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helenslunch, in Starting over and doing it "right"
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How much power is your current setup consuming and what are energy rates like in your area?

kalpol, in SquareSpace dropping the ball.

Try Zoneedit. I’ve had them for years and barely glanced at them.

phanto, in Hosting private UHD video

If it is encoded properly, NextCloud links will just play. I’ve sent video to my “Which one is the right click?” Mother.

Mkv won’t play out of the box, but most mp4’s do. I self host, but I have a higher upstream than you do. (I get about 12. Slow, but it does generally work.)

megaman, in SquareSpace dropping the ball.

I got this today as well, heading on over to namecheap where i have another domain already (have not confirmed how good the DDNS is, tho).

jgkawell, in Termius alternative ?
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I’ve been running Teleport for a while now and it’s been great. It can even manage access to things like Kubernetes clusters which is fantastic in my use case. I’ve been using their free community edition and no complaints so far.

poVoq, in Termius alternative ?
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thejevans, in SquareSpace dropping the ball.
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As others have stated, porkbun + cloudflare + ddclient will do everything you need.

foggy, in SquareSpace dropping the ball.

Name cheap has always been my favorite registrar to work with.

Great service, responsive support, normal prices. 🤷‍♂️

It’s not hard to not piss off your clients in their industry but somehow GoDaddy and BlueHost tend to rank high on everyone’s shit list.

baatliwala, in So SBCs are shit now? Anything I can do with my collection of Pis and old routers?

I thought this was about FIFA

JohnFoe, (edited ) in So SBCs are shit now? Anything I can do with my collection of Pis and old routers?

If you’re not into the whole Google Home/Alexa/Apple Home echo system, and have Home Assistant already running, you could use them to build a bunch of smart assistants with Open Thread Border Routers.

I was just looking at doing this in my house but the cost of Pis vs used Google Gen2s with Thread Border Routers built in was cost prohibitive for me.

drdiddlybadger, in Creating the XMPP Network Graph
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I think this is pretty cool.

m, in Grocery shopping apps
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I really like KitchenOwl’s shopping list interface, native iOS app, and OIDC integration. I haven’t used the budgeting or meal planning functions yet.

ikidd, (edited ) in So SBCs are shit now? Anything I can do with my collection of Pis and old routers?
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I’m just going to say, I shit on them all along. ARM is relatively expensive, bespoke and difficult to compile for because of that. Anyone can puke out a binary for amd64 that works everywhere. And way, way faster than some sad little SOC. Especially weird is spending $1000 on a clusterboard with CMs that had half of the power of a 5 year old X86 SFF desktop you could pick up for $75 and attach some actual storage to.

Maybe RISC-V will change all that, but I doubt it. Sure hope so though. The price factor has already leaned the right way to make it worthwhile.

crony, in Alternative to certbot for acquiring ssl certificates to use with nginx.
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Update: I have moved to caddy, planned a switch either way and this just pushed me to do it.

possiblylinux127, in So SBCs are shit now? Anything I can do with my collection of Pis and old routers?

Pine64 makes some cool devices that run on 100% free software.

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