

It used to be like that years ago. Nowadays it just sucks.
It used to be like that years ago. Nowadays it just sucks.
Yeah, I sure that would work, why didn’t I thought of it sooner?
No, here get a real public IP is not possible unless you get a much more expensive commercial non residential contract.
You can give podman rootless the power to open ports less than 1024. So no, it can still be rootless.
And yes, for being rootless you must have non root users as well…
So its probably root and not rootless
I suggest you read some guides about podman and rootless containers.
Here is my experience albeit on a different Linux: https://wiki.gardiol.org/doku.php?id=gentoo%3Acontainers
Being behind CGNAT unfortunately my seeding is limited…
No, I don’t like using a VPN with PF… If I spend money, I do for Usenet…
I dont care for upvotes or downvotes. That feels… Anal…
Just for replies to comments.
I would just not dismantle the rack. Ensure that everything inside its securely strapped down and nothing can move freely, not even cables. Ensure that all plugs are safely screwed in the socket or tape them for non screwable ones to prevent to come loose and bang around.
Then fill voids and gaps with bubble wrap or anything light and non scratchy. Wrap everything from the outside with bubble wrap layer to prevent damage from hit or scratch.
Then find or build a big enough cardboard box to fit the rack and call it a day.
Edit: if you use mechanical HDDs you might consider unplug them and carry with you instead of on the movers vans. Wouldn’t bother for nvme and ssds.
Cool! We just released 22.2 for surya ;)
Glad to see you here too!
Rent any low cost vps and setup wireguard tunnel or ssh tunnel to it with port forward, done.
Check https://wiki.gardiol.org/ where I detail my setup which is exactly this.
This page https://wiki.gardiol.org/doku.php?id=networking%3Aexternal_access is a good starting point
Tube archivist + jellyfin plugin.
Works wonders.
Here my setup guide: https://wiki.gardiol.org/doku.php?id=services%3Atubearchivist
The same way you back it up, using ssh remotely for example
Just run backrest backup on each server three times, one for each remote backup tepository. Easy enough.
Agreed, nextcloud is a beast with lots of whistles, if you don’t need them you can have simpler solutions
This my approach here https://wiki.gardiol.org/doku.php?id=selfhost%3Afileserver
And I stated using AList which is a funny piece of software that has great potential. See here https://wiki.gardiol.org/doku.php?id=services%3Aalist
From somebody who prefer to run stuff not in containers… Don’t bother and run SearXNG in container. I suggest rootless podman instead of docker.
See my notes/guide here https://wiki.gardiol.org/doku.php?id=services%3Asearxng
You can share jellyfin on the net. I do.
The issues shared wide and large are mostly moot points, where the attacker needs to already have access to the jellyfin itself to have any surface.
Its FUD and I am convinced spread by Plex people in an effort to cover up their fuckup and enshittyfication.
Move away from LW if you don’t like them. There are lots of Lemmy instances with different rules, find one that suits you or self host yours like I do.
Try doing that with reddit now.
Also, mods are mods, its not a Lemmy or reddit thing, but power tripping is just human. Go to 4chan or similar for anarchy unregulated forums, not to Lemmy or reddit.
As for privacy, I already replied separately.
Privacy, do you realize you ate posting publicly? Don’t associate your email to your lemmy user and never post any bit of info that can link to your real self if you want privacy.
There is not much expectation of privacy when you act public I am afraid. At least Lemmy, choosing your instance wisely, will protect your anonymity which is as much as privacy you can expect when going public.
Sorry man, but there can be no expectations of privacy when you choose to be public. At most, you can aim for being anonymous. Create e private non federated Lemmy instance if you want privacy in your Lemmy posts, the federation concept itself cannot guarantee you privacy.
I am all for privacy… Just do not expect it when being public myself in my posts and actions.
Shit in, shit out.
That how ai works.
No workaround that.
It can only spit out what its training material was based on.
Deep level packet inspection, they detect patterns or whatever in encrypted traffic (and the lack of thereof) and ban the destination ip china-wide.
How they do I have no idea, but they do, on my direct first hand experience. Its not based on domain names, directly straight and total ip ban. All ports, all domains on that ip get banned forever just because you started using a VPN (OpenVPN in my case, it was a few years ago).
Audiobookshelf.