buedi

joined 1 year ago
[–] buedi@kbin.social 5 points 7 months ago (1 children)

As mentioned already, Hetzner is a very big Hoster in Germany. I am a customer since nearly 15 years now and in all that time they also rised the prices only once for the package I use (and I think it was only recently in 2023 or so where it went from 4,90€ to 5,39€). Also their Storage Box seems to be not only one of the cheapest out there I have seen, but as far as I remember, you do not have to pay for the traffic if you want to restore your data, like it is with other hosters. Also they had a good service, were responsive if I opened a Ticket in the past and I can not remember if I had ever problems with the service I use (Web Hosting package).

[–] buedi@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I always have the feeling I should know k8s more, although I am sure I do not need it. Can you mix Architectures in k8s Clusters? Like my Homelab (x64) has the Pi-Hole and the Z69 Box (ARM) takes over with a standby Pi-Hole if the homelab goes down? Or do k8s Clusters need to be uniform regarding CPU architecture?

[–] buedi@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

Haha :-) I was seriously considering hosting my own KBin or Lemmy Instance on my Homelab for a bit, but then I figured it would be just for fun (which is not a bad thing) and will just consume electricity and space for something I use once or twice a day and I use almost exclusively alone. So it won't even contribute to the community. I am not even sure if it would be fast enough, but that sounds like a nice Sunday afternoon project to just prove that it works (or doesn't) for fun :-)

[–] buedi@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

That's a good Idea too. If I find nothing else, before it sits here any longer, I will ask around my friends and colleagues and ultimately it will go to a thriftstore. I do not like to throw away stuff that still works, so this is a really good idea. Thank you :-)

[–] buedi@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

Hmm... Smart Mirror like Magic Mirror? It's the first time I hear this... looks really interesting! I will look into this. I always wondered where to put a panel you easily see, but is not intrusive to show some information you should know for the upcoming day... Smart Mirrors sounds like they tick all the boxes!

[–] buedi@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago

It could have been a cheap entry into the Z* topic, that is why I asked specifically for those 2. I have no real need currently for Z* devices at the moment, but I am curious and might start with a USB dongle in the future... but that one then can go directly into my Homelab anyway. Thanks for the suggestion :-)

[–] buedi@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago

That is what I did until recently with my other Box that has an AMD T40E... but then it had to run Nextcloud that I wanted to move from an external hoster to my Home and it was just too slow to be usable. So my Homelab (just a MiniPC) has to run anyway 24/7 for the family and it has all the other Containers as well. To save a bit of power on that one, the Minecraft Server (that even in idle consumes quite some CPU cycles) can be turned on / off by the family via a button in Home Assistant :-)

 

I have a spare Z69 4K Android TV box here and no use for it at the moment. It served for a few years as exactly what is was sold for, later I flashed Kodi on it for a while and after that it served as a WFH RDP Client for another while with Armbian flashed on it.

The box has a S909X SoC, 3 GB RAM and 32 GB Flash, 802.11b/g/n, Bluetooth, LAN, USB and HDMI.

I have a homelab already and I wondered if I could use it as a Zwave or Zigbee gateway maybe. But this does not seem to be possible in "software" only. I thought because we have overlaps in Frequencies between WiFi and Zwave (~860/~900 MHz range) and Zigbee (2.4 GHz range) it might be possible on Software, but I was not able to find such projects.

So I wonder... if you had this thing sitting around being useless, do you have any clever ideas what you would use it for?
It would be sad to scrap it since it is working fine.

[–] buedi@kbin.social 4 points 1 year ago

Brilliant, thank you very much. That makes finding and subscribing to new communities so easy :-)

[–] buedi@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago

I'm glad to read that! Boost was the Android App that did not melt my ancient tablet and drain its battery within 45 minutes. I am happy to see that it will come with Lemmy support... and 2nd that wish for Kbin support :-)

[–] buedi@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

That's awesome! These are a LOT of options :-)

[–] buedi@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago

SSH Reverse Tunneling is super useful to get remote systems connected which only have very limited internet access through mobile carriers. They usually do NAT and you have no chance to connect to these sites with a dial-in VPN or other technologies that require YOU to connect to the remote system. So we just create a reverse ssh tunnel with autossh that is kept alive by the remote system itself and we connect back to the system to the ssh tunnel. Since ssh is installed anyway, that is one of the simplest and most versatile options to connect to these systems for us.

[–] buedi@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

Dammit, I'm blind. Thank you very much! The concept of a 2nd page is something that I did not expect. My fault, everything works as intended ;-)

Buuuut of course it would be neat if a click on a notification would bring you to the post that triggered the notification. Threads are pretty short at the moment, so it is not a big deal to use CTRL+F (and go to the 2nd / 3rd page LOL), but it would be nice to get to the destination in the future when this place has much more traffic (at least I hope it happens) :-)

Thanks again!

 

It happened a few times now for me that I got a notification that someone replied to one of my posts in a thread. In that notification you can click on it and it jumps to the thread, so I start scrolling to search for the reply of the person... and can not find it. Using CTRL+F to search for my Username yields no results either.
Then when I switch from hot to active, newest or oldest, I can find my post and the one of the person who replied to me.

I wonder why hot is not showing mine?

One example is here:
https://kbin.social/m/RedditMigration/t/35238/Reddit-CEO-seeks-to-end-site-protest-by-allowing-users

If you show posts by hot and search for my username, you find nothing... but if you use one of the other options it works. I know my post is not "hot" with 11 upvotes, but hot shows others with less, so this should not be the issue, right?

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