[-] NicestDicerest@lemmy.world 3 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

+1 for Fractal Define - Absolute Beast

[-] NicestDicerest@lemmy.world 6 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

thats in Wuppertal, Germany

[-] NicestDicerest@lemmy.world 11 points 11 months ago

People in the US: Can speak English, sometimes Spanish

People in Germany: Can speak German, had Spanish & French in school, can understand most of dutch natively and have learned some Turkish from their friends

[-] NicestDicerest@lemmy.world 1 points 11 months ago

Yes - I followed the tutorial and when I install the bouncer it sends a signal to the central server and logs activity. But it seems like that's the only time its actually working

[-] NicestDicerest@lemmy.world 1 points 11 months ago

I used the tutorial thats linked in the post. Good luck - But apparently its not really working

3
submitted 11 months ago by NicestDicerest@lemmy.world to c/homelab@lemmy.ml

Hey!

I wanted to secure my Proxy with Crowdsec. I followed this guide here:

https://www.crowdsec.net/blog/crowdsec-with-nginx-proxy-manager

Everything worked fine. But: When i go to the Crowdsec-Controler Server Dashboard, i get a notification that the bouncer for the proxy is "inactive". When i reinstall the bouncers it will be registered, and the bouncer will be online for a certain time. But it seems like its only calling the crowdsec-server ONCE, then going offline.

Has anyone had a similar error and can maybe give me a hint?

Thanks it advance!

[-] NicestDicerest@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

I have no experience with the docker container, but optimization for the database and nginx/apache cacheing must be made individually depending on number of cpu cores, ram-size, etc etc etc. When overtuning for example your database it can happen that you run out of RAM, which means your system will crash or freeze. Happened to me. I run it "Baremetal" and configured it "the classic way". Tbh, after those optimizations it runs really, really fast and response times are really quick.

[-] NicestDicerest@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

There are more twerks to it than "just' using mariadb and redis. Maybe look into Apache/nginx cacheing,tune your mariadb settings and stuff like that. Had performance-problems with my owncloud-instance, now it runs like a champ

[-] NicestDicerest@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Sounds reasonable. Maybe there is a way to embedd the peertube-player directly into lemmy? I mean i'm aware that there are issues which are more important right now, but maybe in the future. But i think this is actually something that may hold a lot of people back from using Lemmy

10
Video Support (lemmy.world)

Any future plans on developing lemmy video upload support?

[-] NicestDicerest@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

You can literally go and setup your own lemmy instance in less than 10 minutes. Its so well documented that even the least tech savy person should be able to do that with a bit of research.

When you've done that just wait for the data to flow in. And thats it.

4
submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by NicestDicerest@lemmy.world to c/privacy@lemmy.ml

So. I thought about the potential of bad actors sniffing on lemmy data. In theory, you'ld have to trust your lemmy-instance hosted to not be a bad actor and every single server they federated with. That means, it should be really - REALLY - easy for a bad actor of even a nation state actor to set up an instance and just wait for the data of users to pour in.

Theoretically they could see all the posts you ever made, and, every post you upvoted. Which also gives clues on: When are you active, what region are you from, what you like and dislike (obviously), political views, etc.

I mean - Maybe I'm too suspicious but tbh the more I read into this, the more I get a bad feeling about this...

view more: next ›

NicestDicerest

joined 1 year ago