
CamoYoshi
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So, is it still available for transfer? Unfortunately for folks in the US, the United States Postal Service has a restriction on shipping crematorial remains.
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(Quote) Looking forward to getting my node soon then. Thank you for your hard work as always. :)
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I caved and got one, after seeing the improvements to the network as promised (good on you cociu :) ). Excited to get mine provisioned and will benchmark and post results here unless someone beats me to it.
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Always happy to have more SmallWeb family members. :)
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(Quote) Sounds like a dedi offer is what you need then. There's a few dedi providers in Singapore with good latency to India I've heard, but I haven't kept my ear to the ground on who the latest new hotness is. But I am sure some providers or low-en…
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If you are going to go with a VPS, each user is going to need their own individual VPS. I doubt there is any VPSes out there in the world with 80GB RAM and 16 dedicated vCores assigned to it, unless maybe a custom plan from someone like Azure or AWS…
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Confirm that the network-online.target is finished loading before the system attempts to start the NFS daemon with a Wants=network-online.target instead of the nfs' unit file. Before= & After= might also be worth looking at, putting the mount at…
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(Quote) That's actually really good; since CenturyLink acquired Level3 here in the US and I have a CenturyLink line to my house, I may have to get this... Very tempting offer.
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What's the overall cost per month? Specs of the server?
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@Mason, congratulations on becoming the new admin for LES. I am excited to see what changes and perspective you will bring to the site and hope you find it a rewarding and fulfilling experience. Thank you for being willing to step up to the plate! I…
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Going to shill my own talk I did a couple years ago on Syncthing + Keepass... :) https://lfnw.org/conferences/2019/program/proposals/229
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I'm finding it hard to nominate a specific person from this community. All of you folks are upstanding in your conduct and great to interact with from my perspective. I think if I had to pick a specific, individual person, I feel @Mason is best suit…
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(Quote) Nice work man! Glad you got it working. :)
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I run my own system that is custom built, but I am gradually moving all my stuff to rackmount at home, so I am planning on picking up a 2U server to move the drives to. Never actually used any of the consumer prebuilt NASes, hope Synology works well…
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(Quote) In my 18+ fan fiction they are.
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(Quote) Join the club :)
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Congrats Ant on finally getting the ring put on the finger... may it be a happy marriage for many years to come. :) Kidding a little bit. But seriously! I think this is a fantastic move that will hopefully finally let you have a bit of a break from…
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In this circumstance you would go for a masquerading setup since you need to follow proper IANA rules and use a internal IPv4 range behind your NAT (similar to your network at home) running on the Proxmox server itself. The example they give is perf…
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Ya'll treating it like your adopted son :joy:
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100% PC/Laptop for me. I avoid using my web browser on my phone when possible.
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Just a couple of feature requests (if you are accepting them and they are within scope of the project): * Password protection for portal login (doesn't have to be a full user management deal, just an option to add a password prompt) * Option to cre…
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(Quote) Haha, no I'm not that old (yet). I started using Debian at version 6.0. Prior to that... well I didn't run Linux at all on anything because I was only 12 at the time and didn't have a PC I could call my own, LOL.
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Me having used Debian since day one: (Image)
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(Quote) Only ISP around where I live that has acceptable speeds. The DSL provider here (CenturyLink) tops out at 12Mbps down, 750Kbps up, for $50/mo. as well. But at least it doesn't have a data cap like the Comcast connection does. Should be noted…
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My ISP (Comcast) is terminating my $30/mo. 75Mbps down, 5Mbps plan in favor of a $50/mo. plan that runs at 25Mbps down, 3Mbps up.
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(Quote) It actually is pretty smart about it; it only ever adds snippets to your config (it also gives you a choice to do it manually and just get the certificates), and said snippets are commented "Managed by Certbot" so you can tell what…
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Thanks for the really interesting writeup! A bit more recently certbot got nginx support added so you don't have to restart it for it to start using the certificates after renewal, so it's fully automated. I think you just have to pass --nginx when …