Agreed!
I feel like there is an underlying question here. Like, did the OP get called out for not-really-selfhosting-because-VPS?
You do not need to define the word just because you want to host your own server for product X.
RagingToad
LTO3 is a (relatively expensive) supplement that does not require any monitoring or checks. It's just a supplement. But it has been doing wonders for me: I have been free of brain fog for 3 months now (before it was always foggy).
It's not as strong as all the amphetamins but maybe it's useful to know about it :-)
Andijviestamppot met veel kaas en spekjes en op het laatst een paar teentjes verse knoflook :-) Yammie.
En bitterballen natuurlijk.
As other people said, getting the mail delivered is the hard part. Check if your mail is received by Google, Microsoft, because apparently they blacklist by default.
You can do everything yourself and then set up a relay for sending, so all mail is sent through someone else who can make sure it is delivered. Then you could get something like purelymail, which is 10$/year to deliver your mail. (I have no relation with purelymail, I am their customer, but it took me quite a while to find a mail relay that is not for sending bulk spam but for real people).
I'm not here to recommend a NUC (because I don't know), but a thing about the Pis: I have several, some have been constantly running in some form ore another for 10 years, and I have had 0 issues with overheating or SD-cards. Also I only use the official power supplies.
The Pi 4 and 5 have heating issues, so I added passive cooling to them (if I would do heavy tasks like transcoding I would add active cooling, but that is not my scenario).
They are reliable little machines :-)
(Also they are limited in CPU and memory, so I also have a NUC. It's an official Intel so not the kind you want ;-) )
If they would just display the actual drama instead of inventing it, I would watch it! :-)
Just curious ... what does this mean for signal - does the Guardian Project do funding / infrastructure / code? I don't really know them.
How do other people like it, so far?
I enjoyed unlocking all the colors, it was a fun new concept (although visually challenging, everything was ugly and weird visual artifacts everywhere).
.. het is vermoeiend. De hele tijd via de rechter proberen te voorkomen dat je iets aan het milieu moet doen.
BBB wilde toch met Europa praten over de gemaakte afspraken? Hoe is dat eigenlijk gegaan?
Yeah there are soooo many servers out there. Joining Discord is the way to find them (unfortunately).
Okay, sure, do fast. Then:
- I'll add a refactor task to the backlog filed under "tech debt"
- please confirm again that you know we are still behind on security updates and that you're ok with it because you are responsible for how I spend my hours
- I'd like more time to spend on bugs before we lose customers.
- Also I won't touch that buggy part without taking the time for a rewrite because we did it "fast" per your request and it's so hard to maintain now that it becomes a time sink on every minor change
- I know we are under time pressure right now, but as a stakeholder I request we plan a few sprints for improving reliability of our product
- It's not "fun" to work on our code. We might lose developers if we do not address this. We both know the good coders will have no problem finding a new job and you'll end up with the bad ones.
- Either that, or plan for loss of personnel and the extra time we need for the hiring process and the loss of developer hours
Debian.
It's stable. Everything has support for Debian. I'm comfortable with Debian. Also everything that is not available as a deb-package goes in a docker container.
I run a bunch of Minecraft servers, the *arr stack, and pihole on a single NUC.
I also have a VPS. Also Debian. It is my VPN gateway for my home network (tinc is nice) and everything that needs to be public facing (minecraft proxy+a website that I host for my sister).
My work laptop + gaming rig is LMDE which is also Debian.
I'm not so much a Debian fanboy but my tinkering days were in the past, if I would still have the time I would probably run something cool like Arch or NixOS. Now I just want something that works.
Oh yeah, my media player is a Pi with LibreElec. Write to SD card and you're done :)