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    NUT server location

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  • It should be yea. Just make sure you pass the USB through (or whatever connection method) and TEST

    I've had success using the normal apt package

  • Is the BraX3 from braxtech.net a trustworthy investment?

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  • Unfortunately you can get a secure phone OR that. No overlap.

    Edit: maybe one day

  • Are they RFID?

  • Why should you? As a non-cat owner, I am curious about the privacy implecations of it. Also the benefits.

  • Let's go!!!

  • Not really. I also didn't have much data in them, so I opted to start from scratch. I'd recomend searching for "service docker" to find how to run that thing in dockers compose. Then I make a folder for each thing. In my home directory, I make a new folder. Say fileBrowser. Then inside that I make docker-compose.yml and put the compose from the internet (if you find a docker run, you can convert it to compose via sites like composerizer). Then for config volumes I like to specify ./ so it goes to the current folder. I.e. ./filebrowserconfig/settings.json:/settings.json so that inside the fileBrowser folder we're already in, it has a folder called filebrowserconfig and a file called settings.json. (note that docker tries to make folders, not files. So if the json file doesn't already exist, it'll make a folder named settings.json lol)

  • This is what I did! I've now migrated to my own docker-compose files.

  • I used the owner profile. Idk much about it tbh, I have yet to do more in depth testing as my phone doesn't have displayport functionality so I am a little discouraged to be an early adopter too. I couldn't get SSH setup so typing a lot on the small keyboard wasn't ideal.

    I'd check Google/GOS docs for more info for now. I'll bet there'll be a lot in the coming years as fast as usecases

  • Nipe! Not rooted. In a VM though

  • Not sure, but if LineageOS supports it, that should be all you need

  • Early alpha, but yea it's full on Linux in Android. Quite slick

  • I don't know. I think they are pretty good at managing battery, and have a new setting for maxing it out at 80% charge, but I don't think I'd put it near anything expensive for years on end.

  • Yea kinda. Android is switching to quarterly releases, so my phone now says "Android 15" but this was QPR2 specifically

  • Hmm I was messing with its networking. External vpns break stuff on GrapheneOS. Its internal IP was 192.168.0.2, and my network is different.

  • That's Debian in the screenshot

  • Oh man that'd be super cool. An ARM cluster of androids would be awesome. Battery backups built in!

  • Yup for sure. I specifically have mine open source. I have my domain through Cloudflare so that made sense.

  • I know it's not self hosting, but I went with a Hugo site hosted on Cloudflare pages. That way I don't have to port forward or worry about uptime or security.

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Domain instead of ip in Wireguard

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    Run android app

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    Tailscale and Pihole linking

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    Minecraft server and reverse proxy

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    Authentication for external sevices

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    Programmatic access to discord

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    Invidous auto add to playlist

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    TV with infared sensor (mac mini)

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Latest KDE on debian 12

  • Self Hosted - Self-hosting your services. @lemmy.ml

    Database hosting?

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    OS recommendations

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    Nginx pihole and pfsense issue

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    external hdd disapeared

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    Server HDD selction

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    btrfs drive replacement

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    Server build for Family

  • Open Source @lemmy.ml

    Home assistant thermostat

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    HTTPS on homelab (just locally)

  • Open Source @lemmy.ml

    SDR+PI with flipper zero functionality

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    YouTube downloader