untilyouarrived

joined 1 year ago

I've been using the developer beta of WatchOS 10 and it's been fine.

I use NGINX because it's what I'm familiar with. If I was starting again, I would probably use Caddy.

Using 'hours of use' as the metric, it would be Plex. The ones I use every day are Libreddit, TT-RSS, Huginn and Reddit-RSS - and my own journalling app and pocket clone.

Try a delivery test to an Outlook / Exchange server. I'll be amazed if it goes through.

I 100% agree here. Each instance should focus on a single topic. It makes no practical sense that there are multiple identical communities across different servers.

Same. Like, I'm relatively confident in the systems I have running, but not so confident that I'd trust them with my most important passwords.

The new journal is an interesting feature. I journal elsewhere, so won't use it exclusively, but I imagine it will be a handy way of reminding myself of where I've been and what I've been doing.

[–] untilyouarrived@lemmy.gtfo.social 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

PiVPN is great. Works on just as well on a standard server with Ubuntu.

All true. And RPIs aren't even cheap anymore. It's much more cost effective to buy a refurbished lease PC and get the extra processing power, expandability & reliable storage. I run everything on a HP elitedesk and it didn't cost much over £150.

I'm relatively competent installing server software, but the Lemmy instructions completely flummoxed me. Their docker instructions just don't work.

I ended up using the ansible docker scripts and filling out the blanks because I'm unfamiliar with ansible.

If this is as good as it sounds, you're doing everyone a massive favour.

First I've heard of Boolwyrm. Looks neat!

Wallabag is what most people recommend, but I couldn't get on with it.

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