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Album , to selfhosted in [Question] Does anyone run their own email server?
@Album@lemmy.ca avatar

Your own email server requires near 100% uptime or you risk not receiving critical emails. If a remote email server is trying to contact your email server and it can’t it’s only going to retry a few times and then give up. Hosting this yourself sounds great until you realize high uptime is not cheap and requires constant attention.

Setting it up securely can be difficult depending on your understanding of server infrastructure as well as protocols like DNS. You need to set up SPF, DKIM, DMARC, etc in order to prevent someone from faking an email from your server.

Of course, federated email does not use SPF/DKIM/DMARC because the whole point is that someone from another server could use your server to send an email (hence the federation). Open email servers were common 20 years ago but very rare today. That makes setup easier, but the main caveat is that most known non-federated email servers will reject email from servers that don’t have SPF/DKIM/DMARC because they generally end up being havens for bots and spam since there is no verification or authenticity of the sender.

As someone who self hosts a lot of things, I would never self host my email. If i did I would be paying for two boxes in different parts of the world on different ISPs to provide that uptime. I would definitely set it up securely and not as a federated server otherwise it would be practically unusable for day to day emails.

Saik0Shinigami ,
@Saik0Shinigami@lemmy.saik0.com avatar

Your own email server requires near 100% uptime or you risk not receiving critical emails.

I disagree. You can take some amount of downtime without issue.

wpmailsmtp.com/…/how-to-automatically-resend-a-fa… as an example for some services.

Many services (including postfix by default) will attempt a number of resend operations before it gives up.

Of course, federated email does not use SPF/DKIM/DMARC because the whole point is that someone from another server could use your server to send an email (hence the federation).

What? All email is federated. What are you talking about here? SPF/DKIM/DMARC are on top of email… and have nothing to do with the federated property of email. Federation does not mean that you login or use another server. But that you have your instance, and the servers hash out the cross communication amongst themselves. That’s EXACTLY what email servers do using SMTP.

I would definitely set it up securely and not as a federated server otherwise it would be practically unusable for day to day emails.

If your email wasn’t federated then you would get emails from anyone outside of your own instance. That would make email useless for 99% of the world.

Album ,
@Album@lemmy.ca avatar

I take “federated email” to refer to a juxtaposition with normal email implementation which harkens back to how it was in the 90s or early 00s where you didn’t need to be registered on many SMTP servers in order to use it and it’s stripped of server-side validation. There’s some discussion on this topic in the fediverse.

You’re right that the default current implementation is already federated.

eezeebee , to retrogaming in Just getting into retro emulation. What are your favorite titles to play?
@eezeebee@lemmy.ca avatar

The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, and more recently Link’s Awakening. Also the older Pokemon gameboy titles.

Omnimater OP ,

So I’ve never played a single Zelda game. Which one do I start on?

I did play like 2 hours of BoTW on switch and just never got back to it.

lynny ,
@lynny@lemmy.world avatar

A Link to the Past is the one you want to start on. It’ll get you right to the heart of what makes the classic Zelda games so good. If that’s too retro for you, play Ocarina of Time, you can’t go wrong with that masterpiece.

Omnimater OP ,

Should I do the SNES version or GBA?

howdy , to selfhosted in What hardware are you using for your self-hosted lemmy instance?
@howdy@thesimplecorner.org avatar
  • 1 vCPU 2.9ghz
  • 1 GB DDR4 Memory
  • 25 GB NVMe/SSD Storage

5~ USD a month. Working great for personal use and I’d imagine a handful of users. Hosted in a data center that is very close to me.

Also fwiw: 4 days of lemmy. I am subbed to a bunch of stuff. I’ve only uploaded like three pictures to my instance… All that space is thumbnails from other instances.

<pre style="background-color:#ffffff;">
<span style="color:#323232;">692M    ./postgres
</span><span style="color:#323232;">8.0K    ./lemmy-ui
</span><span style="color:#323232;">499M    ./pictrs
</span><span style="color:#323232;">1.2G    .
</span><span style="color:#323232;">1.2G    total
</span>
culturerevolt OP ,
@culturerevolt@culture0.cc avatar

https://culture0.cc/pictrs/image/4e7b39c5-159d-4c73-9878-40676093e68a.png

There’s my current disk usage. I’ve gone wild subscribing to just about every community I come across to see how the storage adds up. Right now I’ve got ~150 communities subbed. We’ll see how it goes and when I’ll need to expand the storage.

spunker88 , to android in What phone are you using?

