How would you handle LFS in this setup?
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Evilschnuff@feddit.orgto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•[question] Help me access my local homeserver using a public domain nameEnglish4·17 days agoWhy do you need a domain on an internet facing dns if you can just define it with your local dns? Unless you want to access your services via internet, in which case you would need a public ip.
From what I’ve read gitea is a fork of gogs and forgejo is a gitea fork so I should get similar benefits right?
But that means that the database is running on nfs, right? I read that this is not recommended due to locking issues and roundtime latency.
The hacking in Mr Robot looked more authentic, I really liked it. But they usually just executed some random scripts without printouts lol.
Evilschnuff@feddit.orgto Self-hosting@slrpnk.net•Turn A Broken Phone Into A Home ServerEnglish5·2 months agoCan serve as emergency power though. Something you would have to add anyway with a serious setup.
Think about power consumption of your hardware. If it is supposed to run 24/7 this can add up over a year. The money could be invested in power efficient hardware instead. There are calculators online
I find the topic interesting and want to both experiment with the ortholinear and split concepts. But the main thing holding me back is the same reason I am using zsh and not fish: compatibility. I don’t want to confuse myself with two ways of typing when I need to work on another pc and I will not be using a split keyboard on my laptop for example.
Evilschnuff@feddit.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•Solar-Powered E-Reader With No ButtonsEnglish3·7 months agoNice I wanted to play with eink displays at some point but they are still quite expensive.
I know. If you read carefully, I mention that the benefit lies in getting one thing that you can return wholesale and where you don‘t need to debug the origin of the issue yourself.
I bought myself the asrock N100 itx mainboard with ram and drives. Thought that it’s super simple.
I’m now fighting with issues since June. The machine is always freezing after 2 days runtime. Just recently found out that it’s probably the ram stick even though I explicitly bought a stick on the mb compatibility list. Will take probably two more weeks until I get a replacement. I couldn’t use it as NAS in the meantime since I couldn’t be sure that my data is safe.
In my case that’s ok since I’m not dependent on it. You should consider if this level of jank is ok for you.
Otherwise go for the „expensive“ 2/4 bay nas where you can just return the whole thing in case something breaks and you don’t need to find out which component is faulty. Have it running reliably otherwise, with software etc set up for you. I underestimated the time investment.
Evilschnuff@feddit.orgto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Best free way to sync obsidian?English5·11 months agoI’m using the plugin remotely save and sync via WebDAV. Nextcloud provides a WebDAV interface so it’s pretty straight forward, and I can read my vault online via Nextcloud Web. Im mostly happy with it but sometimes there are some sync hiccups if versions of the plugin are very far apart but I also have 5-6 instances of obsidian that I need to keep in sync.
Evilschnuff@feddit.orgto Linux@lemmy.ml•Linux 6.13 Staging Clears Out 107k Lines Of Code From Old & Unmaintained DriversEnglish30·11 months agoThis is from the article: „If there are any genuine users of these drivers remaining that are still running an upstream kernel, the drivers can always be reverted / merged back but otherwise they are gone without anyone maintaining them.“
Evilschnuff@feddit.orgto Linux@lemmy.ml•Google Chrome severely damaged extensions, time to move to a better browserEnglish4·11 months agoStupid question, but do they prevent google from recreating their own browser? Chromium is mostly open source. They could just fork the project, rename it and support it much better than the open source community. This would place them again as the most used browser due to conveniences of ecosystem integration etc.
Evilschnuff@feddit.orgto science@lemmy.world•Plants Really Do 'Scream'. We've Simply Never Heard Them Until NowEnglish2·11 months agoFor me the question is if plants can actually hear these distress sounds, otherwise it’s not really for communication.
Evilschnuff@feddit.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•Smart gardening firm’s shutdown a reminder of Internet of Things’ fickle natureEnglish31·1 year agoI think that’s still new, in terms of adoption.
Evilschnuff@feddit.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•Smart gardening firm’s shutdown a reminder of Internet of Things’ fickle natureEnglish62·1 year agoIoT at home is still new and it’s good that there are explorative attempts. Just don’t expect to be there when the market found what works.
Evilschnuff@feddit.orgto Technology@lemmy.ml•There is no Black Friday - Brett Scott on cultural malwareEnglish21·1 year agoYeah globalization probably changes cultural celebrations a lot. Interesting perspective.
Evilschnuff@feddit.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•This Windows 11 Start menu change is now coming to Windows 10English2·1 year agoI also like the LTSC version for my workstation, less nonsense.
Especially since ai is just treated as outsourcing 2.0