

I’ve heard great things about Netbird. There are all manner of choices. Their team plan @ $5 USD looks rather generous for homelab operation.
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I’ve heard great things about Netbird. There are all manner of choices. Their team plan @ $5 USD looks rather generous for homelab operation.


Would it make you feel better if you paid Tailscale for one of their plans? It’s not like they are just giving away their whole enterprise. It’s fairly trivial for them to give free services, kind of like Cloudflare, Oracle, et al. Reading a bit reveals:
That seems pretty profitable. Enshitification happens. It’s been going on since I was born. If it’s free on the internet, and later it becomes a paid service, then I just find something else that fits. Or pony up the cheapest plan they have, which currently is their Personal Plus @ $5 USD per month. I don’t mind paying for a good service and $5 USD is burger from McDonalds. Extremely well under what most people put into a hobby. Will prices increase? Maybe…everything goes up. Rarely do services and utilities go down in price. When the price points are no longer justifiable, again, I look for something else that fits.


Neat. What would be a good application for App-aware connectivity?


What is it about Tailscale that is giving you heartburn? I am over reliant on my ISP. Without them, selfhosting would be rather bland.
Apologies. I misread apparently. I thought your Proxmox boxes were disappearing.
Do any of your logs indicate any problems? Are you behind a firewall like pFsense or Opnsense?


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I get hung up on words too. However, my interests lie in the etymology thereof. Both words stem from the old Norse languages.
Besides a Generac, like @frongt@lemmy.zip is talking about, UPS aren’t for long term power supplies. I like my Generac whole house. We have ice storms in this area and I like the creature comforts that electricity brings with it. LOL Personally, I would host on a VPS. You might rummage around in Low End Box to find a suitable deal on which to host. Or host your chat server on something with low power draw like a NUC, but eventually, the UPS is going to drain.


First thing that popped into my mind:
🎵Let me take you down, 'cause I’m going to…Strawberry Fields. Nothing is real. And nothing to get hung about. Strawberry Fields forever🎵
Nice blog. Good read. Well written and entertaining. Bookmarked. Thank you for sharing.


cool


Semi related, you can check the validity of Caddy entries into the caddyfile:
sudo caddy fmt --overwrite /etc/caddy/Caddyfilecaddy validate --config /etc/caddy/CaddyfileWhere /etc/caddy/Caddyfile points to your caddyfile.


Curious what this chart is generated with


loudness etc
What fan noise? A benefit of being clinically deaf.


Don’t let 'em give you shit about your ponytail bro.


Tough crowd. I used Yunohost back in the day. I thought it was pretty good. Great for someone who is just starting out. It has evolved, and I think the newest version boasts the largest app catalog in it’s class.


+1 For Calibre Web. I do not have an ereader device, but I do like having my collection on the server. I do a ton of reading since I couldn’t tell you the last thing I watched on TV…it’s probably be well over a decade. But reading, that’s where it’s at for me. I’m not into fiction or novels but rather Technology, History, that kind of stuff. In the evening, I have a small NUC running Mint and a bluetooth portable screen. Works out pretty well for me.


it may be “focused” on audio books, but works really well for everything
Huh…didn’t know that. It has a great looking UI.


Released in 2012 (Product Spec). It certainly has potential, but as you say, it will consume more power than something more modern. There are things you can do to tame the beast. You might even adopt something that I’ve been doing, and that is shutting down the server before I retire for the evening. I am the only user, so it’s just sitting there eating up electricity while I sleep. I also have no midnight, mass Linux ISOs downloading, so there’s that. Good news tho, RAM will be pretty cheap.


I went and looked it up yesterday. The protocol itself seems very fascinating, and the fact that there is a handful of governments that have adopted the Matrix protocol seems huge. I’ve always thought it was a chat platform and that’s not really my bag, so I never investigated. Hell, I don’t even FaceTime anyone except my lady friend, but for those who do use that channel of communications, it seems like it would be the ticket.
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