Wireguard works best for private traffic, but you can’t host a public site with that.
Of course you can! Nginx and wireguard on a VPS and actual services wherever you want.
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Wireguard works best for private traffic, but you can’t host a public site with that.
Of course you can! Nginx and wireguard on a VPS and actual services wherever you want.
If you can dedicate some time to constant keep up - pick a rolling distro. Doing major version upgrades has never not had problems for me. Every major distro has one.
My choice is Gentoo, but I’m weird like that. Having said that - my email server has been running happily on Arch for just over 5 years now.
The lemmy instance I host is on Debian testing - Gentoo was not available on DO - no issues so far.
Even when it’s mostly containers - why waste time every n years doing the big upgrade? Small change is always safer.
@Weslee@lemmy.world has already answered, but in general - you can see [de]federated instances at an <instance url>/instances. In my case that would be lemmy.cafe/instances
If not for an occasional comment like yours - I would never remember I’ve defederated them. Thanks!
That’s not what I meant.
Never had a chance to give syncthing a shot, but nextcloud works very well. On top of that, if you ever want to ditch apple/google - it will also happily sync your contacts, calendar, etc, as well as more niche stuff like bike rides. It can become chonky, but that really depends on how much stuff you’re asking it to do.
Double check if you have the -modules
and/or -modules-extra
installed for that version of the kernel. Literally had this issue at work on a 14.04 (sigh, I know) box.
Because that requires actually understanding the way a computer works.
Excuse me, sir, it’s the Gentoo bits that are supposed to be hard, not yours.
On an unrelated note - I’m building a binhost. Currently stuck on trying to figure out a way of building packages without instaling them and not using quickpkg
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Wait, there’s someone here aware of hardened gentoo? Well I’ll be damned! Come out of the shadows, fellas!
I agree in general, but would like to point out that it is possible to escape. Not completely, but I have managed to set up an environment where it’s mostly fine. And by mostly fine I mean not perferct, but using somebody else’s device makes my eye twitch.
I think this is a /c/whoosh moment
Is it all or nothing sort of deal?
I don’t have your requirements, but nextcloud with Memories works well enough for me. Nextcloud does the file things, including auto upload from phones. Memories then displays those photos.
Never had the chance to seriously look into libressl. Do you think it would work fine if most of the world was running it rather than openssl?
I think this is a fruit of the labour that was done by some guy reverse engineering gta vc. It got shut down by rockstar, but the source was public, so it lives on.
It is! People have been burnt by others and have now settled for mediocrity. Nothing wrong with that, I suppose; nothing right, either.
My bad, took something for granted. My issue is with Drupal being called a programming language. That’s like saying BMW is an aluminum smelter.
Thanks!
From first link:
In 2014, the programming language Drupal replaced “master/slave” terminology with “primary/replica.”
Says a bit about the writer’s understanding of the matter.
I’ve been running mine for just over 5 years now - initial setup was ass, but it’s very much hands off now - email simply doesn’t change anymore.
If you have a domain to test - I can host it for you. If you then decide that it works well enough for you - I’ll show you how to set it up on your own server.