

Mostly local activist groups, some software sites to see what’s in updates, few political blogs.
Mostly local activist groups, some software sites to see what’s in updates, few political blogs.
I get that, I plan to add another pihole ad some point so I can enter 2 nameservers at my router. There are solutions to sync all config between the piholes.
Semi monthly sounds like “monthly, or not” to me. Not sure about the alternatives I’ve seen so far
Cool, thanks!
I also planned to do the same (bare nginx instead of NPM but otherwise the same). Did you just remove the nginx container from docker compose and use the same arguments in NPM or do you double-reverseproxy or something else?
I mean every other week. I wasn’t aware of the other interpretation, but I think in combination with “The Sunday thread” it’s unambiguous?
I have never heard fortnightly, but then I’m not a native speaker. Is that commonly used?
I would run Debian from a stick and install Proxmox with the installer and not on top of Debian unless you have to. While the latter works, I found some settings around network interfaces to differ between the installation methods which caused me problems here and there.
Did you check Mint recently? If it’s been a while, it could also be dust buildup at the fan.
If you want to have domains assigned to local IP addresses, you can also use Pihole as a local DNS! It’s a very nice tool for adblocking on network level anyways, can only recommend it.
Cool! Which installation method did you use?
I hadn’t heard of Talos Linux, sounds cool! We are using haproxy as ingress controller with stepca for local certificates at work.
I didn’t know that, cool! Though I should probably talk to the mods before setting up such a thing.
Personally I’m mostly involved with my homelab migration so there’s not too much on the selfhosting page except os updates. I set up meshmini earlier to access my thin clients via vPro/AMT but I need to configure the clients before being able to actually using meshmini. Once I’m done with that I’ll finally be able to set up Lemmy and Pine pods.
My selfhosted stuff currently works fine without me doing much which feels good and lets me focus on hardware stuff currently.
You need different Subdomains as you suggested in your first paragraph. And add a reverse proxy like nginx or caddy to the machine which then proxies the different subdomains to the respective services (e.g. lemmy.your.site to localhost:2222, mbin.your.site to localhost:3333).
Theoretically, you could put a landing page behind some SSO/iam like authentik, and then link to the subdomains from the landing page, but eventually users will need be on the subdomain to use a specific site.
What’s not working? I just set up TrueNAS for the first time, went with 25.04 and figured I could just update my way out of potential bugs, but the updater is broken :D