passthejoe, to RaspberryPi
@passthejoe@ruby.social avatar

I just set up my first reverse proxy. Don't get too crazy — it was in the Caddy web server, where everything is easy.

I now have Caddy on my Raspberry Pi 4 Model B sending the traffic for one domain to a Raspberry Pi Zero W (also running Caddy).

Caddy makes this stuff easy.

I figured it out with this post:

https://caddy.community/t/running-a-caddy-server-behind-another-solved/13122/4

And the server (which is just showing the Caddy default page) is:

https://linux.stevenrosenberg.net/

illusionofmana, to GraphicDesign
@illusionofmana@socel.net avatar

to the young graphic designers/artists that do home print media. My word of advice... DONT USE THE BAKED IN PRINT OVER NET FEATURE.
Get a cheap thin client from a thrift or e-cycler, dump windows 7 or linux on it and set up print server.
It will save you a billion years of troubleshooting and wanting to throw your expensive printer out the window.
Wishing you the best. ~An artist who hasnt had a printer issue since 2016!
#graphicdesign #art #artist #IT #tech #homelab #dev #linux

mmeier, to homelab
@mmeier@social.mei-home.net avatar

I've got an idea. Let's form an IoT company. One that makes really great, high quality, well designed products. You know, ones that don't drop out every time you look at them wrong. We offer them cheap, burning through some VC money.

We will certainly fail. But for one glorious moment, people will know good IoT. And the next time somebody tries to sell them crap, they get beaten to a pulp with their shitty products.

And perhaps then, we will actually get good IoT stuff.

linuxtldr, to homelab
@linuxtldr@noc.social avatar

Is it a best solution?

technotim, to homelab
@technotim@mastodon.social avatar
  • HomeLab is a Marathon, not a Sprint
  • Forward Compatible Releases
  • Traefik 3 is Here

https://youtu.be/MQtM4gilwVA

axelrafn, to homelab
@axelrafn@hachyderm.io avatar

Got word from my landlord that the is a bit high, so I just bought a to place here in my office to see what the usage of the and such is, and if it's high then I'm going to look into making a new with lower wattage computers.

Coming from where the electricity is so cheap it messes a bit with a person's mind and behaviour.

david, to homelab
@david@davd.io avatar

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willmurphy, to homelab

How are folks doing or for their ? I have a small but useful app running on my LAN, and I’m tired of remembering the IP address of the raspberry pi that’s running it.

cdp1337, to homelab
@cdp1337@social.veraciousnetwork.com avatar

So if you are looking for a network diagnostic utility (command line), something you can run on a laptop when doing common troubleshooting for misbehaving networks, what are some features you'd like to have?

Thus far I'm thinking

  • IP
  • link speed
  • neighbor data via LLDP (to know what port a given outlet is plugged into)
  • gateway
  • DNS info
  • "is google reachable"
chiefgyk3d, to homelab
@chiefgyk3d@social.chiefgyk3d.com avatar

Well fuck me I changed credit cards a few months ago and forgot to update my Wasabi account for my S3 buckets to backup my NAS. So they suspended the account so I had to make a whole new one, and now just restarted my NAS backup on the Synology box. Well this is probably going to take about a week for the first backup as it’s a couple terabytes.

video/mp4

ruudNL, to fediverse

Zijn er mensen geïnteresseerd om te helpen bij het hosten van onze fediverse instances?

Zoals je wellicht weet, host ik o.a. mastodon.world, lemmy.world en nog een dozijn ad=ndere fediverse instances. Ik zou het wel leuk vinden als iemand met dezelfde interesse voor self-hosting en Fediverse, zou willen helpen met uitbreiden, onderhouden en brainstormen over deze platformen. (Ik heb al wel veel hulp op instance niveau)

Oftewel zijn er andere nerds met wat tijd over?

#fediverse #hosting #homelab #hobby

technotim, to homelab
@technotim@mastodon.social avatar

Where there’s a will, there’s a way…

The manifesto...

neiman, to archlinux
@neiman@mastodon.social avatar

Any recommendation for a VPS hosting where you can install ?

It's for personal usage so something cheap and light.

doboprobodyne,
@doboprobodyne@mathstodon.xyz avatar

@neiman

Www.lowendbox.com

And the associated forum www.lowendtalk.com

Might be of interest to you.

zrail, to homeassistant
@zrail@hachyderm.io avatar

It's so nice to have a parts bin deep enough (and infrastructure developed enough) to just build the things I want to build.

