Oh hmm… their image search is second to none but it never really crossed my mind to try the regular search, I’m not even sure why.
um… did my bio get deleted?
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Interesting, I’d never even heard of that one!
How’s the resource usage of SearX?
Yeah, I meant to say in the post but forgot… I’m currently housing insecure, food insecure, etc… so I’m looking for a non-Kagi solution. But it’s definitely on my radar to try when I do have $ to spare.
I forgot to include in the post that I’m too broke for Kagi, otherwise I’d have tried it already :(
Good to know, thanks!
Useful info, thank you. Once in a great while I have outages of a week or a little more, usually because something breaks when I just can’t rally the resources to fix it right away. Ideally this would never happen on infrastructure used to run an instance, but my hope is that various fedi platforms will be resilient to downtime on the order of 7-14 days before they entirely give up. I think it would be helpful to small and/or broke instance operators, and I would like a fedi with lots of little instances. :)
ThorrJo@lemmy.sdf.orgtodatahoarder@lemmy.ml•The Garage team - An open-source distributed object storage service tailored for self-hosting
21·4 months agoI really wish projects like this would prioritize having an English-language presence on fedi.
ThorrJo@lemmy.sdf.orgtodatahoarder@lemmy.ml•[Question] Quietest 16-18TB hard drive for NAS
2·5 months agoI have a consumer tier Ironwolf that isn’t too loud, it does make a little noise but it’s not a whine, more of a very low rushing air type noise when spinning (like the “brown noise” another commenter mentioned) and fairly quiet grinding when it’s active. Not the quietest drive ever, but less noticeable than some I’ve had in the past. The periodic thermal calibrations from a 2.5" HDD I have inside a mini PC next to it are more noticeable.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Might be a bit of a tangent: use SIP at home via internetEnglish
2·5 months agoVoip dot ms employs a ton of countermeasures versus skript kiddies as voip fraud is a severe problem. You are unlikely to have much luck with Tor Browser. I have to ask them to take my boring data center IP off their greylist every time I want to add cash to my balance.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Might be a bit of a tangent: use SIP at home via internetEnglish
2·5 months agotry voip dot ms
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Might be a bit of a tangent: use SIP at home via internetEnglish
4·5 months agoSave yourself a lot of trouble and get a hardware SIP phone like the Grandstream WP826. I spent years struggling with software phones, most of them suck ass and the good ones aren’t very good.
Then make sure to enable voice transport encryption and set SIP transport to TLS (not UDP) and set keepalive timers to something below 3 minutes or so. The encryption settings are not just for security, using TLS for SIP transport has way fewer problems with incoming calls than UDP in 2025 network environments.
There are some firmware issues with the Grandstream WP826 but they are steadily releasing new firmware updates every month or two. If you need absolute bulletproof reliability go for something more expensive, otherwise the WP826 or similar model will likely be good enough (I say that as someone who is easily vexed by shitty software/electronics)
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Looking for a software suggestionEnglish
1·6 months agoArchiveBox strikes me as being a rickety pile of hacks, but it does mostly do its job out of the box. The built-in search is abysmal however and must be replaced with one of the other options to be useful.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What's up, selfhosters? It's selfhosting Sunday again!English
3·6 months agoCurrently in a holding pattern because, while I got RAM & SSD for a new-to-me “1-liter” server before tariffs hit, I don’t have the server itself nor any money to buy one, despite looking for 9th or 10th gen Intel which will cost me only $120 to $150 barebones.
Money to buy one is not coming in because the place where I live has nonstop noise & activity and I don’t have a separate room or any door I can close, which severely limits my ability to work as I have auditory hypersensitivity and an absolute need for solitude in order to recharge enough to think. 🤷🏻
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What's up, selfhosters? It's selfhosting Sunday again!English
1·6 months agomood
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Plex staff leaving review on Play Store for PlexEnglish
193·6 months agoeverybody downvoting your comment has zero experience being the go-to family tech guy for relatives in their 80s and 90s who can’t reliably distinguish between windows, dialog boxes, menus, and buttons
lol the downvote counter just ticked up a couple times as I was tapping around trying to figure out wtf
The text here is just copypasta about what Peertube is, not about the so-called v1 app.
More useful: https://joinpeertube.org/news/app-v1
Unfortunately, this reveals that one apparently still can’t upload or manage a channel from the mobile app 🤦🏻

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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Can local LLMs be as useful and insightful as those widely available?English
1·6 months agoif you wish to get roasted with additional specifics, see !localllama@sh.itjust.works




How about open source pluggable algos which can be optionally marked shareable between users and selected from a list sortable by number of “installs”
So like a user could define an algorithm to select posts, and then mark it shared, and other users could see it in a directory and try it out themselves, and optionally clone and hack on it, release a new version, etc.
As far as how the post selection algos could be defined, I’m thinking of something similar to the boolean query syntax in the Quod Libet music player, but one could also implement a more code-like syntax.
(I’m aware this is a huge ask, but I’ve had this idea for 8 years since my first Mastodon account, and have been too busy being oppressed by life to do anything about it.)