Galaxy S10e. I love the small size of it and the fact that it still has a microSD slot and headphone jack. Its starting to show its age when it comes to battery life and the USB C port not working as good.

I like the Samsung android software with the customization that you get with Good Lock so I will probably stick with Samsung flagship for my next phone. The biggest thing I dislike with Samsung is the amount of bloatware they ship, the out of box experience is terrible and I usually have to spend a day researching what apps to disable with adb to get the phone usable. I will probably upgrade to an S23 next year. I usually buy my phones used when the model has been out for about a year. At a year old its still new enough to have plenty of support left, but its no longer the current model so it sells for less. Its a better value IMO then buying a new mid range phone, especially as there isn’t as much advancement year to year in hardware these days. A year old flagship will have better cameras than a new mid range phone typically.

killerbees ,

This is what I did as well. Bought an S22 Ultra a few weeks after the S23 line launched. The usual cons I found that I actually didn’t mind. No expandable storage? 256GB is way too much for me; I can’t fill that up with apps and photos. I also use wireless earbuds so I’m not mourning the 3.5 jack. I’ve always been a fan of the Note line so it’s perfect for me.

I’m considering an Android smartwatch but I’m not doing research yet. I will also likely buy a previous generation device if ever.

I have never owned an Apple product, not even an iPod.

SH0GUN , 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?
@SH0GUN@lemmy.world avatar

Yes! Just read the book Blood Meridian and then watched a 5 hour youtube video on it, turns out I missed a galaxy of subtext

open_world ,
@open_world@lemmy.world avatar

This was me reading basically anything in English class years ago.

meejle , to ukcasual in What icon should we have?
@meejle@lemmy.world avatar

Never forget that the classic video game Lemmings is itself a British creation.

This would be my pitch:

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/7a83e962-d5d9-497e-b659-ced784b9fe56.png

Alternate version and transparent PNG___ Still an official™️ Lemmings skin tone, but one from a later game I guess, in the interest of inclusivity: https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/10839c9c-1813-4070-9de6-f8c939e4f67d.pngTransparent PNG in case anyone wants to remix it: https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/92183e6a-312c-4f01-9ece-1a9c2b0ea523.png

Easy, relevant banner idea___ Use a screenshot like this one, but decide what they’re queueing for. Greggs? Woolies? Half-price biscuits? The possibilities are endless. https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/e41a55e1-b5e2-4640-ae16-42ea1d6607ca.png

thegiddystitcher ,
@thegiddystitcher@beehaw.org avatar

Gotta be between this and top hat lemming. Does Lemmy do polls, yet? 🤔

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

Mail server, pi-hole, mediawiki, kanboard, Tiny Tiny RSS, Baïkal, Minetest, Transmission, Jellyfin, Filestash and some homebrew.

I use Wireguard to access all that from outside my network. This way, my mail server only exposes smtp.

mr_pip ,
@mr_pip@discuss.tchncs.de avatar
  • whats your opinion on selfhosting mail servers?
  • why have you chosen baikal over radicale?
  • are you happy with filestash? im torn between filestash and filebrowser
TheCakeWasNoLie ,

I’m self-hosting my mail server for all kinds of neat tricks, like turning mailing lists into RSS feeds and putting attached bills in the right folder. But it is tricky to pull off, because 90% of all email is spam so you must take that seriously because otherwise nobody will accept you mail. One thing I learned quickly is not to use PGP. They almost always and up in spam boxes.

I switched from radicale to baikal because vdirsyncer (which I then used) didn’t agree with radicale on the caldav standard. And I’m very happy with Filestash. It’s fast and does the only thing I need it do do, stash files.

BTW I used to use NextCloud, but that was way too much work and I really like tools that do just one thing and do it well.

TiredAndHappy ,

I also self host a mail server but I don’t think I’d every put anything super important through it. Right now I use it to send emails from the services I run (plex, file sharing, etc). It’s a fun little project but if you want something reliable it’s going to get pricy very quick.

shinratdr , to futurama in How soon is the new season coming?
@shinratdr@lemmy.ca avatar

Grunka- lunka- dunkity- dewseason…

certain_people OP ,

Shut the hell up!

rarkgrames , to selfhosted in Welcome to [email protected] - What do you selfhost?
@rarkgrames@lemmy.world avatar

Hi, I have a few bits and pieces.

