[-] distantorigin@kbin.cafe 92 points 1 year ago

User-replaceable batteries.

[-] distantorigin@kbin.cafe 10 points 1 year ago

https://www.youneedfeeds.com/starter-packs is a fairly solid resource for some good, category-based feed groups.

[-] distantorigin@kbin.cafe 10 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

50 TB on a network attached storage appliance across 8 drives, probably 200-400 GB across two laptop internal drives, and 500 GB or so of games on a Framework expansion card.

I may have a problem. Something something r/datahoarder something something.

[-] distantorigin@kbin.cafe 2 points 1 year ago

Are there any plans to create a more friendly website that highlights instances based on certain traits (i.e. country-specific instances; general-purpose instances; hobby/interest-specific instances)? Right now discoverability seems limited to the Fediverse Observer and FediDB, which shows /kbin instances by user activity.

[-] distantorigin@kbin.cafe 17 points 1 year ago

Little known trick--or perhaps everyone knows it and is quietly laughing behind my back--with Chromium browsers and Firefox (and maybe Safari, I'm not sure), you can add a slash to the end of an address and it will bypass the search.

So, for example, my router on the LAN goes by the hostname "pfsense". I can then type pfsense.lan/ into my address bar and it will bring me to the web UI, no HTTP/s needed.

[-] distantorigin@kbin.cafe 2 points 1 year ago

I didn't care about any of this (my off the shelf Router used .local) and then I started selfhosting more and using pFsense as a router OS. It defaulted to using home.arpa, which was so objectionable that I spent time looking into RFC 6762 and promptly reverted to .lan forever.

The official choices were: .intranet, .internal, .home, .lan, .corp, and .private. LAN was the shortest and most applicable. Choice made.

[-] distantorigin@kbin.cafe 15 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Shameless plug: I made a magazine, @rss, for RSS. It has approximately zero content right now but I'd love for people to start using it to exchange ideas, comments, and questions about feeds.

[-] distantorigin@kbin.cafe 2 points 1 year ago

.lan for everything.

[-] distantorigin@kbin.cafe 2 points 1 year ago

No.

You can test by going to terminal or command line and doing:

curl -I --user-agent "kbinbot" https://lemmy.ml/

[-] distantorigin@kbin.cafe 1 points 1 year ago

It would be lovely if posts had a unique ID (UUID of some sort) that was shared between instances. That way, rather than using the thread ID, a unique ID is used that points at that particular thread, comment, or microblog. But alas, this doesn't exist, and we're here.

[-] distantorigin@kbin.cafe 2 points 1 year ago

I use Vaultwarden in Docker, which is a light-weight Rust implementation of the Bitwarden server. You can just point any of the apps or browser extensions to your server at login and it works seamlessly. The oficial Bitwarden Server is also available, but when last I used it, it was much more resource intensive and had a number of docker containers as dependencies instead of the single container for Vaultwarden.

For UniFi, I use a docker image--currently, I'm using this one.

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[-] distantorigin@kbin.cafe 9 points 1 year ago

Asteroid City was surprisingly good. Eccentric, but in the best way.

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