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Naratetama , to selfhosted in What are YOU self-hosting?
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  • Portainer
  • Adguard home
  • Home assistant
  • Influxdb
  • Grafana
  • Frigate NVR
  • Sonarr
  • Lidarr
  • Jackett
  • Plex

All on Debian mini PC N5095

scrchngwsl ,

What’s the performance of Frigate like on an N5095? I’ve got a J5105 that I’m tempted to use for a few of my cameras, but worried I’ll be wasting my time.

Naratetama ,
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Ever since 0.12.0 released the performance is pretty good actually. I run one 1440p cam, three 1080n cam with object detection, and the cpu usage is 28% when idle and went up to 80% when detecting.

scrchngwsl ,

Cheers, that’s not so bad - might give it a shot!

wpuckering , to selfhosted in What's your backup strategy?
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I run all of my services in containers, and intentionally leave my Docker host as barebones as possible so that it’s disposable (I don’t backup anything aside from data to do with the services themselves, the host can be launched into the sun without any backups and it wouldn’t matter). I like to keep things simple yet practical, so I just run a nightly cron job that spins down all my stacks, creates archives of everything as-is at that time, and uploads them to Wasabi, AWS S3, and Backblaze B2. Then everything just spins back up, rinse and repeat the next night. I use lifecycle policies to keep the last 90 days worth of backups.

palitu ,

I like the cut of your jib!

Any details on the scripts?

rss3091 , to nostupidquestions in Is it normal to start reading a book but then suddenly realize that you have no idea what's going on in the plot because you have been reading the words but ignoring their meaning?

Yup. So many times. I’ve to go back and reread those pages because my mind hasn’t registered what the words said.

copygirl , to gaming in I hate battle royale games
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Not hating on people who like and enjoy PvP games, but to me it feels like it’s a good way for a developer to make a game that doesn’t actually have that much substance. Lacking content? Nothing to actually do in the game? NPCs are difficult to make interesting to fight? Just have players shoot each other. It’s basically content that creates itself, not to mention (if you have good matchmaking) the difficulty ramps up naturally without you having to write better enemy AI.

I just want to fight stuff alongside other people, rather than potentially making another person’s day just a little worse because I shot them before they shot me, you know? Is that too much to ask?

saint , to selfhosted in Should I host a Lemmy instance on an Oracle Always Free VPS?
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it works fine, depending on popularity of your instance - you might have to add more resources in the future.

as for aarch64 - there are docker images available for lemmy and lemmy-ui

neoney OP ,
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Thanks, I’ll hope to not use docker though - planning to run NixOS, which has a module for it.

Just double checked, the nixpkgs for lemmy-ui and lemmy-server have aarch64-linux support B)

saint ,
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i have not used NixOS yet, not sure how easy to setup it on Oracle OCI, but i guess you will do fine ;)

ppp , to selfhosted in Should I host a Lemmy instance on an Oracle Always Free VPS?

Oracle has a tendency to pull the rug and take your VPS away. You can read about it on the forums or on r/oraclecloud. I still have mine but I’ve heard of so many stories about how Oracle will flat out just terminate your instance without warning.

If you want to push through with it, make sure to do regular backups (as everyone should do).

FederalAlienSmuggler ,

They deleted mine after 4 days.

Never again.

Dezi , to newcommunities in A place for discussion for all kinds of games. Tabletop games, video games, card games etc.

There is already

beehaw.org/c/gaming

!gaming

Which seems to have the same goal. I don’t think we should start communities for every topic on every instance if we want Lemmy to succeed :)

Akhuyan OP ,
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Good idea to link that one too, but this is a feature on Lemmy to have multiple communities with the same topic, no centralization so we aren’t just reliant on one instance. For more niche topics, it might make sense so small communities don’t get even more fragmented. However for communities like gaming, a broad topic, it should be fine to have on multiple instances

PMunch , to linux in Which Tiling Window Managers do you like, and why?

I use i3, but to say that I like it is a bit overstated. It’s fine, does what I expect the very basic of a tiling window manager to do. I used Nimdow for a while and it’s pretty good, the default bar is way better than i3 (supports ANSI colour coding, mouse presses, etc.), but I could never quite get to grips with the tiling algorithm.

I’m working on my own WM though, it’s not tiling per-se, I choose to call in non-overlapping and I’m trying to solve my gripes with i3. Basically windows should not be forcefully expanded if they don’t want to. Try open galculator under i3 and watch the horror. And when expanded the size should be split based on their initial sizes. So if I have Firefox open and want to do something in a quick terminal window the terminal won’t get 1/2 of the screen. Firefox wanted more space than the terminal initially, so the terminal gets to take up a smaller share of the space.

Steinsprut , to retrogaming in Paralyzed by choice, which handheld to best game on?
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PlayStation Vita is fantastic for handheld retro gaming, it has Retro Arch and can handle pretty much anything up to GBA. It also runs PS1 and PSP games almost perfectly.

Plus the slim model has Micro USB charging

HiddenTower ,
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I’ve heard vita has slowdown on some GBA, SNES games, do you experience that?

communist , to linux in lay it all bare, show me yalls fetch
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communist , to linux in Long time Linux user feeling burnt out
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You should really try a distro that’s actually up to date instead of ubuntu or debian, things are changing rapidly because of wayland, and you might not have a good experience on stable distros until the big transition is done.

lucidmushr00m ,

What would you recommend here instead? Or rather what are you using for your daily driver?

heinzskunk , to selfhosted in Trello alternative?
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Maybe vikunja.io suits your needs.

haulyard ,
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Another thumbs up for Vikunja. Even approved by the wife! Note that integration with Apple reminders is not working currently and there doesn’t seem to be a solution.

MetaCubed , to selfhosted in What are YOU self-hosting?

Prefacing by saying my lab is severely breaking some a lot of best practices due to hardware availability limitations

Proxmox box (24GB DDR3, E3-1230)

  • Ubuntu LTS Dedicated Minecraft server
  • Windows 10 Dedicated V Rising server
  • Ubuntu LTS for Plex
  • TrueNAS
  • Coming Soon: Jelu Server - a self-hosted Goodreads replacement

Raspberry Pi 2B+

  • PiHole

OptiPlex 7020 sff (8GB DDR3, i5-4590)

  • Bitwarden
FederalAlienSmuggler ,

You could just host everything on your Proxmox server, why running another OptiPlex just for Bitwarden?

MetaCubed ,

I often think that to myself as well to be honest. Originally, it was mostly because it’s the only “secure” system that I’m currently hosting and I wanted the ability to airgap it without taking the rest of my homelab offline.

I mostly use my homelab for tinkering/applying what I’m learning without breaking a production system at work so needless to say I’ve learned a lot since I originally deployed bitwarden… Now it’s just because I’m too lazy to spin a new vm and migrate everything.

kresten , to selfhosted in Trello alternative?

I like the appearance of taiga.io but I haven’t gotten around to try hosting it myself

pixelblut ,

Good luck if you try, I’ve spun up taiga a awhile ago for a work colleague who wanted to try it. I still haven’t figured out how the f SSL Is supposed to work with it. The docs don’t explain it and I had no luck with nginx as reverse proxy so far either.

R5N , to selfhosted in Trello alternative?

Not sure about Docker integration but I use Asana for this sort of thing.

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