Currently I have:

Pi Zero running pi-hole

A Mac mini running overseer on Linux

Another Mac mini that I use for dev work that’s also running sonarr, radarr, bazarr, plex and Hoobs under MacOS

A Dell R170 running a number of VMs (windows and Linux) that host a couple of websites , and a load balancer on proxmox.

Things are a bit spread out where I sometimes just had to use the hardware I had to hand but it all works together somehow.

Edit: I’ve also just spun up a MediaWiki for me and my colleagues to use to store useful snippets of code etc. in a central place. Although I know my colleagues, they’ll use it once and then it’ll be abandoned :D

KIM_JONG_JUICEBOX , to startrek in I think Voyager is underrated

What are episodes people think are dumb?

I think the last seasons the writers really had some fun and the actors must have loved those.

catshit_dogfart OP ,

Let’s see, I don’t remember episode titles but from memory:

  • The one where Harry Kim is having visions of a planet full of hot desperate women who want him for a mate
  • The one where they’re on a prison colony and Chakotay has to fight The Rock. And this was before Dwayne Johnson’s film career really took off.
  • The one where they go Warp 10 and devolve into lizard creatures. The lizard versions of Tom Paris and Janeway have lizard babies.
  • The one where Janeway falls in love with a holodeck character
  • The one where Kes comes back and she’s evil

It’s a real mixed bag. Sometimes you swing and you miss, and I respect them for even giving these stories a chance. Also I rather like Tuvix.

z500 ,
@z500@startrek.website avatar

With Threshold I always was mildly impressed with how they made a point that evolution doesn’t necessarily mean that a species will become super advanced somehow. That they evolved “in-place” instead of over generations is still a pretty bonkers misunderstanding of evolution that they always fall for, but I guess watching them turn into lizards over the next several decades probably wouldn’t make the best TV lol

xontinuity ,

I agree. Honestly Threshold was a decent episode up until that ending. But the ending… was just too much.

OpticalData ,

C’mon Fair Haven gave us the line ‘Delete the wife’, it deserves awards for that alone

Emerald_Earth , to piracy in direct links to pirated media

I would say that’s still a bad move. There is not “no risk”, as it could still put the owners of the Lemmy instance in danger. So be respectful to those who are hosting this instance and don’t link copyright infringement.

astrobound ,

we could all use base64 when linking stuff.

aucubin , to selfhosted in [SOLVED] How to configure Lemmy instance nginx proxy for websockets?

The nginx config provided in the Docker installation part contains everything needed for nginx. If you are installing lemmy directly on the machine you may need to use different upstreams.

The websocket part is basically the

<pre style="background-color:#ffffff;">
<span style="color:#323232;">            # proxy common stuff
</span><span style="color:#323232;">            proxy_http_version 1.1;
</span><span style="color:#323232;">            proxy_set_header Upgrade $http_upgrade;
</span><span style="color:#323232;">            proxy_set_header Connection "upgrade";
</span>

part in the nginx config on that page.

penguin_ex_machina OP ,

I seem to be having a lot of lag at the moment, and my post was created twice so I’m just going to delete the other one and start from here…

So I have this set up per the instructions. My instance is on a Digital Ocean instance, and I’m using nginx on the host to point to localhost:1235, but that’s about all that conf file is doing. Is there something else I need to do?

aucubin ,

Ok, just to understand what you did. You got an Digital Ocean droplet with Docker and used the instructions in the link I posted or different ones?

If you are using the instructions from my link nginx will also run in a docker container, which means that your upstream will not be on localhost, but rather the lemmy and lemmy-ui containers.

If you did install it locally then localhost:1235 could be correct.

penguin_ex_machina OP ,

I think this is where my lack of experience with Docker is showing.

