I think my instance has been growing at about 30 GB a year. I think if you set it up to not rehost the pictures, you can keep the whole thing in the handful of GB range.
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teuto@lemmy.teuto.icuto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How do you handle SSL certs and internet access in your setup?English4·5 months agoSo when I ask Let’s Encrypt for a cert, I ask for *.int.teuto.icu instead of specifically jellyfin.int.teuto.icu, that way I can use the same cert for any internally running service. Mostly I use SSL on everything to make browsers complain less. There isn’t much security benefit on a local network. I suppose it makes harder to spoof on an external network, but I don’t think that’s a serious threat for a home net. I used to use home.lan for all of my services, but that has the drawback of redirecting to a search by default on most browsers. I have my tailscale exit node running on my router and it just works with SSL like anything else.
teuto@lemmy.teuto.icuto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How do you handle SSL certs and internet access in your setup?English6·5 months agoI use a central nginx container to redirect to all my other services using a wildcard let’s encrypt cert for my internal domain from acme.sh and I access it all externally using a tailscale exit node. The only publicly accessible service that I run is my Lemmy instance. That uses a cloudflare tunnel and is isolated in it’s own vlan.
TBH I’m still not really happy having any externally accessible service at all. I know enough about security to know that I don’t know enough to secure against much anything. I’ve been thinking about moving the Lemmy instance to a vps so it can be someone else’s problem if something bad leaks out.
I like the catppuccin cursors (along with the rest of catppuccin) https://github.com/catppuccin/cursors
What you are looking for is a RAG and is one of the few legitimately useful implementations of LLMs outside the wall of hype.
Personally I would argue that allowing users to install extensions, mostly adblockers, you remove what’s probably the single most common real world vector for attackers, ads. So while chromium browsers may be more secure I would say you’re probably less likely to run into a problem with a firefox based browser with ublock origin on it, mobile or desktop.
teuto@lemmy.teuto.icuto Linux@lemmy.ml•I made a local APT repository that automatically fetches DEBs and AppImages from anywhere1·10 months agoThis is 100% of the reason that I use the discord flatpak.
teuto@lemmy.teuto.icuto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Any non-tech-background self-hosters?English8·10 months agoMy one and only reason is that I’m a turbo-nerd. No professional or even educational tech background at all.
teuto@lemmy.teuto.icuto Android@lemmy.world•Organic Maps got removed from Google Play Store.English4·10 months agoIt’s the best. I started using it because it let me pre download as many regions as I wanted unlike OSMand. Having android auto integration is nice even if it’s very rough around the edges. Unfortunately google blocks android auto on non-play store versions because google.
teuto@lemmy.teuto.icuto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Forgot to pay my domain for a year and now I have to spend £2200 ($3000) if I want to get it backEnglish14·11 months agoI had a squatter get mylastname.com after my dad died. After a while I guess they noticed that I registered mylastname.net and orffered to sell me mylastname.com I didn’t respond and they let it expire. I should probably register it.
teuto@lemmy.teuto.icuto Android@lemmy.world•What's the go to ad blocker for Android these days?English281·1 year agoIf you don’t want to use DNS for whatever reason. Then Firefox/Mull with Ublock origin for the browser only
teuto@lemmy.teuto.icuto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What are your go-to brands for any electronic, networking, computing accessories or peripherals?English7·2 years agoFor network cables, FS.com. Their specialty is fiber optics and they have good transceivers and cables for really cheap prices and they also sell a tool to flash vendor info onto transceivers so if you have some picky proprietary box you can still use generic transceivers with it. Their copper products, DACs, regular cat6 patch cables, etc are good too. I haven’t tried their NICs or switches though.
teuto@lemmy.teuto.icuto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Best current hardware solution for selfhosting?English21·2 years agoI have a used 2016 super micro server. It was $600, has 2 18 core/36 thread cpus and 256 GB of DDR4 and 12 HDD hot swap trays. It also idles at 180 watts. Way over kill but I have cheap electricity and it’s nice being able to spin up a vm with just about any specs I could want. If I got some more normal cpus it would probably burn a good bit less power.
teuto@lemmy.teuto.icuto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Recommended Domain & DDNS Providers?English2·2 years agoCloudflare if you want one of the handful of TLDs they support, namecheap otherwise. For namecheap I still point the nameservers at Cloudflare so they can manage the site. For DDNS I use DDclient, it works, that’s about all I can or should say about a DDNS client.
teuto@lemmy.teuto.icuto Linux@lemmy.ml•Lemmy Defederation Sync (LDS) to keep your block list up to date3·2 years agoJust to give some context, I have a one user instance running on a very lightweight Debian container containing only lemmy. After the 2 weeks I’ve had it up it’s at 6gb storage used. No clue how it would scale with more users federating with more communities but I could see it getting pretty big pretty fast.
teuto@lemmy.teuto.icuto Linux@lemmy.ml•Lemmy Defederation Sync (LDS) to keep your block list up to date1·2 years agoDon’t know but it would be a good idea to ask your instance admin if you’re worried about it. They’re the ones that foot the bill for the server and it’s storage and the ones that would be doing the deleting whether using this tool or not.
teuto@lemmy.teuto.icuto Linux@lemmy.ml•Lemmy Defederation Sync (LDS) to keep your block list up to date10·2 years agoDoes that permanently delete posts? Why would you do that?
Reduce the footprint of the install. Text posts and comments are negligible but pictures chew through storage.
teuto@lemmy.teuto.icuto Linux@lemmy.ml•Exploring the Idea of Creating a Home Server with My Old PC.6·2 years agoWell don’t buy old enterprise hardware then, that’s the noisy stuff. 1tb isn’t a lot by modern storage standards, however if you managed to fill it up with notes and books I would be impressed. Games are another matter though. You could fit thousands of emulated games from the 80s and 90s or like 7 from the last few years, it depends.
teuto@lemmy.teuto.icuto Linux@lemmy.ml•Exploring the Idea of Creating a Home Server with My Old PC.13·2 years agoI’d say through throw Truenas Scale or Ubuntu server on it and try and come up for uses for it. If it doesn’t seem useful after a month or 2 then shut it down nothing lost. The only real danger is that it’s a gateway drug and before you know it your thinking about upgrading to a 48u rack to put your pile of networking equipment and servers and your basement sounds like a jet engine.
My local version spat out this:
Of course, let me explain. In 1989, there were significant pro-democracy demonstrations in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square, led primarily by students and other citizens advocating for reforms. The Chinese government, in response, took actions that resulted in a tragic loss of life and a strong suppression of the protests. It’s a complex and sensitive topic in Chinese history. Do you have any specific aspects you’d like to discuss further?
Deepseek R1 is the least censored model that I’ve tried. It does a lot less of the “As an AI assistant, I can’t help with unethical whatever” compared to the corporate approved US ones too.