

I use homebox and it has been good for my home usecase. I have put qr codes on boxes to easily check contents from my phone
I use homebox and it has been good for my home usecase. I have put qr codes on boxes to easily check contents from my phone
Peggle Deluxe and Peggle Nights are awesome mouse-only (except typing name i think) casual games!
I do the same!
I have a provider that is not supported by caddy, but I can still use it via duckdns delegation!
https://github.com/caddy-dns/duckdns?tab=readme-ov-file#challenge-delegation
To obtain a certificate using ACME DNS challenges, you’d use this module as described above. But, if you have a different domain (say, my.example.com
) CNAME’d to your Duck DNS domain, you have two options:
my.example.com
.I run proxmox, and proxmox backup server in a vm. PBS backup is encrypted locally, and I upload the backup to backblaze b2 using rclone in a cron job. I store the decryption key elsewhere
It has worked ok for me. I also upload a heartbeat file, it is just a empty file with todays date (touch heartbeat
), so that I can easily check when the last upload happened
When I have used nfs in the past, i have issues with different user ID. What is the best solution these days?
After becoming a father last year, the time I have for tinkering is close to 0. I found it easiest to keep all the data in the same vm / lxc, pretty straight forward to maintain
I tried that too for a time, using samba. But databases didn’t work from a share. I just found it easier in the end to have volumes inside the LXC / VM directly
I’m using smtp gotify , been using it for a while now and it seems OK for alerts and outer features
I used to use LXC, and switched to VM since internet said it was better.
I kinda miss the LXC setup. Day to day I don’t notice any difference, but increasing storage space in VM was a small pain compared to LXC. In VM I increased disk size through proxmox, but then I had to increase the partition inside VM.
In LXC you can just increase disk size and it immediately is available to the containers
I use it too. I am too old to tinker with my OS, Bluefin has some nice defaults and stuff just works (mostly)
I also use miniflux, have used it for more than a year and I have not looked for alternatives, which is good sign.
I use Flux News on android to consume my feeds. https://github.com/KevinCFechtel/FluxNews
Me too. I use uptime kuma to send the api request. then I also get uptime status 🙂
Not sure if it fits you, but personally I have set up a self hosted dovecot instance where i have moved old gmail emails to, using thunderbird as the client.
My thoughts too, what makes this alloy so amazing? It seems to me that sapphire is harder, and otherwise similar use cases
No mention/comparison to Sapphire in the article that I could see, disappointing.
Maybe it is the sintering process that makes it interesting, could be easier to shape maybe 🤔
Yes, I agree, batch moving stuff is important. I haven’t had that problem yet, so let’s hope they add it before I move or something 😅