I spun up a DO droplet and installed nginx, Docker CE, and Docker Compose. Then I went through the instructions on the page you linked to and it set it up just fine but when I went to my droplets IP address it wouldn’t connect. I had to add a config file that pointed traffic coming into the droplet on port 80 to redirect to the Docker container instead. Am I overcomplicating it?

aucubin ,

No, you are right. If you are using the nginx container from the docker installation guide then you will also need to add port 80 atleast in order to see anything, as nginx will otherwise not listen on the port 80 of the droplet.

How does your nginx.conf look now?

penguin_ex_machina OP ,

The one meant for the Docker container or the one on the host?

aucubin ,

Ah, so you added another nginx on the host by installing it from the package store of the distro and have that proxy port 80 to the docker nginx?

If you do that then you also need to add the websocket settings I had in the first comment to the host nginx.

What I meant what that the nginx in the docker-compose from lemmy also listens to port 80 and you just need to add

<pre style="background-color:#ffffff;">
<span style="color:#323232;">server {
</span><span style="color:#323232;">    listen 80;
</span><span style="color:#323232;">    server_name my_domain.tld;
</span><span style="color:#323232;">
</span><span style="color:#323232;">    location / {
</span><span style="color:#323232;">        proxy_pass http://localhost:LEMMY_PORT;
</span><span style="color:#323232;">        proxy_set_header Host $host;
</span><span style="color:#323232;">        include proxy_params;
</span><span style="color:#323232;">    }
</span><span style="color:#323232;">}
</span>

to the nginx.conf of the container.

Then you should have it accessable from port 80 without the host nginx (of course you need to stop the host nginx then).

penguin_ex_machina OP ,

So looking at this again now, am I taking that whole block and adding it to the container’s nginx.conf? If so, does that mean I have to change what port it’s currently listening to (because there’s already a rule in the file for port 80)?

There’s a comment in that server rule that says “this is the port inside docker” and a comment immediately after that says “this is facing the public web”, which confuses me.

bobaduk , to android in What phone are you using?

Asus ZenFone 8.

I love it, it’s a nice bit of kit, and the few gimmicks it has are useful: scheduled charging for better battery life, digital well being stuff to stop me being glued to my phone.

Battery would be a problem for a super power user, but lasts me all day with commuting, reading the web etc. Camera is not on a par with flagships but I rarely take pictures.

Prior to this I had a Huawei until the battery died on me. I upgrade when I have to, I hate consumer upgrade cycles.

I have zero android ecosystem products.

I’m Android/Linux all the way unless work force me to use a Mac, which happens periodically, as part of the great cycle of life.

knr1651727105 ,
@knr1651727105@lemmy.world avatar

I miss my Z8. It was 1 week short of 2year mark when it died last week. I would advise to you to turn on your auto backup just in case.

And if you use the tachiyomi app, back that up as well.

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

Here’s mine:

Unraid OS: Docker:

  • cadvisor
  • deluge
  • FileZilla
  • Firefox
  • Fivefilters-full-text-rss
  • FreshRSS
  • Home-Assistant-Container
  • Libreddit
  • Microsoft-Edge
  • pihole
  • Plex-Media-Server
  • Radarr
  • Resilio-Sync
  • Scrutiny
  • Sonarr

Unraid OS: Virtual Machines:

  • Debian VM
  • Windows 11 VM

Unraid OS: Plugins:

  • GPU Statistics
  • Tailscale
  • CA Mover Tuning
  • Community Applications
  • Dynamix System Temperature
  • Intel GPU TOP
  • NVTOP
  • Unassigned Devices

My unraid server is my “jack of all trades” machine running the primary services apart from my Pihole instance (as below).

Ubuntu Server LTS:

  • pihole
  • pivpn
  • emby

This is running on an old thin client machine and is my primary Pihole/VPN machine with a backup music/media server running Emby.

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

In my homelab I have two main servers

**Esxi:**Opnsense VM –Running Wireguard VPN Docker VM –Vaultwarden –Portainer –FreshRSS –Heimdall Dashboard –SponsorBlockCast –Portainer Agent Home Assistant VM –Node Red –Frigate –DoubleTake –zigbee2mqtt –Mosquitto –ESPHome SecureVM –NGINX Proxy Manager –Portainer Agent

Ubuntu Media Server 40tb zfs Running Docker:–Scrutiny –Plex –YTDL Material –Lidarr –Radarr –Bazarr –Sonarr –Sabnzbd –Compfreface –Portainer Agent Cockpit

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