selfhosted Selfhosted Recommendations for running VMs on a headless server?
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    2 days ago 100%

    Mind officially blown! I've just spun up a Debian KDE instance and it's running beautifully. Exactly what I wanted, thank you!

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    Yes, big fan of XCP-ng, we use it extensively in work, but I'm not convinced it's my best option in this case.

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    I'm using plenty of containers, accelerated and otherwise, but I also want a full-blown desktop that I can access from wherever. Even on a wired LAN, streaming that desktop is slow and laggy when it's hosted on my NAS, which I think is due to the lack of hardware acceleration on that system. I want to move the VM to a host that has that feature (currently running Ubuntu Server) but I need a hypervisor that doesn't require its own desktop system to be installed in order to manage it.

    Plenty of good replies here to help me though.

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    Selfhosted TedZanzibar 2 days ago 96%
    Recommendations for running VMs on a headless server?

    Quick overview of my setup: Synology NAS running a whole bunch of Docker containers and a couple of full blown VMs, and an N100 based mini PC running Ubuntu Server for those containers that benefit from hardware acceleration. On the NAS I have a Linux Mint VM that I use for various desktoppy things, but performance via RDP or NoMachine and so on is just *bad*. I think it's ultimately due to the lack of acceleration, so I'd like to try running it from the mini PC instead but I'm struggling to find hypervisor options. VirtualBox *can* be done headless, apparently, but the package installed via Apt wants to install X/Wayland and the entire desktop experience. LXC looks like it might be a viable option with its web frontend but it appears to be conflicting with Docker atm and won't run the setup. Another option is to redo the machine with UnRaid or TrueNAS Scale but as they're designed to be full fledged NAS OSes I don't love that idea. So what would you do? Does anyone have a similar setup with advice? Thanks all! Edit: Thanks for everyone's comments. I still can't get LXC to work, which is a shame because it has a nice web frontend, so I'll give KVM a go as my next option. Failing that I might well backup my Docker volumes, blat the whole thing and see what Proxmox can do. Edit 2: Webtop looks to be exactly what I was looking for. Thanks again for everyone's help and suggestions.

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    fuck_cars Fuck Cars The US finally takes aim at truck bloat
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    7 days ago 100%

    I don't remember exactly but it's something to do with new safety and emissions fuel efficiency regulations brought about in the 90s(?) that would fine manufacturers who didn't meet the new standards. "Light trucks" such as the F150 were exempt so manufacturers started pushing those hard as the fashionable choice.

    Fast forward 30 years, the regulations haven't changed, and here we are. There's a good video about it somewhere...

    Yeah here we go: https://youtube.com/watch?v=jN7mSXMruEo

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    Firefox. I'm fairly convinced it's something to do with UBO or one of the blocklists but I've never taken the time to dig into it properly.

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    You've reminded me of a similar frustration that I've never found the answer to - though it may be adblock related - in that whenever I open a link to eBay it completely wipes the history for that tab. Or possibly it opens a new tab and kills the parent. Either way I always forget about it until the next time and then it drives me mad all over again.

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    Back in the 2000s I used to have an app on my PC where I could enter my salary or hourly wage, hit a button when I went for a poop, hit it again when I got back and it would tell me how much I'd earned on the can.

    Wonder if there's anything like that for phones these days?

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  • lemmyshitpost Lemmy Shitpost Religious people: The world is ending
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    TedZanzibar
    2 weeks ago 100%

    Yeah this. Shortly before he left the church, a friend of mine's pastor told him not to recycle because it delays the end times. These people want Armageddon and think they're doing god's work by hurrying it along.

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  • xkcd xkcd [What If?] Could you survive a nanosecond on the Sun?
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    Yeah I'd have been interested to know how long it would take to suitably warm up from the surface. I guess we'll never know.

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    2 weeks ago 100%

    I have an app called Star Walk 2 that does something very similar. Notifications about cool shit happening and then helps you to look in the right direction for it, including ISS fly-bys.

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  • microblogmemes Microblog Memes The park in my parent's neighborhood got rid of all the benches
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    2 weeks ago 100%

    It doesn't excuse it but in my town there is literally nothing (free) for teenagers to do besides one lowly skate ramp. Bored kids find their own fun and some of the blame for their destructive behaviour must lie with the town planners who ignore the younger population.

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  • memes Memes I hate these icons
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    TedZanzibar
    3 weeks ago 100%

    you're absolutely making things up

    I could tell you what I see but you wouldn't believe me anyway.

