There should be an m.2 port for the wifi chip,you can buy sata expansion cards there, sthg like this:
Search for “m.2 key e sata”. Use wired net on a usb dongle, if it doesn’t have an ethernet port
There should be an m.2 port for the wifi chip,you can buy sata expansion cards there, sthg like this:
Search for “m.2 key e sata”. Use wired net on a usb dongle, if it doesn’t have an ethernet port
Yes, that’s true. Illusion of choice, anti monopoly laws are working as expected.
Afaik there are actually 4 flash memory manufacturers in the World, when you by an SSD the chips were manufactured by one of these companies:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_solid-state_drive_manufacturers
Unlike well-moderated torrent sites, Bitmagnet adds almost any torrent it finds to its database. This includes mislabeled files, malware-ridden releases, and potentially illegal content. The software tries to limit abuse by filtering metadata for CSAM content, however.
There are plans to add more curation by adding support for manual postings and federation. That would allow people with similar interests to connect, acting more like a trusted community. However, this is still work in progress.
I think it’s not ready for mainstream use yet, but seems absolutely promising. This will be the most important, how they will solve this without a central authority. Here in the Fediverse admins are basically this authority, I can’t imagine how it could work in a true P2P fashion.
What direct integration? You get a button on the UI, vs you do everything the way you want.
HAOS is intended for people who want everything to just work, without much fiddling. If you need something more, you need a docker based install. You can do everything there and even more, but you have to set it up manually.
Addons are just other containers, you can run them next to ha
You can have ad dc on samba, without windows. Nice all in one solution is UCS univention, works really well and free: https://www.univention.com/products/ucs/
Even in docker, last time i tried this, it was buggy: https://github.com/Fmstrat/samba-domain
Duckdns is working for me, wdym, what happened?
like just docker run
by itself, it’s not the full command, you need a compose file: https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/compose/
Basically it’s the same as docker run, but all the configuration is read from a file, not from stdin, more easily reproducible, you just have to store those files. The important is compose commands are very important for selfhosting, when your containers expected to run all the time.
Forget docker run, docker compose up -d
is the command you need on a server. Get familiar with a UI, it makes your life much easier at the beginning: portainer or yacht in the browser, lazy-docker in the terminal.
Another note, usually wired net connection is better for server usage, but afaik none of the compute sticks have an ethernet connector. But you can buy usb network cards which can give you better stability even on an usb2 port.
From wiki it seems like IPFS with extra steps. The website is still up: https://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs Git repo is still available: https://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/browser latest commit was 4 days ago. So it seems still available.
There was an update recenty ( I dont remember when) , and the current one is usable. I remember it was terrible, it had scaling issues, now it’s alright for me.
There is also a barebone third party android app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kpots.netdata
I use netdata: https://www.netdata.cloud/
The UI is mobile friendly, it can basically display any metrics, and sends email notifications on problems, really easy to set up
You don’t have to change domain registrar, you just have to point your non dynamic domain’s CNAME record to your free dynamic dns address. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CNAME_record This way you can add ddns capabilities to any domain
I found about this on lemmy, @MattMckenzy@lemmy.ml is the maintainer:
https://github.com/MattMckenzy/ToothPick