I use NGINX because it’s what I’m familiar with. If I was starting again, I would probably use Caddy.
I use NGINX because it’s what I’m familiar with. If I was starting again, I would probably use Caddy.
Using ‘hours of use’ as the metric, it would be Plex. The ones I use every day are Libreddit, TT-RSS, Huginn and Reddit-RSS - and my own journalling app and pocket clone.
Try a delivery test to an Outlook / Exchange server. I’ll be amazed if it goes through.
And episode 1 is currently free on Steam!
You need to change the line starting <path> in your docker compose file and make sure it reflects where the nginx internal config file actually is.
Mine is in the same folder as the compose file, so it’s ./nginx_internal.conf:/etc/nginx/nginx.conf
I’m not really sure why I’m paying OpenAI this point.
Such a fantastic book. It’s one of the few that I will read again and again.
I 100% agree here. Each instance should focus on a single topic. It makes no practical sense that there are multiple identical communities across different servers.
Same. Like, I’m relatively confident in the systems I have running, but not so confident that I’d trust them with my most important passwords.
Hi! Count me in as a beta tester. I’m willing to suffer!
The Detectorists is incredible. It’s my go to comfort watch.
Fair!
The new journal is an interesting feature. I journal elsewhere, so won’t use it exclusively, but I imagine it will be a handy way of reminding myself of where I’ve been and what I’ve been doing.
East Yorkshire.
PiVPN is great. Works on just as well on a standard server with Ubuntu.
All true. And RPIs aren’t even cheap anymore. It’s much more cost effective to buy a refurbished lease PC and get the extra processing power, expandability & reliable storage. I run everything on a HP elitedesk and it didn’t cost much over £150.
Out of interest, did you get a reasonable scrap price?
I was talking to someone the other day that said they got nearly £1k for theirs. Last time I scrapped anything (years and years ago) I had to pay them to take it away because scrap prices were so low.
I’m relatively competent installing server software, but the Lemmy instructions completely flummoxed me. Their docker instructions just don’t work.
I ended up using the ansible docker scripts and filling out the blanks because I’m unfamiliar with ansible.
If this is as good as it sounds, you’re doing everyone a massive favour.
First I’ve heard of Boolwyrm. Looks neat!
I’ve been using the developer beta of WatchOS 10 and it’s been fine.