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Wow, cool photos.
walden@sub.wetshaving.socialto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Self-hosting is having a moment. Ethan Sholly knows why.English4·13 days agoI use apps on my phone, but have no clue how to troubleshoot them. I have programs on my computer that I hardly know how to use, let alone know the inner workings of. How is running things in Docker any different? Why put down people who have an interest in running things themselves?
I know you’re just trying to answer the above question of “why do it the hard way”, but it struck me as a little condescending. Sorry if I’m reading too much into it!
To access things outside of your LAN (for example from your phone while at the grocery store), each service gets a DuckDNS entry. “service.myduckdns.com” or whatever.
Your phone will look for service.myduckdns.com on port 443, because you’ll have https:// certificates and that all happens on port 443.
When that request eventually gets to your router and is trying to penetrate your firewall, you’ll need 443 open and forwarded to your Debian machine.
So yes, you have it right.
Also forward port 80.
That question is a little bit out of the scope of a forum like this. A question like that would better be answered by the nginx documentation. Sometimes the project documentation might have a blurb about nginx configuration specific for that project. For example, Immich.
For the most part, you only have to reference the nginx documentation. I’ve never looked at the Immich config above until now, and my Immich server works great.
I’ve had a reverse proxy for years, but the config files are very foreign to me because I use Nginx-Proxy-Manager. NPM makes nginx usable for dummies like me, at the expense of gaining a deeper understanding of how it works. I’m ok with that, but you might feel differently.
walden@sub.wetshaving.socialto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Github keeps shoving copilot everywhere.English9·19 days agoGitLab
walden@sub.wetshaving.socialto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•My doctor's office now has ads when checking in onlineEnglish5·26 days agoOh yeah, bummer.
walden@sub.wetshaving.socialto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•My doctor's office now has ads when checking in onlineEnglish34·26 days agoYeesh. I’m glad I have uBlock Origin and also AdGuard Home. uBlock Origin is much easier, but both combined means pretty much no ads in my entire house.
For remote access, wireguard is great. You can access stuff via their internal addresses.
walden@sub.wetshaving.socialto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Self-Hosted podcast has announced that episode 150 is their last.English9·2 months agoOne of the few podcasts I listen to sometimes. Wishing them well and thanks for all of the hard work.
I thought it was great.
walden@sub.wetshaving.socialto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Trying to buy anything with USB-C Power Delivery: Listing a million devices instead of the output voltages / amperageEnglish2·2 months agoYeah, it’s hard to find good ones. You could invert it to 120v AC and plug in a regular charger, but you lose efficiency doing that, not to mention the added danger, weight, and complexity.
walden@sub.wetshaving.socialto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Trying to buy anything with USB-C Power Delivery: Listing a million devices instead of the output voltages / amperageEnglish2·2 months agoOh I think I get it now. So you can terminate the solar panel with something like this and then charge phones with a standard car charger with PD. I like that idea.
walden@sub.wetshaving.socialto Technology@beehaw.org•I don't know who needs to hear this, but DO NOT EVER expose Jellyfin to the internet8·2 months agoI’m not smart, can you tell me if having it behind a reverse proxy with certs and everything fixes any of these flaws?
walden@sub.wetshaving.socialto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Trying to buy anything with USB-C Power Delivery: Listing a million devices instead of the output voltages / amperageEnglish3·2 months agoI’m having trouble imagining what you’re setting out to accomplish. 12v solar panels are higher than 12v. This one gets to 18v, for example. You need a solar charge controller to convert it to 12v, and then you’d need something like this to convert it to 5v to charge your battery bank. Whether your battery bank will “take” 12v without electronics to tell it to is beyond the scope of my knowledge, but AFAIK 5v is universally accepted.
walden@sub.wetshaving.socialto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Trying to buy anything with USB-C Power Delivery: Listing a million devices instead of the output voltages / amperageEnglish4·2 months agoGood to know. I had heard Anker did some shady stuff but never caught wind of a good replacement. The phone charger scene is obscene as seen by OP, and and I would rather buy from Anker than buy garbage.
walden@sub.wetshaving.socialto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Trying to buy anything with USB-C Power Delivery: Listing a million devices instead of the output voltages / amperageEnglish21·2 months agoI could be wrong, but I just did some quick research and it looks like the PD spec always supports all of those voltages. I also did a reverse image search of the image you posted, and it’s some no-name brand from Amazon. Don’t buy no-name brands from Amazon. Stick to Anker.
I’m a fan of Dockge. Nice simplicity, easy to update container stacks, etc. etc.
walden@sub.wetshaving.socialto Music@lemmy.world•Chappell Roan says she doesn’t know any happy parents — is she wrong?English10·2 months agoWrong, yes
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