Make sure your RAM and all other connections are properly seated. I’ve had reboots in the past because a stick of memory wasn’t fully seated, even though the clasps were locked in place.
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Crogdor@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Self-Host Weekly #150: Watchtower No MoreEnglish
2·6 months agoThat’s an… interesting name.
My thoughts exactly. Node-RED is long overdue for a UI/UX overhaul, but it’s been around forever and is very well established with a lot of plugins.
I started using it for IoT ingestion, but now I use it for all sorts of things (mostly related to home automation).
That said, im also running n8n now due to the hype, and it is nice… but I dont see any differences that would make me move to it for most of what im automating.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•BombShell: The Signed Backdoor Hiding in Plain Sight on Framework Devices - Eclypsium | Supply Chain Security for the Modern Enterprise
3·9 months agoI think… we all think the bag was a nice idea. But - not pointin’ any fingers - they coulda been done better. So, how 'bout, no bags this time - but next time, we do the bags right, and then we go full regalia.
I’ve considered using v6 as I host a lot of services from my homelab and it would be great if each had its own address. The question I have is, is v6 prevalent enough that all the clients out there are ready to go and I can just switch my lab servers to v6 and swap my A records with AAAA records, or will I still need to serve up v4 (and therefore, may as well just stick with the topology, reverse proxies, etc. I’ve already got.)
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What's up, selfhosters? It's selfhosting Sunday again!English
1·1 year agoIf you do make a switch to Proxmox, then Proxmox Backup Server is where it’s at for backups. Its de-duplication feature is incredible. I backup all my Proxmox VMs/LXCs with it, as well as my non-Proxmox hosts (laptop, etc.), with
proxmox-backup-client.Personally, I’m using a few of those tiny Beelink PCs (a couple Mini S12 and an EQ12) with the N100 processor, as well as a couple larger rackmount PCs I built for situations where I needed to add an HBA or some other PCI-Ex device. I do recommend something like a Beelink before building, though - they run Proxmox fine, they’re inexpensive, efficient, quiet, and each one can run a handful of VMs.
Hummingbirds. I put a feeder out and I’ve been staring at that thing for days waiting to see a hummingbird.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How are you guys keeping track of your personal inventory?
6·2 years agoI tried Grocy for a while, but eventually stopped. Data entry was a huge pain.
Using the iOS companion app to scan grocery items into the app resulted in data issues that prevented me updating the item in the web app later. The only recourse was to add the items by hand in the web app, but then go in to each one separately with the mobile app to register the barcode. This also resulted in losing the additional metadata about the products that the mobile app would automatically configure if you onboarded the items through the mobile app, as it was able to look up additional data online and prefill a lot of stuff.
At the end of the day, it was too much of a hassle. I do like the idea, and may come back to Grocy again, but for now I have to pass.
Yeah it’s Traefik for me as well! Heavy docker user, of course - it’s nice just tossing some labels into my Portainer stacks and letting Traefik figure it out. If I wasn’t so invested with containers I’d be using nginx.
“Be careful what you choose. You may get it.” -Colin Powell
Crogdor@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How much maintenance do you find your self-hosting involves?English
5·2 years agoMostly nothing, except for Home Assistant, which seems to shit the bed every few months. My other services are Docker containers or Proxmox LXCs that just work.

This is literally what the article was created to explain. Just one more click, my guy, you’re almost there.