What a time to be alive…
Running it on the browser is cool, but the author also ported it to other consoles like Game Boy Advance or Sega 32X.
You can check his channel: https://piped.video/watch?v=igEUjEci-eg&t=0
I have all my configuration as Ansible and Terraform code, so everything can be destroyed and recreated with no effort.
When it comes to the data, I made some bash script to copy, compress, encrypt and upload them encrypted. Not sure if this is the best but it is how I’m dealing with it right now.
It was cool but really I didn’t need to watch all that information
I used for a bit, I even configured it to open in a separate monitor when booting, it was cool for a while
About time!
I’ve been using Homebank for this, I may easily have every transaction for the last like 10 years
I haven’t inspected the content of the requests though, I just saw them on my proxy logs. It may be worth checking. Thanks!
Yeah I’m always running my self-hosted projects on the smallest and cheapest VPC I can find. But apart from flooding my logs I haven’t noticed anything else being too much affected by this. I’m currently improving the observability of my system though, so who knows.
I was just a little concerned. Thanks for answering!
I’ve been told running an email server is the final boss of self-hosting
For me running my self-hosted server has been a pain. It took me a while to start getting content, adding relays and so, and still everything feels “dead”, with no replies or favorites anywhere.
On top of that it was constantly depleting my machine resources. Yes, it is a small machine but it is a one person server… Today the containers are stopped and the url returns a 503 error and still get dozens of request per second.
I was so sick of it that when joining Lemmy I just created an account in the biggest server I could find.
Curl
I’ve been self-hosting Pleroma (Mastodon) for a while as a technical challenge and because I thought it would help. But truth is finding content was a nightmare, and apart from that it was taking all the resources in my machine, and also was receiving network requests like crazy.
In comparison, for Lemmy I just joined a big instance and the experience has been much much better.
Sorry, my explanation was not very clear. Check this thread: https://github.com/immich-app/immich/discussions/1006 this is what I was talking about
I installed immich thinking I could use it to access my entire pictures collection that I had stored on my hard drives only to learn it currently does not support that.
Luckyly I saw the other day there is already a PR in the official repository trying to implement that, so I may wait for a bit to Immich to have this importer.
My personal blog that is a bit abandoned right now
Good bot
Try running a fediverse app instance, Lemmy, Pleroma, peertube, owncast or something like that.
For example you could create an online tv channel joining together owncast and your movie/tv series collection
Looks very good! Nice job!