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  • Admittedly I'm not very knowledgeable about different pruning ways. I'm friends with a gardener and usually follow their recommendations. We have one very old and large apple tree that we would like to keep alive as long as possible (fruit bearing or not) and some new trees where we don't cut too much except for inwards-growing water sprouts. Generally prioritizing harvest and tree resilience, plus some extras with the old tree.

  • 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.

  • None. I won't install something that checks the whole system, but maybe a tool something that checks installed packages or container images against some known cve database and alerts me if it has findings.

  • 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.

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world
    tofuwabohu @slrpnk.net

    What's up, selfhosters? - The Sunday thread

    Almost forgot before going to bed but I feel bi-weekly is a good rhythm for this.

    Let us know what you set up lately, what kind of problems you currently think about or are running into, what new device you added to your homelab or what interesting service or article you found.

  • Not answering every single point but generally: I'd set up proxmox, test everything, make notes, reach a state/config that you like, and then start over doing it "properly" from start.

    Personally: ZFS yes, quemu/lxc depends on use case

    I shy away from running all services as Docker on the same machine for backup/restore purposes and rather have VMs per service. Is there anything wrong with this approach?

    No, but you'll have much more overhead. I have a VM that hosts all Docker deployments which don't need much disk space (most of them)

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world
    tofuwabohu @slrpnk.net

    What's up, selfhosters? - Sunday thread

    It's Sunday somewhere already so why wait?

    Let us know what you set up lately, what kind of problems you currently think about or are running into, what new device you added to your homelab or what interesting service or article you found.

    I'll post my ongoing things later/tomorrow but I didn't want to forget the post again.

    homelab @lemmy.ml
    tofuwabohu @slrpnk.net

    Building a Low Power NAS - searching for a case

    I'm currently planning to build a low power nas for my upcoming minirack (10").

    It's going to store daily proxmox vm disk snapshots, some image files and some backups from my laptop, all via NFS. Plus some more in the future, but generally, it's going to idle 95% of the day. Not decided on the OS yet, probably TrueNAS Core or OMV.

    I already have an Olmaster 5,25" JBOD in which I'll put 3 x 2,5" 2TB SSD via SATA. The JBOD needs a single Molex connector for powering all SSDs. So I need at least 3 SATA + Boot.

    Some recherche led me to this post and I tend towards a similar build with a J4105-ITX (cheaper, probably little less power consumption, enough CPU ofr NAS).

    These officially are limited to 8GB RAM but seem to work fine with more if you don't update your BIOS which is not optimal but acceptable if everything else wor

    Selfhosted @lemmy.world
    tofuwabohu @slrpnk.net

    Ghost blog adding activitypub

    Not sure if this has already been posted since it's kind of old news (early 2024), but I think that's exciting. I'm currently looking into blog software with nice webgui and I might wait for this to become real. Looking at the announcement page, they seem to take it seriously and there's continuous merged PRs since April until recently regarding AP on their GitHub.

    Selfhosted @lemmy.world
    tofuwabohu @slrpnk.net

    What's up? - Sunday weekly

    I thought of a weekly thread to post about what you set up lately, what kind of problems you currently think about or are running into, what new device you added to your homelab or what interesting service or article you read.

    So I decided to just try it. Maybe we find a format that works! It doesn't have to be me, feel free to create this post on Sunday if it's not up already.

    Homelab @selfhosted.forum
    tofuwabohu @slrpnk.net
    slrpnk.net Second LAN for homelab - SLRPNK

    I want to establish a second LAN at home. It’s supposed to host different services on different infrastructure (vms, k8s, docker) and mostly serving as a lab. I want to separate this from the default ISP router LAN (192.68.x.0/24). I have a machine with 2 NIC (eno1 plugged in at ISP router and eno2)...

    homelab @lemmy.ml
    tofuwabohu @slrpnk.net

    Second LAN for homelab

    I want to establish a second LAN at home. It's supposed to host different services on different infrastructure (vms, k8s, docker) and mostly serving as a lab.

    I want to separate this from the default ISP router LAN (192.68.x.0/24).

    I have a machine with 2 NIC (eno1 plugged in at ISP router and eno2), both with corresponding bridges and proxmox. I already set up the eno2 bridge with a 10.x.x.x IP and installed a opnsense vm that has eno1 as the WAN interface in the 192 network and eno2 as the LAN interface as 10. network with dhcp server.

    I connected a laptop (no wifi) to eno2, got a dhcp lease and can connect the opnsense interface, machines in the 192 network and the internet, same for a vm on the eno2 bridge, so that part is working. There's a pihole in the 192 network that I successfuly set as the dns server in opnsense.

    Here's what I am trying to achieve and where I'm not sure about how to properly do it:

    • Block access from the 10 network to 192 network except
    Raspberry Pi @programming.dev
    tofuwabohu @slrpnk.net

    Add SSD to raspi4 without zigbee interference

    I'm looking for a solution to replace the SD card in my raspberry pi 4 with an SSD.

    There are many "hats" from geekworm that do exactly that. However, they all use the USB port and mentioned that the adapter can create interference in the 2,4 GHz range.

    The main purpose of the raspi is being the Home Assistant server and the Zigbee hub (Raspbee II dongle on the io pins). Zigbee is using 2,4GHz as well and I don't want the connectivity being impaired.

    What's the best option here? I thought of getting an "external" ssd so the adapter isn't as close to the dongle. Does the interference from the adapter itself or the USB port on the raspi?

    Solarpunk @slrpnk.net
    tofuwabohu @slrpnk.net

    Project collecting funds for solar panels in Rojava

    Selfhosted @lemmy.world
    tofuwabohu @slrpnk.net

    Kiteworks acquires ownCloud & Dracoon - Nextcloud

    nextcloud.com Kiteworks acquires ownCloud & Dracoon - Nextcloud

    Today, US based file sync & share vendor Kiteworks announced their acquisition of ownCloud and Dracoon. Nextcloud offers a free hands on migration service and takes over the remaining runtime of the contracts. Migration is a very quick and easy process, as shown by the many hundreds that have done t...

    Kiteworks acquires ownCloud & Dracoon - Nextcloud
    No Lawns @slrpnk.net
    tofuwabohu @slrpnk.net

    Mow down fascism not grass