I actually work for a large university in the digital education department. We do have tools like this but I’m pretty sure it’s for python. It could probably be modified for other uses however. I’m a hardware guy or I’d know more about it. If you’re interested I could probably get some more info or get you in touch with the devs that created it. DM if you want some more details.
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I’m assuming an upgrade is pretty painless. I guess know what I’m doing at work on Monday.
100% agree. TechnoTim is quite good. Also take a look at NetworkChuck. But be aware, these two will send you down rabbit holes of self-hosting ideas. Awesome rabbit holes, but rabbit holes nonetheless. I’ve spent weeks playing with stuff they’ve suggested. N8n and MCP is my latest obsession.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•flohmarkt a federated alternative to ebay and facebook marketplaceEnglish
5·1 month agoActually, I don’t think I’ve ever even come close to being scammed on Craigslist… knock on wood.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•v2.0.0: Stable Release of Immich (complete with Merch and DVD)English
3·1 month agoOk I’ll ask. I’ve been doing containers for a while now. My day job is in virtualization/networking/storage so this shouldn’t be that hard. But I just can’t get my head around kubernetes. Between work and home I have enough hardware to choke a robotic horse so that shouldn’t be a problem. Are there any good resources to get me started?
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•v2.0.0: Stable Release of Immich (complete with Merch and DVD)English
2·1 month agoWhew… I was thinking it may have been a requirement now.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•flohmarkt a federated alternative to ebay and facebook marketplaceEnglish
15·1 month agoFinally… eBay went to shit years ago with scams and Craigslist is a shell of what it once was. Not to mention I cancelled Facebook years ago because … well because Fuck Zuck.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Those who are hosting on bare metal: What is stopping you from using Containers or VM's? What are you self hosting?English
9·1 month agoOk I’m arguing for containers/VMs and granted I do this for a living… I’m a systems architect so I build VMs and containers pretty much all the time time at work… but having just one sorta beefy box at home that I can run lots of different things is the way to go. Plus I like to tinker with things so when I screw something up, I can get back to a known state so much easier.
Just having all these things sandboxed makes it SO much easier.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Those who are hosting on bare metal: What is stopping you from using Containers or VM's? What are you self hosting?English
11·1 month agoI really thought the same thing. But it truly is super easy. At least just the containers like docker. Not kubernetes, that shit is hard to wrap your head around.
Plus if you screw up one service and mess everything up, you don’t have to rebuild your whole machine.
Ok that’s impressive. You didn’t just supply one real world example, but three. You had to be thinking when you read this comic, “Hang on, I got you bro…” 🤣
Not sure if this is related or not but on Linux when I have a machine on the same subnet as an advertised route that I have connected to Tailscale, I can’t access the local subnet at all. On Mac’s it’s fine, only Linux. I had to hunt down this little trick:
ip ro del table 52 <subnet>There are other ways to solve it but I added this to the service that starts Tailscale.
You can read more about it here. https://github.com/tailscale/tailscale/issues/6231
Jesus that’s a beautiful cat. And I didn’t even really like cats.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•how to start with self-hosting?English
4·2 months agoI’ve never understood the reason for WSL. If you want Linux, run Linux. At the very least in a VM.
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3·2 months agoStart with docker. Any OS will do. Most Linux distros are better but I run docker on Mac, Linux, Windows (not a lot in windows since I despise Microsoft but it does work).
The great thing about docker is it is very portable, modular, and easy to get back to a known state. Say you screw something up, just revert and start over. It’s also very easy to understand in my opinion. It’s like all the benefits of virtualization with much less over head.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•I'm "use NFS forfilesharing" old. what's the current optimal solution for shared drives if I have like 3 linux machines in the house?English
8·2 months agoNFS is still useful. We use it in production systems now. If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.
And if you have a dedicated system for this, I’d look into TrueNAS Scale.
After having pets for the last 30 years this was my first thought… oh great, another place for them to leave me “presents” (like poop, vomit, dead mice, etc)
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Why are anime catgirls blocking my access to the Linux kernel?English
48·3 months agoI don’t think so. I think he’s blaming the “solution” as being a stop gap at best and painful for end-users at worst. Yes the AI crawlers have caused the issue but I’m not sure this is a great final solution.
As the article discussed, this is essentially “an expensive“ math problem meant to deter AI crawlers but in the end it ain’t really that expensive. It’s more like they put two door handles on a door hoping the bots are too lazy to turn both of them but also severely slowing down all one-handed people. I’m not sure it will ever be feasible to essentially figure out how to have one bot determine if the other end is also a bot without human interaction.
Why have I never seen this movie?!?!? Gonna watch it tonight.


“Ask nicely and don’t be a twat” sounds like an awesome t-shirt.