

We just need to reeeaaallly dedicated folks to just follow them for a while and post pics/video. It’s a public road, you’re just driving. Or something like that.
We just need to reeeaaallly dedicated folks to just follow them for a while and post pics/video. It’s a public road, you’re just driving. Or something like that.
It’s Hershey Ice Cream brand
Gotta spend that grift money somehow.
I use diun for update notifications. I wish there was something that could send me a notification, and if I gave it an okay or whatever it would apply the update. Maybe with release notes for the latest version so I could quickly judge if I need to do anything besides update.
I ran swarm in a homelab and ended up switching back. I don’t remember all the details I had issues with, but be aware of quorum. Here is the link to high availability docs. If one of the nodes goes down then you can’t do anything with the other. I also had issues getting everyone back online when one went down (with only two). I had three nodes, but one failed and I didn’t replace it. If one of the remaining two went offline I had to manually setup the swarm again each time. I found it to be a hassle because I didn’t have enough need for multiple nodes and high availability.
I now use Pangolin (Underlying traefik) on a VPS which VPNs back into my home where I host the sites. I have the VPN on it’s own proxmox container in the same VLAN as my servers.
See if you have a microcenter near you. Not sure about delivery though, but I love that place.
New California Republic (or NCR for short)
I’ve migrated about half of my services off of cloudflare DNS proxy. Guess which half still worked this afternoon. (Self hosting pangolin with CrowdSec as replacement). I wasn’t even using the cloudflare tunnel. Just their proxy for some bot mitigation.
Well they aren’t playing fair, and won’t be. So, it seems there needs to be some sort of inconvenience for them.