    I was trying to show that not everyone perceives the world around them in the same way, and most people find it fascinating when they take a step back to really think about it. But you've already decided that simply not being able to see colors in the same way as you makes me inherently wrong, so I'm not going to engage any further.

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    TedZanzibar
    3 weeks ago 100%

    Yes I understand the meme and I'm not trying to get into an argument. I'm just trying to educate as to why relying on color as the primary differentiator is not a solution to the problem as proposed.

    at a glance, color is a much faster tool we use to identify these icons

    Think about what you're saying here, and consider how ridiculous it would sound if you said that to someone who was completely blind.

    Sure, to a "color normal" person, something's color is a great differentiator, but even when using a colorblind friendly pallette it's just far easier for us to distinguish different shapes than colors. We've spent our whole lives adapting to a lack of color information so asking us to be able to work purely on color alone is like asking a blind person to see.

    Again, and this part is really important and oft overlooked - this applies even when a designer has gone out of their way to choose a colorblind friendly pallette. It's just not that easy for us. I honestly couldn't even tell you what Google's corporate pallette is without looking and I'm sure that information is second nature to normies.

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    TedZanzibar
    3 weeks ago 100%

    Nope. The icons are honestly good enough as they are, but the original post was being disingenuous in suggesting they're no more distinguishable than squares.

    Running with that logic, having each square a different color does not solve the problem for those of us who can't easily distinguish those colors.

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    3 weeks ago 33%

    Yes, but the original post is suggesting that they're ambiguous enough to all be squares. Running with that concept, making a bunch of squares different colors doesn't fix the issue for those of us who can't easily identify those colors.

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    3 weeks ago 33%

    Except that the original post was contesting that those shapes are indistinguishable from each other. My point, therefore, is that the solution offered in the post I replied to would still be indistinguishable to 300 million people.

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  • plex Plex Why did the ability to Watch Playlists Together go away?
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    3 weeks ago 100%

    Didn't Plex used to do something like that natively? It would simulate live TV using your library, right down to being half way through an episode when you switched to that channel.

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    TedZanzibar
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    The cut-off date for the integration is October, while Tidal subscriptions taken out via Plex will stop getting renewed in September.

    Edit: Comparing mine and OP's emails I'm guessing it was a different template depending on whether you subscribed via Plex or directly through Tidal. The 26th is probably OP's renewal date.

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    3 weeks ago 100%

    I've heard Shelly bandied about quite a lot in the HA circle but this is the first thing that's made me sit up and take notice. You're saying they're far more customisable than, say, your standard ZigBee light switch?

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  • cybersecurity Cybersecurity Is wpa3 reccomended on a home network?
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    Admittedly it was a few years ago since I last tried, but even in WPA2 compatibility mode I had no end of trouble either getting things to join in the first place or weird stability issues afterwards.

    Maybe things have improved now, but when 2 "just works" and is good enough for most use cases I've been reluctant to try 3 again.

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  • asklemmy Ask Lemmy What's the most irresponsible purchase you made that you don't regret?
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    3 weeks ago 100%

    Kudos to you for doing this, but for all that free press they got and the exec's trip on the company dime, you'd have thought they'd let you keep the £500!

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  • til Today I Learned TIL When a person receives a kidney transplant they don’t take out the old kidneys, they just shove em to the side and leave em in there.
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    homeassistant homeassistant HACS 2.0 - The best way to share community-made projects just got better - Home Assistant
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    4 weeks ago 100%

    Yes of course! I enabled experimental features to use a template add-on, but I later removed it and turned the option off.

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    4 weeks ago 100%

    Either they A/B tested this or they accidentally released some of it early because I got all of that new UI stuff a few months ago, complete with addons appearing in the HA updates section. A few days later, just as I'd got used the change, it disappeared!

    At least I now know I wasn't going mad.

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  • asklemmy Asklemmy Anyone still giving a name to your car, and what is it?
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    drg Deep Rock Galactic I hate fighting those. xd
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    Yeah I much prefer them to all of the Rockpox stuff. Also agreed about the septic spreader. Had one hiding behind a branch in Hollow Bough and it straight up mortar shot me from cover.

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    To be fair the Synology lineup is confusing, but if you get the right model - one with a Ryzen processor and support for 32GB memory (officially; they can take more) - then you've got yourself a proper little workhorse with low power consumption, a stable, reliable OS, and super easy expansion thanks to the hot-swap drive bays and their Hybrid RAID option. My 8 bay model is running a couple of full-blown VMs and what must be two dozen or so docker containers while barely breaking a sweat. The DS723+ is the equivalent 2 bay model.

