Kinda? There are some instructions how to build it, and a docker image I extracted the binaries from after I couldn’t get the build to work.
JID (Jabber/XMPP, a federated messenger from 1999, get off my lawn matrix): cwagner@cwagner.me
Kinda? There are some instructions how to build it, and a docker image I extracted the binaries from after I couldn’t get the build to work.
100 bucks? That’s what, 18 TB of data? I don’t even have a TB total, so my bill is so low they only charge me once every few months ;)
To a PI4 running Proxmox Backup Server, which is then mirrored to Backblaze R2 via rclone
Even when I studied C.Sc almost two decades ago, we had a higher percentage of women.
I should probably reconsider paying for their subscription at a minimum.
FWIW, while Frenck is one of the main devs, he is not an employee of Nabu Casa (the HA company), and I fully approve of what the founder said when he closed the HA community thread.
Frenck is one of the main devs, and while his behavior isn’t great, neither is Mic92’s.
Everything is too abstract and annoying. I do like containers, LXCs under Proxmox are amazing, they feel like VMs and installing software works just like installing on metal.
With Docker, simple things like looking at logs, using a shared DB, backups, are all more involved, everything is different from normal.
Same thing with a different color ;)
We are not usually that far ahead of the UK (if even, depending on the sub there were even more UK participants), and certainly not higher than UK and Canada combined ;)
Everything is too abstract and annoying. I do like containers, LXCs under Proxmox are amazing, they feel like VMs and installing software works just like installing on metal.
With Docker, simple things like looking at logs, using a shared DB, backups, are all more involved, everything is different from normal.
edit: incomplete sentence fixed
like Docker being much higher than bare metal installations.
I wish I could avoid docker, but many projects don’t even come with bare metal installations anymore :(
However, I’m surprised Caddy wasn’t higher.
Same, I use and love it, but even Traefik is higher.
Well, yes, I do prefer manual or automatic updates. No updates is lame ;)
Announced on their blog and social media channels.
Too many countries missing.
You saw “Other participating countries with fewer than 10 responses”, which is clickable?
Wow, only 44 women and 25 other selfhosting, vs 1,726 males. That seems extreme.
And while I knew Germany has a strong selfhosting culture, I did not expect us to reach 2nd with as many users as UK (#3) and Canada (#4) combined.
Also surprised that a 5th of selfhosters don’t work in a technical field.
While it’s easier with LXCs, even with VMs, you have more granular backups for easier recovery.
That’s pretty simple ;)
If I had only paperless running, this would be the whole Caddyfile
{
acme_dns gandi api-key-here
email letsencryptemail@example.org
}
paperless.cwagner.me {
reverse_proxy 192.168.1.232:8000
}
I use Gandi for my domain, so I need the Gandi DNS module, which is not there by default, so you need to use one of the ways on that page to get it in.
Yeah, that’s what I do. I use Caddy as a reverse proxy and have it configured for a DNS challenge. My domains for local services point to my internal caddy server IP, e.g. paperless.cwagner.me resolves to 192.168.1.132. Effortless and normal certificates.
With !reg
you switch to sniffed regional search, with e. g. !de
you switch to German search.
I think if “none of my devices” plus “can’t install anything” is in effect, something convoluted like this would be the only option.
There is RhassPy which is by far the most advanced, but very rough around the edges. Development had sadly stalled since he got hired by Mycroft, and now he’s been hired by Nabu Casa (HomeAssistant), so I’m hoping they’ll soon reach feature parity (mainly satellites and wake word detection are what I want).