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Recommendations for my setup?
  • Its nice and pretty nerdy. As web based nmarkdown editor in pretty good and the extra features rocks.

    It has a few quirks I don't like though, on the self-hosted side:

    • no multi-user support.
    • auth is quirky and required a ticket to make it work at all
    • must be deployed on subdomain, which make it impossible to host multiple instances for multiple users easily

    But from functionality point of view, I love it

  • What is something that keeps you up at night?
  • Actually...

    1 the cat bring live mouse and forget about him/her

    2 the cat ask for food or general attention (at 3am)

    3 the cat wakes the dogs

    4 the dogs wake me

    5 I shout and send them all to sleep again

    6 the mouse pops up and wake me again

    7 I give up

  • Recommendations for my setup?
  • Actual budget, grist, lubelogger (if you own a vehicle). Maybe fittrackee if you do sports.

    And silverbullet, indeed radicale to get rid of google contacts and calendar.

    And stirlingpdf is also great...

  • First self-hosted post!
  • Hear you loud and clear!

  • First self-hosted post!
  • Hi amico Ukrainian lemmer! Glad to see you here.

  • Replacing router with OpenWRT on Proxmox
  • What is the point in installing OpenWRT on something that is not a router? I use it, i have it on a few different WiFi access points...

    but what would be the reason to install on a regular pc, whether on VM or not?

  • Vespucci for OSM
  • GPS works with a fully offline and in airplane mode device. GPS is 100% passive, unless you want faster initial fix, for that A-GPS comes into help and require data connection.

    But plain nice old reliable GPS is 100% passive and works fine with totally disconnected devices. Actually original GPS devices (who remmebers those...) where 100% offline. Maps on the SD card, no live traffic or accidents data, nothing fancy. Yoiu had to purchase yearly maps updates too, what old times.

  • How are you actually doing today?
  • Up and down. Actually lots of things are falling into place, and a few "end points reached" are proving to be... just new starting points.

    What to say, need to get my knee in order tough. After last marathon it is still giving me issues and i am fed up to wait and want to go back running....

  • Is there a selfhosted email client with push notifications and Android support?
  • I think you have it backward. Notifications come from your email client after it polls the email server. So you need an email client on your android device that checks the server.

    No need to self-host anything, unless you want to self-host your own email server, something that (while doable) is NOT to be taken lightly and will undounbtely lead to difficulties and lots of hiccups down the road.

    I am currently self-hosting my email server (bee, doing for almost 20y) but not at home and absolutely can confirm it's very complex to setup properly.

  • First self-hosted post!
  • Thank you, might take a look into it as well, but for the time being Lemmy seems to be working fine on my home server (not an underpowered VPS indeed, but not an enterprise-grade server either)

  • First self-hosted post!
  • will do immediately! Thanks!

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  • If that would be so simple... Are you a billionaire? In that case, it would make things MUCH easier.... :) Otherwise my wife might want a word....

  • Reverse proxy without a single point of failure
  • No, the router being the SPOF (single point of failure) is totally avoidable.

    At mny home (no SaaS services offered, but critical "enough" for my life services) i have two different ISPs on two different tecnologies: one is FTTC via copper cable (aka good old ADSL successor) plus a WFA 5G (much faster but with data cap). Those two are connected to one opnSense router (which, indeed, is a SPOF at this time). But you can remove also this SPOF by adding a second opnSense and tie the two in failover.

    So the setup would be:

    • FTTC -> ISP1 router -> LAN cable 1 to port 1 of opnSense n.1
    • FTTC -> ISP1 router -> LAN cable 2 to port 1 of opnSense n.2
    • FWA -> ISP2 router -> LAN cable 1 to port 2 of opnSense n.1
    • FWA -> ISP2 router -> LAN cable 2 to port 2 of opnSense n.2

    Then in both opnSense i would setup failover multi-WAN and bridge them together so that one diyng will trigger the second one.

    edit: fixed small errors

  • First self-hosted post!
  • Cool! great!

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  • Cool! I am just having a coffee myself!

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  • Cool! I got zipped as well!

  • First self-hosted post!

    Hi all!

    This is my first post from my self-hosted Lemmy instance!

    Thanks all you guys who gave me suggestions and help!

    Hope you can see it, BTW :)

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