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How do people feel about Garuda? I put it on a laptop to try it out. I’m still undecided.

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I’ve been using Wiki.js since I asked this question a few months ago. I’ve been pretty happy with it. Stores data in text files using markdown and can synchronize a number of backends. I’ve got mine syncing to a private github repo.

Self-hosted or personal email solutions?

I have a unique name, think John Doe, and I’m hoping to create a unique and “professional” looking email account like johndoe@gmail.com or john@doe.com. Since my name is common, all reasonable permutations are taken. I was considering purchasing a domain with something unique, then making personal family email accounts for...

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I’ll second not self hosting email unless you’re in it for the experience.

I’d also strongly caution against hosting email for friends and family unless you want to own that relationship for the rest of your life.

If you do it anyway, you’re going to end up locked into whatever solution you decide for a long time, because now you have users who rely on that solution.

If you still go forward, don’t use Google (or msft). Use a dedicated email service. Having your personal domain tied to those services just further complicates the lock in.

(I did this over a decade ago, with Google, when it was just free vanity domain hosting. I’ve been trying for years to get my users migrated to Gmail accounts.)

If I had it all to do over again. I’d probably setup accounts as vanity forwards to a “real” account for people who wanted them. That’s easy to maintain, move around, and you’re not dealing with migrating peoples oauth to everything when you want to move or stop paying for it.

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I’ve been successfully using SES for a couple years now without issue.

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I set this up a couple years ago but I seem to remember AWS walking me through the initial setup.

First you’ll need to configure your domain(s) in SES. It requires you to set some DNS records to verify ownership. You’ll also need to configure your SPF record(s) to allow email to be sent through SES. They provide you with all of this information.

Next, you’ll need to configure SES credentials or it won’t accept mail from your servers. From a security standpoint, if you have multiple SMTP servers I would give each a unique set of credentials but you can get away with one for simplicity.

Finally you’ll need to configure your MTA to relay through SES. If you use postfix here’s a quick guide: medium.com/…/sending-emails-with-postfix-and-amaz…

I’ve got postfix configured on each of my VPS servers, plus and internal relay, to relay all mail through SES. To the best of my knowledge it’s worked fine. I haven’t had issues with mail getting dropped or flagged as SPAM.

There is a cost, but with my email volumes (which are admittedly low) it costs me 2-3 cents a month.

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I get told by web forms regularly that my email is not a valid address and even people that got my email written on a piece of paper have replaced the .email with .gmail.com cause “that couldn’t be right”…

That’s the thing that holds me back from a non-standard TLD, as much as I’d love to get a vanity domain.

I’ve got a .org I’ve had for over 20 years now. My primary email address has been on that domain for almost as long. While I don’t have problems with web-based forms, telling people my email address is a chore at best since it’s not gmail, outlook, yahoo, etc…

Planning on setting up Proxmox and moving most services there. Some questions

I am currently running most of my stuff from an unraid box using spare parts I have. It seems like I am hitting my limit on it and just want to turn it into a NAS. Micro PCs/USFF are what I am planning on moving stuff to (probably a cluster of 2 for now but might expand later.). Just a few quick questions:...

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And you don’t have quorum issues any time a system is down. (I regret making mine a cluster.)

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Everyone’s saying fstab but if Navidrome is in a docker container, just mount it as a volume on your container. I found this guide that seems to document it fairly well.

phoenixnap.com/kb/nfs-docker-volumes

This is how I’m handling NFS mounts in my docker stacks.

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This sounds like a stability horror show. Has that really worked out well for you?

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Didn’t even occur to me to ask what your upload bw was. That makes sense.

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I’ve been happy with the librecomputer boards but my uses are pretty limited.

This was a fun read and specifically made me wonder what I’d need to roll my own steam link device.

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Racknerd. They’re currently running a new year’s promotion. They’re reliable and inexpensive.

Another option is to use the free tier of Oracle cloud.

lowendbox.com/…/new-year-2024-deals-by-voted-1-to…

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Going to second the restic recommendation. I’m using it for most of my backup needs and find it easy, fast, and reliable.

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Correct, you’re blocking A, B isn’t. B is going to federate it’s communities normally. You won’t see communities, posts, comments from A. That’s it.

Not sure why I’m replying tho since you’re just going to block my instance too. I can’t be bothered to care this week’s holy war.

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If someone going through the effort to target you with a MitM over the Internet, that’s not going to stop them.

Just diable the affected ciphers and/or update opened.

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I’m assuming it’s an external drive. So long as you directly mount the device to the VM you should be able to, yes.

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This is good advice to follow even if you do have air conditioning. Keeping the heat out makes the AC work less. Maybe invest a nice set of thermal curtains.

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This stuff is unbearable, I can’t even play video games on my laptop, because it warms up very fast and the keyboard becomes uncomfortable for me to use.

There’s a lot of good advice in here but I haven’t seen anyone tell you to just reduce the amount of heat being generated in your home. Almost every plugged in electrical device in your home is generating some amount of heat. Esp. if they’re in use.

So my suggestion to you is to flip off the power-strip or unplug unnecessary devices, and find something else to occupy your time. The consoles, PCs, the tv itself, they’re all hungry devices that generate a lot of heat. Those fans people are telling you to use? They generate heat too… so while I’m not saying, “don’t use a fan to stay cool”, I am saying, “don’t fill your home with running fans in rooms you aren’t in”.

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It’s still a bug. My server is at 0.18.2 and I regularly see old posts if I sort by Hot.

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This is the bottom half of the first page of my subscribed feed and I restarted my lemmy instance yesterday to make a config change.

https://lemmy.procrastinati.org/pictrs/image/7177cf17-6c16-415c-a374-936a094088f9.png

Suggestions for activism campaigns on Lemmy and kbin? (lemmy.blahaj.zone)

I’m working on an activism campaign kicking off next week opposing some bad internet bills in the US – here’s the kbin magazine I just set up, and I might set up a Lemmy community as well if that makes sense. Once things get going, we’ll be sharing links including information and actions people can take....

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Do you really need 2 separate communities? Seems like that would just split your fledgling user base.

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Ok. I was going to suggest subscribing to the kbin mag on a couple Lemmy instances to get it into All.

Is there any plugin or way to block forced registration

I have long been tired of the fact that I can not normally use 90% of sites without registration. I’m not going to create an account in order to read a post that interests me right now. But today was the last straw. Fucking Tumblr makes me create an account just to find and read 1 POST. (Sorry for mistakes, I am non English...

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