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haui_lemmy , to selfhosted in NPM - What services need what toggled?

Since others have answered this already I just wanted to take a moment to appreciate someone posting about npm. It works so great and helps make selfhosting quite easy. Have a good one.

Sunny OP ,

Well thank you! And 2Y2 🌻

Starb3an , to memes in Smile 🥴

I wish I could be as handsome when I make my awkward ass smile.

gardylou , to aboringdystopia in Gourmet Rule

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  • M0oP0o OP ,

    Hold up there fancy pants, who is affording rice and beans? In this economy?!

    thesporkeffect , to memes in Smile 🥴

    I just want to know if possums are more like dogs or cats. Are they aloof or clingy or distracted? Do they have favorite people or do they just tolerate the food sources

    Anticorp ,

    I can’t imagine them as pets. The ones I’ve seen in my backyard move really slow when they see people. They also seem to occasionally pass out if you move to fast around them. They mostly just want to hide until you go away so they can go back to eating ticks.

    ThatWeirdGuy1001 ,
    @ThatWeirdGuy1001@lemmy.world avatar

    They also seem to occasionally pass out if you move to fast around them.

    Do you…not know what possums are famous for?

    Anticorp ,

    Yes, it’s just weird to see them do it. Based on what I’ve read, they’re not actually “playing” dead, their body literally knocks them out and they can’t move.

    Lucidlethargy ,

    This only makes them more relatable… No wonder they make such great memes.

    AnUnusualRelic ,
    @AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.world avatar

    Awkward smiles?

    Anticorp , to memes in Smile 🥴

    I’m starting to suspect that opossums aren’t real animals.

    Lucidlethargy ,

    They’re the only real animals.

    Lucidlethargy , to memes in Smile 🥴

    Yes. More possums! Moar!

    nul , to aboringdystopia in Gourmet Rule

    The author of this article would just love my friend. Total trendsetter. Last I saw her, she had this bald look going, looked sick af. But I guess it’s super trendy to splurge on drugs now. How last month she spent like 90% of her paycheck on some new type of chemotherapy pills? Like whoa, bitch, leave some for the rest of us. You know? Typical Cancer.

    postmateDumbass , to aboringdystopia in Gourmet Rule

    What do I splurge on?

    Food, clothing, shelter.

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    Mango , to aboringdystopia in Gourmet Rule

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    bismuthbob , to memes in For the Discerning Geologist
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    Amber pairs very well with retsina.

    hperrin , to selfhosted in NPM - What services need what toggled?

    I usually just turn on WebSocket support and turn off Block Common Exploits and Cache Assets for everything.

    chiisana , to selfhosted in NPM - What services need what toggled?
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    I don’t use NPM but if “Cache Assets” means what it means in the traditional sense, it wouldn’t affect most home deployments.

    Historically, resources are limited and getting Apache to load images/javascript/CSS files from disk each time they’re requested, even if the OS kernel eventually caches them to RAM, was a resources intensive process. Reverse proxies stepped up and identifies assets (images, JS and CSS), and stores them in memory for subsequent requests. This reduces the load on the Apache web server and reduces the hops required to serve the request. Thereby making everything faster.

    For homelabs, and single user systems, this is essentially irrelevant, as you’re not going to be putting so much load on the back end system to notice the difference. May be good to still turn it on, but if you’re noticing odd behaviors (ie updates to CSS or images not taking), it may be a good idea to turn it off to see if that’s the culprit.

    narc0tic_bird , to selfhosted in NPM - What services need what toggled?

    As others said, “Websocket Support” enables support for them and is required for some applications. “Cache Assets” caches (likely static) assets in the proxy so they don’t have to be loaded from the backend service - I’d leave this disabled unless the backend service is hosted on another network entirely, and even then only enable it if you know the implications. “Block Common Exploits” is a very primitive filter against SQL injection (and similar) attacks. It also blocks some user agents. I wouldn’t enable it as it won’t do much to block a dedicated attacker and some filters may falsely trigger in edge cases, causing errors.

    Sunny OP ,

    Thanks for this, I guess it would matter much for me to have the BCE on or not, as my services are only hosted over my own VPN and not exposed at all.

    CausticFlames ,

    Then yeah, that option is worthless to you. For me, having networked solutions over a domain I have that enabled. But if its just internally I’d also disable it

    Demdaru , to memes in The "Me Time" trap of parenting

    Heh, not a parent, just working against my chronotype or whatever it’s called, still get it. Should go to sleep at 9pm at most…but I get my energy boost around 7-8 pm. So when I should go asleep I am most motivated abd have most energy for the day. Yay.

    9point6 ,

    My chronotype wants me sleeping 1am until 9am, unfortunately my partner likes to attempt to get up more like 7am with multiple alarms and I’m one of these people that one they’re awoken, I’m not gonna go back to sleep whatever I try.

    I get a full night’s sleep maybe once or twice a month

    blanketswithsmallpox ,

    I hard Magus is a bit of an ass.

    Decronym Bot , (edited ) to selfhosted in NPM - What services need what toggled?

    Acronyms, initialisms, abbreviations, contractions, and other phrases which expand to something larger, that I’ve seen in this thread:

    Fewer Letters More Letters
    HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol, the Web
    VPN Virtual Private Network
    nginx Popular HTTP server

    2 acronyms in this thread; the most compressed thread commented on today has 8 acronyms.

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