I went with alpha, beta, gamma …
I went with alpha, beta, gamma …
The following for reading and listening:
i subscribe to the release page of the repo in my rss reader. simple and effective.
@tenchiken prepared for interview but wait time is really long!
@ilovepiracy i have soulseek but i dont find multichannel tracks that much. for stereo flac, it is good.
always the same story :(
I’ve been using hubzilla for this, its a mix of blog/social network/cms.
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@nutsack i clicked on the title and it added it to my qbittorrent. and its downloading
I could find it here, with 3 seeds. give it a try
#[1](https://torrents-csv.com/search?q=Gerber+Accumark+Family+Apparel+Design+8.2.0.156+(Working+Crack+W)
@whoareu cloudflare tunnel can easily help you do that. the only limitation is your domain will need to be from cloudflare. It works well, I am hosting an instance without any public IP and without exposing any ports.
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If not a Pi, try to go for those (used)mini PCs, they will allow you a bit more power than a Pi and cost just about the same. Then get docker on it and you’re all set for easy deployments.
And look up homelab youtubers, they have some good tutorials for beginners. thats where i started. Jim’s garage would be my recommendation, especially his older videos about hardware, security and networking basics. You will need to learn these to keep things secure.
@Know_not_Scotty_does same experience with toshiba, have been using a 3tb drive for the past 10 years and its still going strong!
I use homeassistant with frigate. detection, alerts and recording, it supports it all and the mobile client is useful to monitor it remotely.
@ShellMonkey I use the Generic OIDC option, havent tried LDAP.
I’ve been using mailcow for about a year and i am very satisfied, it checks all your boxes and is easy to configure and deploy over docker.
This was one of my main needs when i started to look for a platform on the fediverse, while wordpress was the closest thing to what i needed it had partial support for federation but thankfully a little known gem called ‘hubzilla’ turned out to be exactly what i needed to set up my digital home.
@eleitl hopefully good sense will prevail over time. I always enjoyed having a personal website and federated protocols allowed me to do so while simultaneously having the ability to stay connected to the rest of the federated web which by itself is a great model. Add to it no ads, algorithms or engagement shenanigans this is going to be a healthier way to connect. But it’ll grow slowly since the learning curve is quite steep for the average person.
I have a similar tv box running on rk3328. You’ll need to flash the rom and put armbian on it. Search by model and you’ll find some guide on armbian forums. Mine had 4gb ram but uses only about 600mb running my hubzilla server on docker. And 30gh storage is decent for small projects.