I put some grass seed down but didn't have a sprinkler, so I bought a sprinkler, and then I decided I wanted to hook it up to

All I needed to buy was a cheapie in-ground solenoid sprinkler valve, NPT to GHT thread adapters, and a 24VAC transformer. Dug a Z-Wave relay out of the parts bin and wired it up.

WagesOf, to homelab
@WagesOf@gamepad.club avatar

at the I had to use an undocumented method to default the nvram on my old dell laser printer to reset a self signed default cert to get printing services back.

Ugh, why are these things so dumb? If you have a self signed cert that's expired and you KNOW it's expired the default action isn't to force the user to go on and delete all the certs (only way to get the self signed setup option back) and make them reset it.

You just fix your own damn cert.

:facepalm:

ben, to homelab
@ben@hardill.me.uk avatar

Any suggestions for the cheapest place to get hold of a USB Coral TPU in the UK

Looking to play with Fargate

ainmosni, to homelab
@ainmosni@berlin.social avatar

As my old NUC was showing its age, and didn't suffice for my needs anymore, I decided to build a new one. And because I prefer running all my in containers, but abhor fucking around with and docker-compose, it's a single-node cluster, using , just like my old server. One big difference is that the new server has a decent amount of drives for storage. I decided to set up to manage that, and zfs is all it's cracked up to be.

box464, to homelab
@box464@mastodon.social avatar

This week, I was working out of town and wanted to see if I could survive on this little Chuwi palm sized mini pc. The answer is yes…barely.

I’m not very tolerant of slow response rates on my daily system and that WAS there if I had Teams, Slack, three browsers, vs code and a zoom meeting going all at the same time. But it survived.

pieceofthepie, to AWS
@pieceofthepie@n8e.dev avatar

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jFrGhodqC08

Well, it's not wrong. I like the graph.

Venture Capital > Startup >

technotim, to ubuntu
@technotim@mastodon.social avatar

Since the new Ubuntu 24.04 LTS (Noble Numbat) is out, should I YOLO upgrade all of my servers like I did with the last LTS using an Ansible Playbook?

alternativeto, to random
@alternativeto@mas.to avatar

QEMU, the open-source machine emulator and virtualization software, has launched version 9.0 with new features such as LoongArch KVM acceleration support, multi-queue support for the virtio-blk block driver, and improved support for ARM architecture.
https://alternativeto.net/news/2024/4/qemu-9-0-release-with-loongarch-kvm-acceleration-and-raspberry-pi-4-support/

hanscees, (edited )
@hanscees@mas.to avatar

@alternativeto good for #proxmox #homelab people 😎

loongarch I have looked up:
its a risc type of instruction set for (specific?) risc cpu's
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reduced_instruction_set_computer

here is an explanation https://loongson.github.io/LoongArch-Documentation/LoongArch-Vol1-EN.html#introduction

denix, to homelab
@denix@society.oftrolls.com avatar

PSA: the Linux "Predictable Network Interface Device Names" concept sometimes is unpredictable!

Upgraded Proxmox VE from 8.1 to 8.2 on Minisforum MS-01 and 10 GigE network interfaces gained a new "npX" suffix -> no network. Get your local consoles ready!

If I'm reading it right, "n<port-num>" specifies "p0" and "p1" ports, so the interface names are now by default:

enp2s0f0 -> enp2s0f0np0
enp2s0f1 -> enp2s0f1np1

I know about udev and hwdb, but the change was unexpected...

WagesOf, to homelab
@WagesOf@gamepad.club avatar

my was broken. I knew it wasn't going to be that easy!

moves static ip out of dhcp range

Man, there's no sense of accomplishment when things just work.

Maybe I need to go back to debian, that bus is a struggler!

shollyethan, to selfhosted
@shollyethan@fosstodon.org avatar

Excited to launch a new project today that I'm calling selfh.st/companions, a curated list of companion applications for self-hosted software:

https://selfh.st/blog/introducing-selfhst-companions/

The linked post explains the rationale for adding apps to this list, which is a bit smaller than selfh.st/apps.

As usual, feel free to send me a DM or reach out via the site's contact address if you'd like to discuss the project or any of the software listed.

WagesOf, to homelab
@WagesOf@gamepad.club avatar

Well, I guess I'll have to upgrade the whole if I want the newest kubernetes to work.

Needs to be done anyway.

All aboard the struggle bus, we're going up that hill!

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