

I think for embedded iot type apps it could be great, pair it with some caps for peak loads (read/transmit).
I think for embedded iot type apps it could be great, pair it with some caps for peak loads (read/transmit).
Is that why Trump is so for them?
I do, mostly for my self but I do allow registrations. I’m generally the only user though.
The communities that I do have get a little trafic - but they are very NZ and niche
I had that problem once, just had to delete a duplicate db function
Email… My wife really wants to further de-google, this means moving custom domains off gsute.
Do I move to proton/tuta or go back to self hosting email again like I did for years until about 2010?
If I self host, do I do it at home or on the server that runs my lemmy instance?
well that’s not good
I suspect that we may be looking back with rose tinted glasses, but the main stream internet is pretty crap atm
I beg to differ, when Opera had its own engine and wasn’t Chinese owned - back in the early '00s.
I hadn’t seen all that. I may have to move my services again
I run opnsense as a VM and have done for maybe 5 years now, moved across 3 different sets of hardware.
I DO have a hardware router under the ONT for if / when I feck up proxmox.
Snapshots are great when you start to play with the firewall settings or upgrades
I had/have no trouble here
I suspect that much of lemmy runs on this rule “Lastly, Don’t be a dick”, I know that my instance and the other *.nz do.
@prodajvodapavel@aggregatet.org Don’t be a dick, and you should be fine - if you want to be <edgy> then (as @empireOfLove2@lemmy.dbzer0.com said) go kick rocks
I wouldn’t worry about ‘website traffic’ if you are using federated services: there is a shit ton of chatter back and forth between servers.
You could put the UI behind a simple password page but you will have to leave all the API urls open.
It takes time and effort to keep ALL the services update (as well as the host OS). So much so that I have actually taken down my wordpress blog
You can use a single domain and subdomains for each service. Once you start to host multi-services you will need more and more compute power and storage.
BlueEther@BlueEthers-MacBook-Air ~ % uptime
17:18 up 47 days, 6:26, 2 users, load averages: 2.19 2.61 2.56
blueaether@lemmy:~$ uptime
04:25:37 up 204 days, 19:45, 1 user, load average: 0.09, 0.15, 0.16
The TV/server has been up for 38 days, I think it got turned off by mistake last month
just did the jump fro. .5 to .8 today (for all of my 2 active users)
KDE, mostly as that is what I first used in 2000 in Mandrake. in saying that my laptop is a M2 mac with macos on it
I’ll be intrested in the results of this thread
you could live in a 3rd world country that doesn’t care if individuals pirate. eg New Zealand
I have some environment monitoring units that run on cr32 that last around 12 months (not ESP’s ;) )