, which is cool.
SAS drives tends to be top quality server stuff… I would keep them until the break then replace with cheaper sata.
Unless you need something less power hungry (SSSs?) or less noisy.
Also keep the hardware raid, why not. You should be able to remove the raid inside its bios and see the four disks individually.


Tried photoprism, then tried immich. Never went back.
Easier installation, easier management, more polished, just better overall


I worked through three zogbee dongles from Amazon including the sonoff one.
Always had issues with my mesh. Upgrading to the one provided by Nabu guys (the v1) fixed them all and it’s been almost one year rock solid now. No more disconnection or better devices losing it


OpenList?
I follow the good 9pd 3 2 2 rule. Three backups, in two locations, one is remote.
First copy on an external hard drive that gets mounted only for that, then unmounted.
Second copy still at home, on a disk connected to an OpenWRT access point in the patio.
Third copy on my VPS, so remote.
Each night restic take care of all that.


Amazing… Now I sit and wait for somebody to write a web server on top of it…
I never tested copyparty… Thank you for the test… Nice! I am using OpenList at this time, but CC is also nice.
Yes it’s docker… Immich is only deployed via docker.
Indeed its your docker mount points / volumes.
Just use Nginx… It isn’t that difficult, after all.
Or try any one of the “simplified” other proxies out there. I never seen the need for NPM anyway, as it just obfuscate nginx configuration stuff from your eyes.
You can check my wiki at https://wiki.gardiol.org/doku.php?id=selfhost%3Anginx
I wrote for my own benefit, and for others who might be interested.


Gentooer here. Emerge sync &; world daily at night.
Weekly a manual check for stuff that doesn’t autoupdate for reasons.
Monthly / biweekly podman compose pull for containers. Manual, because i don’t trust that kind of autoupdate.
Edit: opnSense updates are manual only when I remember because if it breaks, I must be at home to fix it or i lose remote access and that’s bad.


I don’t care for the pwa since I use Markor on android and syncrhing…
Yes the looks are ugly and it’s been a pain with SSO and auth in general…
Let me know!
I like how your project looks more.


I currently use Silverbullet.MD, which is cool, but a bit too much for my needs.
Can you tell me the pros of using jotty instead?
Does it means you use only FreeBSD and dumbphones?