Why not a private Lemmy instance?
I run this server
Why not a private Lemmy instance?
I used TVHeadend in OSMC and found it a pig to setup at first, but it works great once you have it all setup
Maybe I should do a write up on my setup, as I don’t use Cloudflare or AWS. I do use backblaze and OVH
I know that de-google is the way, but some things are best provided by a company. I dont have time to look after meeting things at home, or email for that matter
I have run Jitsi at work and found it a pain to keep up to date, but your milage may vary.
I have used most video chat things over the last 4 years, the easiest to get into is GoogleMeet. Google also has been the most reliable, I have a GoogleMeet running all day when at home.
What quality is the content? I have a pi4 running OSMC, kode front end and things are buttery smooth. All content is 1080p or lower as the pi can’t handle 4k
Network is a 1gb switch from the mini pc running NFS and homeplugs to get the network from a bedroom to the living room.
have you seen https://meshtastic.org/, going to look into some devices as a backup
I use nextcloud news and app, bur did not know about the FreshRSS plugins. on my way to investigate
I leave my servers running 24/7, thats the point of a server. Also my home automation would be a little pointless if its off.
I did have a UPS, but it died and I have got round to replacing it.
Its all horses for courses, if your homelab is a playground to test things out then turning it off when not is use is fine. But some have live services that you may want at a moments notice and there for having it up all the time is better.
I use jellyfin
I use the OVH plugin to get a wildcard cert for my homelab, that way I can spin up anything and its covered by the cert.
Also, Proxmox and PFSense use the OVH let’s encrypt plugin to be secured as well
only if your happy that you could get a duff build and kill the service, I now watch with https://newreleases.io/ and update as needed
I use nextcloud to sync our photos, with the memory’s add-on and mobile app you can even have collections.
I use swarm in my home lab, I don’t have any docker things at work so Kubernetes is way more then I want to manage.
All my stacks are in a git repo, I have an ansible playbook to update them if needed. I also have most things tracked on new releases (https://newreleases.io/) so I know when something needs an update, then I can either update the git repo by hand or use ansible.
Also have a look at docker contexts, you can manage your swarm from a remote location.
So I need to make a VPS setup script to install bind for DNS and wireguard or openvpn and push it to gitlab/GitHub?
It is very simple, I run it from docker and it can plug into all sorts of places, I have nginx config that I could share if it helps.
This is the tool https://oauth2-proxy.github.io/oauth2-proxy/
Depending on the login flow, I have a lot of stuff behind an oauth proxy. So that you have to have a working 2fa account to see the non 2fa system behind.
Electric shock to you? Get an electrician to check it and sign it off?
I have my portainer behind an oath proxy, using keycloak as the Auth provider
Have a look at OVH, they have very good VPS prices