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I run this server

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Plus 1 for newreleases.io, I use it for both GitHub repos and docker hub things.

You can get alerts to a boat load of things on a daily week or monthly basis

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I live under a rock, so whats a threads and who is Mark Zuckerburg?

I gest, I really dont care that Mark is on the fediverse. Till my Lemmy instance is full of threads crap and I have to route via the Zuckerburg hive mind.

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They make the money on the ink, not the printer. Laserlet for win

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just had a look in HACS, but nothing there.

What you could try is adding items to a todo list, with an automation to drop the last entry when a new item is added.

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Have you looked at ovh?

Have both a VPS and dedicated host

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me remembering I caused an outage yesterday by deleting nginx config 🤦‍♂️

How responsive is your Nextcloud?

My Nextcloud has always been sluggish — navigating and interacting isn’t snappy/responsive, changing between apps is very slow, loading tasks is horrible, etc. I’m curious what the experience is like for other people. I’d also be curious to know how you have your Nextcloud set up (install method, server hardware, any...

mhzawadi,
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My nextcloud was almost instant, then the upgrade to v28 seems to have broke a load of things and now is very slow.

  • nginx LB in LXC
  • qemu vm with PHP and nginx on it
    • as many PHP optimisations as I can find
  • qemu vm with just mysql
    • as many MySQL optimisations as I can find
  • docker notify thing on the docker swarm vms

All on the same host with other things

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I’ve been through everything on the install guide and update I can find, it looks to be the groupfolders app that looks for expired items every 5 minutes. It gets better if I stop Cron or delete the job

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Have a look a small step ca smallstep.com/docs/step-ca/-to-step-…

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What?

It’s a single process that runs a ca, it might well be a web service but that’s built in. I use it for SSH certificates in my homelab, setup was a doddle.

Might have a look at the web cert bit, but you might find certbit can connect and get a cert

How to remotely reboot a Linux host if SSH fails to connect?

Edit2: Thanks all for your responses! I have checked the logs, lemmy.nz/comment/6192604, and based on that removed tracker-miner-fs as it’s a search/index tool which I don’t need. No idea why it took over all memory. I’ll also get a WiFi Smartplug as a kill switch. Hopefully that solves it. Thanks again heaps!...

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Maybe investigate why it hung?

That could be a sign of something bigger about to kill it altogether

Multiple HDDs in a RPi5 vanish

Hey, I'm really stumped by this issue so perhaps one of you folks might be able to help me out here. I run a little server on an RPi 5.i got for another project originally. So ce I cannot finish said project due to time constraints, I repurposed the thing into a little server. It's running smoothly so far with one really weird...

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Something to check is the type of USB devices, as I had a hard time with finding enclosures that work.

Some enclosures just don’t work and randomly disconnect

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I think your missing the point of HAOS, it’s an appliance. You don’t manage it like a normal self host system.

Once you treat it as an appliance, it’s great. Also there is a portainer agent you can run that will connect to a portainer instance.

As for your tunnel issues, maybe the tunnel thing is your biggest issue. I run all my self host stuff on its own subdomain, if I want to route something home I use the site to site VPN I have. Even a cheap ovh vps could be a way to run stuff on subdomains

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Requiring a full URL will be more of security thing I would guess, as some users put HA on the internet and it could have access to open doors.

Also I have tried things on sub paths and it got very complicated to know where a service was, a domain keeps things easy to setup and manage. As I run internet facing services for my day job, I have to look at both security and easy of maintenance when setting things up.

I would say that if you need a path over domain, its a skill issue and you need to find a better way of working.

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Ok, I dont get your point of view. As I dont see the need to sub path things.

What I do see is a lot of people who seem to think that a sub-path is good security, cheaper to run and lots of other things.

First off, you can get free lets encrypt certs and even a wildcard cert if you know how. Also you can get a SAN cert with a little config of certbot.

Second, you dont need an A record for every domain. You can use a c-name or even a wildcard to catch any domain name.

Then the security is all crap, if the sub path is on the internet it will get found in time. A domain is just more obvious, you can also name the sub domain anything you want. Case in point is my nextcloud on an owncloud sub domain.

If you start to look into ways to automate all that, then things are trivial to add to. I use OVH for my domains, as they provide an API that I can use with certbot to get any certificate I want for my domain. I can also use the API to provision a new subdomain, be that an A record or c-name. But I have a wildcard subdomain so that I can spin up anything on any subdomain and I dont have to do any setup.

Need help converting dumb switches; one w/o any lights, one w/ Hue bulbs

I’m looking for a smart home solution use two switches in my living room (EU), in order to make them just smart enough so I can control some devices. The setup isn’t very complex in itself, and I’m pretty sure it’s doable - I’m just unsure what I’d need in order to use these switches in a ‘smart’ capacity…...

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In the UK most lights don’t have a live, neutral and earth wires. Which is a pain when looking for smart switches

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if you have the news app installed, the web interface is bust. The mobile app works fine

tekakutli, (edited ) to pixelart

@pixelart Just a car

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That’s nice, more please

mhzawadi,
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In that case, I would recommend a shelly button -> www.shelly.com/en/…/shelly-button-1-white as its WiFi and the Shelly firmware has all the things you need, I have a few Shelly things and they are rock solid

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Crap, now we need to check out every job on your CV, thanks gpt.

As if not hard enough to find someone who can work a terminal and ansible and has used aws

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