But Syncthing Fork is not shut down and is still maintained (never used the main version tbh).
https://github.com/Catfriend1/syncthing-android-fdroid
https://f-droid.org/packages/com.github.catfriend1.syncthingandroid/
But Syncthing Fork is not shut down and is still maintained (never used the main version tbh).
https://github.com/Catfriend1/syncthing-android-fdroid
https://f-droid.org/packages/com.github.catfriend1.syncthingandroid/
I’ve used Joplin before which was okay-ish (but borked the e2e encryption during an update).
Now I would recommend Silverbullet if you are really keen on self hosting a notes app.
But the notes that work best for me is simply Obsidian + Syncthing-Fork (you could self host a syncthing server), thanks to its sheer ability to adapt to nearly any use case thanks to its plugin.
Check out beszel, nearly no setup needed.
The easiest solution I found and use is Beszel.
https://github.com/henrygd/beszel
Just a hub with the most important stats and some simple agents on the servers.
Part of self hosting is to decide yourself what you want or need.
I am very happy with Beszel (https://github.com/henrygd/beszel) as it is enough for my use case.
That being said compatibility is huge in the GrafProm Stack. A lot of software has Prometheus compatible end points which can then be visualised with Grafana.
Want to know how many requests are hitting your server? Count Diamond blocks mined per player on a Minecraft server? Want to track your weight and workout time? Or do you want to count yellow cars driving by your house? Grafana & Prometheus got you.
I’ve recently found Beszel and i want to use it to replace my grafana/Prometheus/node exporter stack. It seems to be a rather easy & clean solution. Sure, you can do more with grafana and Prometheus but I can’t be bothered having to learn that, when all I want is some simple monitoring.
You just have to trust the source. Sometimes that’s
easy, likeRed Hat, andsometimesthat’s hard.
FTFY
As it is run by volunteers, they probably want to keep corporate (or domain hoarders) off their platform unless they pay.
Even when you host a HUGE static website (e.g. maps with thousands of image files). You can just throw it on R2 add a few transform rules, point a domain at it, and you are done. Also highlights the usability of Cloudflare compared to other solutions.
only free/cheap and usable DNS host
Check out desec.io als an alternative
Absurdly safe.
[…] Ceph
For me these two things are exclusive of each other. I had nothing but trouble with Ceph.
Very confused by the answers here. Anyway, check this list: https://github.com/anderspitman/awesome-tunneling
I personally used frp many years ago and it worked great.
Pretty much however you want. You can let it import and sort by a folder logic of your design or can make it read an already existing library without immich modifying the structure.
I just started working with k8s (OpenShift). I don’t see myself switching my private setup to k8s. How long did it take you to be comfortable with it that you made that decision?
Think Invidious for porn.
So, are user accounts planned? That would be a great feature, especially if favoriting a video would automatically cache/download the video on the server.
Would love to buy some, but shipping to EU is too expensive.
You turn the visibility in the web interface on and then you can browse them as well.
Does someone use nixOS? How does that hold up for this usecase?
Bluesky is not part of the fediverse and threads is mostly technically capable to be part of it - it is however blocked from the most other instances.