For the last 2 weeks I've been running a "fun to play around with" Glitch-soc Mastodon instance on a former work laptop that they didn't want back :bloblaugh:
Purged Windows and setup Linux server, attached a SSD and boom! Unfort the disk is only ~300GB is not much wiggle room
It's running quite smooth, except for some 'DNS issues' at the start, maybe IP ban or something🤔Been using my single letter domain 'u.fail' for this btw if anyone is interested
I continue to believe Zigbee delivers on the important things that Matter and Thread keep promising, but actually:
• mature
• widely available
• affordable
The one thing Matter over Thread devices can claim is that they work without a hub… except they don’t; the hub still has to be built into your Nest display, Apple HomePod, etc.
I have hundreds of low power, local-only smart devices from a dozen or so brands and it all… just works together.
@cassidy Do you have any more information about your setup? I've been thinking about getting some Zigbee devices. Currently, I use Home Assistant with mostly ESPHome devices on WiFi. To start, I would like to setup some temperature sensors and perhaps a few lights.
Finding new docker containers to add to my collection is going to be my new addiction. I'll probably self host things I never even think to use just because I can
Picked up the Gamesir Nova Lite controller, excuse the stupid bedroom pic, but it’s cheap and really good. 2.4g, plug and play on Stean Deck. Perfect for when docked.
For anyone who's enjoying #HELLDIVERS2 but don't have anyone to play with like me, I quickly setup a little social network for divers to meet and form groups :cat_hug_triangle:
It's not federated since we don't want to spam the fedi with the game stuff :blobcatgiggle:
Perhaps add some alt-text to the images in the future for accessibility? 🙂 Something such as: A review on Steam by a user with 10,096.3 hrs in-game stating "It's ok i guess".
It's a supplemental tool to Awesome-Selfhosted and meant to be an alternate view focused on details that I personally find more relevant. And more importantly - it'll always be up-to-date as it's built on the dataset I use to monitor updates and releases for This Week in Self-hosted.
@shollyethan This real good, I'll be recommending this to newcomers due to the pleasant layout and the "Alternatives" feature.
Is there anyway that it could show the license or filter for only software with repos? I prefer to run open source software, however it's not a big problem, as I can easily skim for that information.
Added all platforms we host to our non-profit foundations website, but the list is too long so now we need to change the background image :-) The website is a work-in-progress anyway.