    For things that need some acceleration like Plex and Immich I've added a little N100 box (a Beelink S12 Pro) with Ubuntu Server and another Docker instance, and mounted the NAS storage via SMB. This also sips power even when transcoding 4x Plex streams at once.

    All of which is to say you don't need to do a complex, potentially power hungry and difficult to expand self build to do what you want.

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    uk_leftists UK leftists Another "Stop the Boats" Protest and Once Again Outnumbered by Counter Protests in Plymouth.
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    Sad to see my home town mixed up in this but thank you for showing these idiots that they're outnumbered and their views are not welcome in civilised society.

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  • truecomics Everett True Comics Ladies, take your man shopping (January 28, 1914)
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    I hear they also wore onions on their belts, which was the style at the time. And nickels had pictures of bumblebees on them...

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    asklemmy Asklemmy People who watched Homestar Runner back in the day: If you have watched any of the sbemails on the website, which sbemail is your favorite of the bunch?
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    Some of the very first ones were great; Trevor the vampire, and the one that birthed Homsar (possibly the very first one?). Stuck with it for all the classics; lightswitch rave, Trogdor, teen girl squad, 20X6, Sweet Cuppin' Cakes (I still bring up Eh, Steve! to this day).

    Eventually they started getting longer and longer and lost a lot of the punchiness and I stopped watching.

    I think my favourite is probably Trogdor. The way Strong Mad has just carved 'DAGRON' into the table always makes me chuckle for some reason.

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  • selfhosted Selfhosted [Question] When using the WiFi at a couple of nearby hospitals, I can't connect to my self hosted stuff.
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    unitedkingdom United Kingdom Huw Edwards pleads guilty to making indecent images of children
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    According to the Crown Prosecution Service, making indecent images can have a wide definition in the law and can include receiving them via social media.

    Edwards's barrister Philip Evans KC told the court: "There’s no suggestion in this case that Mr Edwards has... in the traditional sense of the word, created any image of any sort."

    I suppose the facts that he a) retained some of the images, b) didn't report having received them and c) continued talking to the man has some bearing on his charges.

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    Selfhosted TedZanzibar 4 months ago 100%
    Just how secure are the various reverse proxy options?

    Specifically from the standpoint of protecting against common and not-so-common exploits. I understand the concept of a reverse proxy and how works on the surface level, but do any of the common recommendations (npm, caddy, traefik) actually do anything worthwhile to protect against exploit probes and/or active attacks? Npm has a "block common exploits" option but I can't find anything about what that actually does, caddy has a module to add crowdsec support which looks like it could be promising but I haven't wrapped my head around it yet, and traefik looks like a massive pain to get going in the first place! Meanwhile Bunkerweb actually looks like it's been built with robust protections out of the box, but seems like it's just as complicated as traefik to setup, and DNS based Let's Encrypt requires a pro subscription so that's a no-go for me anyway. Would love to hear people's thoughts on the matter and what you're doing to adequately secure your setup. Edit: Thanks for all of your informative replies, everyone. I read them all and replied to as many as I could! In the end I've managed to get npm working with crowdsec, and once I get cloudflare to include the source IP with the requests I think I'll be happy enough with that solution.

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    Selfhosted TedZanzibar 9 months ago 96%
    How safe is self-hosting a public website behind Cloudflare?

    I work in tech and am constantly finding solutions to problems, often on other people's tech blogs, that I think "I should write that down somewhere" and, well, I want to actually start doing that, but I don't want to pay someone else to host it. I have a Synology NAS, a sweet domain name, and familiarity with both Docker and Cloudflare tunnels. Would I be opening myself up to a world of hurt if I hosted a publicly available website on my NAS using [insert simple blogging platform], in a Docker container and behind some sort of Cloudflare protection? In theory that's enough levels of protection and isolation but I don't know enough about it to not be paranoid about everything getting popped and providing access to the wider NAS as a whole. Update: Thanks for the replies, everyone, they've been really helpful and somewhat reassuring. I think I'm going to have a look at Github and Cloudflare's pages as my first port of call for my needs.

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    Boost For Lemmy TedZanzibar 9 months ago 100%
    Request: Hide pinned posts

    Hey there, my local instance has had two admin posts pinned for the last 6 months-ish and they show right at the top of my Subscribed, Local, and All views. I can't imagine they're going to get un-pinned any time soon, so it would be great to get a feature where we can hide them. Thanks for the consideration!

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