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This is why I only work 32h and take Fridays off.
Yes, nginx and caddy are popular reverse proxies.
Without one you can only host applications on different ports, not combined on one port like you want.
You need a reverse proxy to accomplish this. The reverse proxy will have port 80 exposed and points PiHole/Searx containers and their respective ports for the paths you specify.
Sounds like end-to-end encryption is opt-in. Thus, a default configuration leaves communications unencrypted and vulnerable to eavesdropping.
I have a Pi4 running octoprint, pi-hole and some of my own containers.
The rest I run on a Hetzner VM.
Debian slim is my go to!
I’m a long time Ubuntuee making the move to Debian. Already made the move on desktop, servers to follow over time. Love raspbian on my Pi4…
It’s just too familiar at this point :)
I have worked with Docker/WSL for a number of years and it is more difficult compared to Docker in Linux. There are a lot a unique quirks and bugs that are an absolute pain to deal with.
Would not recommend for any relatively complex use case and certainly not for a server.
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I was also on Memmy thinking “what a tease…” 😂
Where are the files ultimately hosted and who is paying for the bandwidth?
How do the servers avoid being taken down?
If you don’t add a WiFi network and don’t plug in ethernet then you can also make a local account.
True, I forgot about the power button dying and needing to hack in trackball wake.
Never had screen issues.
Nexus One was the highest build quality Android I ever owned. I miss HTC.
It’s basic, but rsync is a reliable changes-only solution. You can do push or pull on a cronjob.
Almost always use Ubuntu in production. Also a bit of Centos at one point.
Same thing came to my mind. Is it so bad if the content grows at a slower rate and the traffic of adding new content drops to a new equilibrium.
I find Lemmy is better with fewer users just like Reddit used to be.
I kinda miss a few subs but they’ve been replaced by new things I discovered here.
The websites can coexist and users can do as we please.