A directory full of plaintext files. Can cat
them from the command line.
A directory full of plaintext files. Can cat
them from the command line.
I also cannot see replies while signed in. It’s something I’ve accepted as a shortcoming of Lemmy from time to time.
DNS points to the domain. Then you configure the subdomain on the same IP. Maybe I’m missing something, but this is how I understand subdomains.
RAID. No question. Or two individual drives each alternating full backups, which is what I do.
I just plugged in a new drive to replace an SSD that locked and wouldn’t write new backups. It failed a format attempt. I immediately ordered a replacement. Remember the rule: one is none.
And for fucksake, have an offsite backup.
I was so confused about a package delivery. I opened the thread, saw Self Hosted, and suddenly everything clicked.
Cheers to nice cable management. Don’t look at the mess below my desk.
I complained when the term “crypto” was co-opted. Come die with me on this hill where we care about things.
I’ve been relying on pfSense for around a decade.
Syncthing is amazing. I had it keeping a dir of files synced on my LAN for a good stretch, but ended up replacing multiple devices with a single MBP and some external displays. I’ll look to it again if that changes in the future. Can’t recommend it enough.
printf “%s\n” “Hello, CrimeDad!”
This is valuable info. Is there a Docker image that’s preconfigured for it or did you install on a LAMP image or other third way?
I constructed a simple kbase for myself using Docbase. I love it.
Same. I don’t recall the pricing but I signed up roughly around that time. I haven’t regretted it.
+1 for Syncthing. Very reliable between my multiple Macs and NAS.
Looks interesting. Marked it for exploration. Too many cool projects to explore and not enough time!