Yesterday i replaced a SSD in one of my home servers. The amount of dust was terrible. A very thin and consistent layer of dust in all the insides. What tips can you share to attenuate dust inside our boxes? #homelab#homeserver
I have a home server with various services running (all isolated with different user accounts). The server has a small SSD and a big external HDD, but I'd like to make external backups to my cloud account. The cloud service has a proprietary command line application to sync data, so backups would ideally be date separated compressed tar files that it can then sync. An additional complication are PostgreSQL and SQLite databases that can't just be copied without risking breaking the integrity of the files.
How would you do the backups? Do you have some existing app that you could suggest? I'm sure I can whip up some script to do it, but I wouldn't mind if there was something already made.
Dropped some updates to selfh.st/apps this morning - tiles now have visible/clickable tags, URL properties have been added for sharing custom views with others, and I've added a ton of new project icons.
I'm completely open to feedback on future improvements, but probably won't consider adding any more details to the tiles to prevent them from becoming too cluttered.
Also bei der Installation von #Yunohost hatte ich keinerlei Probleme. Ja: Es muss aktuell Debian 11 als Grundlage installiert sein. Aber das steht auch in der Doku #rtfm 😉
I'm launching a new sister project to the self-hosted apps directory I launched a few weeks ago and am giving the #fediverse a sneak peek because I need your help!
What are your favorite companion apps for the self-hosted services you deploy?
They must support software that can be self-hosted, be relatively up-to-date, and can be closed source.
Comment below or send me a DM with your suggestions. Thanks!
The latest news, updates, launches, events, a spotlight on #FitbitHealthDashboard - a script for fetching and visualizing #Fitbit data, and more in this week's self-hosted recap!
Although I've been using linux and hosting websites on external servers for many years I'm a late comer to the home server network. Probably a good solution for storing and backup of images amongst many other things. My Synology NAS drive arrives in the next few days and I then can start "messing" :sablobsmilehappy: Any starter tips?
Habe gerade herausgefunden, dass man laut der #Cloudflare TOS eigentlich gar nichts über Cloudflare "proxien" darf, was nicht ausschließlich HTML ist. Also habe ich den Proxy bei Nextcloud ganz schnell wieder aus gemacht. Hat in gewisser Weise auch den Vorteil, dass Cloudflare nicht mehr den Traffic sieht, dafür aber den Nachteil, dass dann die öffentliche IP sichtbar ist. Ist zwar irgendwie blöd, aber den eigentlich Standort verrät die ja eh nicht.
My old Orange Pi is acting up. I need a new home server. I'm not doing anything serious (file sharing, and internal web) and it'll be headless so the GPU is unimportant. Otherwise, I'm looking for a low power (preferably fanless) system that is happy running nonstop and can run FreeBSD. Thanks! #question#BSD#HomeServer
Two things I need to find: A new Matrix homeserver (currently on matrix.org) and a good Lemmy instance...
I mean, I could selfhost both of them, but I think that would blow up my available resources...
Edit: I don't want ANY finacial offers. I am here to seek advise, to get into a discussion if an instance is actually fitting. If I would want to a "private" instance, I will do it by myself!
Working on a #selfhosted#homeserver running on a #raspberrypi 5 to handle small-scale semi-private social organisation. Needing a calendar, some form of threaded social chat, file sharing, etc. Ideally using #fediverse / #activitypub / etc. standards so existing apps can talk to it. Any recommendations? (Other than a larger SD card.)