

If anybody likes the concept of generating a backend from a yaml, but doesn’t like the LLM focus - there is a well established project for a well established format.
If anybody likes the concept of generating a backend from a yaml, but doesn’t like the LLM focus - there is a well established project for a well established format.
Since I started using xPipe, everything looks like a nail.
Not sure if it is part of the free tier, but you can use xPipe to ssh directly into a docker container, on a remote server or on the local machine.
tealdeer
Use pastebin to share them
raspberry pi + USB raid enclosure in mirror mode with 2x HDD
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this is also nice instead of borgserver. Then you can add new clients via web GUI.
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I made it so that the ps1 on my servers shows the servername@[server IP]
It seems to be paid in app stores, but free otherwise.
I have my personal website domain and some selfhosted stuff on subdomains on a njalla for over 5 years. Never had any issues cause none of what I do is illegal.
I don’t remember how I set it up a long time ago. But when I look at my server logs I only see myself.
Afaik I just added the biggests lists. But I don’t remember.
crowdsec is arguably not completely open source, but I’m very satisfied with it.
Well it says right there that the app is hidden due to your antifeature settings.
10/10 best value
put your butt on a scale, convert the result to RAM, duh
Why not get a 0.5 or 1 tb nvme ssd and set it all as swap?
It will run probably 10 times slower, but it’s cheap and doable.
I personally really like sftpgo and I mount it via webdav.
I used seafile first, then nextcloud. Each for a couple of years and had significant problems with both.
For some reason I really like the rambo penguin energy from https://linux-hardware.org/