

No, but I’d like to hear it if anyone else finds one
I joined Lemmy back in 2020 and have been using it as @qaz@lemmy.ml until somewhere in 2023 when I switched to lemmy.world. I’m interested in systemd/Linux, FOSS, and Selfhosting.


No, but I’d like to hear it if anyone else finds one


Some apps really go overboard, I tried out a bookmark collection app called Linkwarden some time ago and it needed 3 docker containers and 800MB RAM
Only if you have free / cheap electricity
Don’t forget about the glare
I’m not using n8n, but I am using Node-RED and would like to hear from people who have used both.


Good that you added that security disclaimer
It is not. The source is linked in the post.
Mag ik vragen waarom je voor Signal hebt gekozen i.p.v. Matrix, aangezien dat vaak gebruikt wordt op Lemmy?
Cool, I have a similar setup and was looking to upgrade to support Frigate and several other things in addition to the couple dozen Docker containers already running. It’s nice to hear that won’t be required.
With a N100 or N305?


Are you sure about that? It shows a green globe, but the max upload speed stays below 1MiB/s. I saw other comments saying this could also indicate you are connected through other peers instead of being reachable through the forwarded port yourself.


Yeah, I remember it being feverdream sludge when I first tried it


If you want to expose it publically for others to use consider using Cloudflare for easy setup and avoiding exposing your home IP. If you want to use it for yourself you can access it with Tailscale and forward traffic to certain ports based on the subdomain using Nginx Proxy Manager.
It’s still AGPL afaik
EDIT:
This project is available under GNU AGPL v3 license.
Still is


Everything is meaningless, nothing matters. Therefore whatever you decide is important is all that matters.
You can look up [optimistic nihilism] (https://youtu.be/MBRqu0YOH14) if you want


Same, I have about 40 devices on my network and it works great
At some point they l announce that paying for a Reddit premium account allows you to be unbanned and free to do whatever you want.
What other reasons or ideas can you think of, that mass banning users, (some with years of age and contributions, some of them mods.) could be the first step in a plan to capitalize.
To me it seems like it’s a consequence of both cost cutting moderators and lowering the threshold for bans to make the plaform more appealing to large companies advertising.


FYI you can get a numeric xyz domain for 1$ a year
It’s a bot to create PR’s with dependency updates