PhD in Cognitive Sciences. Life is Turing-complete, the Universe is discrete and it’s always DNS. BS in English/Chamullo en Español/日本語で出鱈目
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@BarbecueCowboy@kbin.social In general I think old, small computer laptops are going to be a better long-term solution for self-hosting than a raspberry pi.
Sure, it is hard to compete in terms of size, but you will soon find yourself looking for bigger specs anyways
@SexualPolytope@lemmy.sdf.org I wrote my own music player, after that I installed PiHole. After that I realized there were much better music players out there :-P
@koinu@lemmy.world I take it back 😢
@koinu@lemmy.world I suspect you can force restic not to encrypt. The other additional advantage of restic and similars is that you can specify s3, sftp and other targets.
@voidspace@lemmy.world thank you this is super insightful
@sam@lemmy.ca Honestly it depends a lot on your use case. I have 1x RAM swap and usually only half is used
@Hyrulian@lemmy.world I suspect it is to whitewash the fact that they are walled gardens
“look! we are activitypub-interoperable. it is not our fault everybody wants to use our service instead of mastodon!”
@dustojnikhummer@lemmy.world I’m using SWAG on my VPS and I’m seriously thinking of using it for my home server as well (using NPM for now)
@starkcommando@lemmy.world dyndns worked fine. Duckdns is a preferred among self hosters. Also your domain name provider might also offer dynamic dns sometimes
@Limeey@lemmy.world this is so awesome, no need for registration!
@Magrid@lemm.ee apparently I can do it from my own instance, without registration!!! 😃
@DidacticDumbass@lemmy.one If it helps you, I started with https://mailinabox.email, which is incredibly easy to set up.
Right now I’m using https://github.com/docker-mailserver/docker-mailserver which I feel it is a bit trickier, but more escapable in the long term
@DidacticDumbass@lemmy.one I do, it is a pain and I understand why it is not worth for some people.
@EinfachUnersetzlich@lemm.ee I loved rain loop until I learned they had a vulnerability where a malicious email could compromise the system. IDK if they have fixed it but it was my favorite webmail by far. Nowadays I’m using desktop clients sadly.