Ananace
Just another Swedish programming sysadmin person.
Coffee is always the answer.
And beware my spaghet.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Update on my Home-Lab now featuring a fully custom built 10" Aluminumm rackEnglish
9·2 months agoI absolutely love that zip-tie mounting solution, it’s the kind of thing I wish I saw in more homelab setups.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Why I Ditched Spotify, and How I Set Up My Own Music Stack | LeshiCodesEnglish
121·3 months agoI really do hope that Funkwhale get their 2.0 release out soon, should make self-hosted Spotify-like stacks simpler to do, and the fact that it works for creation and distribution as well is great.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What webapps do you selfhost that aren't media/game servers?English
1·7 months agoInteresting, that’s definitely not what I’m seeing from regular use. Are you running any added applications? LDAP? SSO? External mounts?
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What webapps do you selfhost that aren't media/game servers?English
1·7 months agoAre you looking at data rates or IO operations? Because this is almost exclusively stat queries, i.e. inode queries.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What webapps do you selfhost that aren't media/game servers?English
1·7 months agoOh yeah, CPU usage is basically zero, and memory usage of the PHP code itself is also basically nil compared to other software I run. It’s just the sudden storms of IO requests that causes issues, and since those come over a network pipe it causes issues for other pieces of software as well.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What webapps do you selfhost that aren't media/game servers?English
5·7 months agoAgain, it works until it requires reloading, i.e. the next update of any component or the next restart of the server.
I’m also running an inode cache on the client side, on top of the persistent opcache, but due to the sheer number of files that Nextcloud consists of it still generates a frankly ridiculous amount of calls when it needs to invalidate the cache. If you’re running on local drives then that’s likely much less of an issue, regardless of what kind of drive it is, but this is hosted on machines that do not have any local storage.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What webapps do you selfhost that aren't media/game servers?English
3·7 months agoYep, those values are actually somewhat tame compared to my own cache tuning, the issue remains that the code requires reloading PHP files from disk during runtime in order to support applications and updates, which - even if it doesn’t happen often - causes IO storms that temporarily break both Nextcloud as well as other software.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What webapps do you selfhost that aren't media/game servers?English
22·7 months agoCurrently working to move away from Nextcloud myself, it’s PHP nature causes IO storms when it tries to check if it needs to reload any code for incoming requests.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What webapps do you selfhost that aren't media/game servers?English
6·7 months agoAll OpenWRT-based routers have the option of built-in DNS-based adblock, can thoroughly recommend the Turris routers for such things.
One has super cow powers, the other one doesn’t.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•German state gov. ditching Windows for Linux, 30K workers migrating
201·8 months agoThey actually did a study on it after rolling back to Windows, and it turned out to not have failed due to technical difficulties at all.
If I recall correctly they stated that something like 80-90% of all issues reported during the period were due to badly designed processes - processes which were the same as in Windows, and the number of technical issues actually dropped.Certainly, the fact that Microsoft promised to build a fancy new HQ in the city if they switched back to Windows can’t have had anything to do with the choice to roll back…
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What steps do you take to secure your server and your selfhosted services?English
3·8 months agoDefault block for incoming traffic is always a good starting point.
I’m personally using crowdsec to good results, but still need to add some more to it as I keep seeing failed attacks that should be blocked much quicker.
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World News@lemmy.ml•EU accuses Google and Apple of breaking its rules, risking Trump clash
3·9 months ago10-20% of year-on-year revenue is the going rate.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Plex is discontinuing its “watch together” featureEnglish
111·9 months agoHonestly, the two reasons I’ve been sticking with Plex is the federated/shared libraries and watch together.
If they’re starting to axe those then I see no reason to continue using it.
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Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•My SO got a steamdeck today, and it's a lot better than I imagined it to be
2·10 months agoDone both, but I’ve found I rather enjoy the mix of stick and trackpad, emulated as KB+M
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Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•My SO got a steamdeck today, and it's a lot better than I imagined it to be
13·10 months agoI might be slightly biased, but I can also recommend OpenMW for Deck.
MS Outlook is the joke.
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Star Citizen@lemmy.ml•Inside Star Citizen: Alpha 4.0 - What We Do In Space
5·1 year agoThat goddamn Doctor Benny’s box gets me every time, the fact that they even remixed the theme to match is just glorious.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•How SUSE Is Replacing Red Hat as the Linux and Open Source Enterprise Standard-Bearer
1·1 year agoAnd it’s still entirely unrelated to my point, since SUSE will remain the trademark in question regardless of what’s actually contained in OpenSUSE.
But yes, the free/open-source spins of things tend to have somewhat differing content compared to the commercial offering, usually for licensing or support reasons.
E.g. CentOS (when it still was a real thing)/AlmaLinux/etc supporting hardware that regular RHEL has dropped support for, while also not distributing core RedHat components like the subscription manager.








Considering this is anubis, the project created explicitly to block AI crawlers?