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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Frustratingly bad at self hosting. Can someone help me access LLMs on my rig from my phoneEnglish
23·1 month agoSelf hosting IS hard, don’t beat yourself too much because of it… After all you’re trying to serve services for yourself that are usually served by companies with thousands of employees.
A server requires knowledge, maintainance and time, it’s okay to feel frustrated sometimes.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Anyone run a matrix server in the cloud? How much does it cost you?English
1·8 months agoHow is the user experience compared to matrix? Is it easy to gateway towards matrix or other services? Can I easily join matrix or other communities servers?
I see a lot of people are now using matrix but not so many xmpp, but yeah it hoggs resources on my server too. Also I feel like it’s still pretty buggy…
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What skills are needed to self host without too many headaches?English
5·9 months agoEnough focus to read documentation.
That’s really it. If your purpose is just self hosting learning bash could also be helpful. And yeah Linux would be a great choice.
But mostly, if you want to self host an instance of Nextcloud correctly and without having to deal with too many unexpected things, you have to read the documentation and do not rush. Most self hosted stuff isn’t “install and use”, because you’ll be your own server manager, and everything requires attention to be managed.
Docker or not docker you will have to deal with configuration, settings, requirements and updates.
So understanding how to read the docs/search and open github issues and taking time to read everything would be the most important skill for me.
Also writing down what you are doing would indeed be helpful too, in order not to lose track of what you’re doing on your server. (Check out Ansible).
Most apps out there simply need you to know about permissions, systemctl services and package managers.
Try to always find a specific package for your distro for everything you install (eg. .deb for Debian), and have strategies when this is not possible (aka using a Python venv when installing python programs).
Thank you so much for taking the time to answer!
I’m not sure how to get the
Nfrom session history, nor how to check my session history…but this might be some relevant output I’ve found with
journalctl -k -bNov 21 16:08:18 rpi kernel: usb 2-2.1-port2: cannot reset (err = -110) Nov 21 16:08:19 rpi kernel: usb 2-2.1-port2: cannot reset (err = -110) Nov 21 16:08:19 rpi kernel: usb 2-2.1-port2: Cannot enable. Maybe the USB cable is bad? Nov 21 16:41:57 rpi kernel: I/O error, dev sdb, sector 2466347032 op 0x0:(READ) flags 0x3000 phys_seg 1 prio class 2 Nov 21 16:41:57 rpi kernel: EXT4-fs warning (device sdb1): ext4_dx_find_entry:1796: inode #75497968: lblock 42: comm apache2: error -5 reading directory block Nov 21 16:41:57 rpi kernel: EXT4-fs error (device sdb1): ext4_journal_check_start:83: comm apache2: Detected aborted journal Nov 21 16:41:57 rpi kernel: Buffer I/O error on dev sdb1, logical block 0, lost sync page write Nov 21 16:41:57 rpi kernel: EXT4-fs (sdb1): I/O error while writing superblock Nov 21 16:41:57 rpi kernel: EXT4-fs (sdb1): Remounting filesystem read-onlyThe output is from yesterday, when the device stopped working correctly.
I’m not familiar with linux kernel, but I can see there is definitely something wrong…
The HDD (old) is attached to a USB hub (new), I tried switching port of the hub but the same issue happened again, if I try to mount it with
sudo mount /mnt/2tb, it says it is already mounted:mount: /mnt/2tb: /dev/sdb1 already mounted on /mnt/2tb. dmesg(1) may have more information after failed mount system call.sudo dmesg | grep sdbgives back:[147776.801028] I/O error, dev sdb, sector 77904 op 0x0:(READ) flags 0x3000 phys_seg 1 prio class 2 [147776.815452] EXT4-fs warning (device sdb1): htree_dirblock_to_tree:1083: inode #2: lblock 0: comm ls: error -5 reading directory block [147796.731734] sdb1: Can't mount, would change RO state
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Pi-Hole or something else for network ad blocking?English
1·2 years agoI wonder why we don’t have AI browser extensions that can recognise and obscure possible ads / unwanted content yet
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Recent upgrade to my PLEX home serverEnglish
9·2 years agoThat looks way more than a home server, it looks like something i would expect to see for a small business!
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Dashboard for my current homelab setupEnglish
1·2 years agoWhat machine is it?
- Play store blocking aurora store sessions
- Reddit API changes
- Youtube tests disabling videos for people who use ad blockers
- this Twitter thing
Am i forgetting something?
true, that’s why i’m probably switching to Immich for that, even with caching enabled Nextcloud is more useful for storing than to go and look to old photos. It’s just slow to load the content, could be that my network is already really slow by itself tho.
I would say it’s more an acceptable solution than a real alternative for now.
Nextcloud + the app “Photos for Nextcloud”

As far as I knew reverse proxies could only reverse proxy stuff coming in from 443 or 80, I didn’t know they could listen other ports as well!
Main reason why I was using a reverse proxy at first is because I had everything behind cloudflare, and cloudflare can only proxy and give you an SSL encryption for stuff that goes through 443, so I could make Caddy listen to 443 and then forward to interested ports.
But this leaves out everything that needs to go in some other places than 443, and requires its own standalone ssl certificate, which is a bit cumbersome. Pheraps these can be proxied with other proxies than cloudflare, hopefully giving SSL to everything…
I’m not sure I understood the upstream ssh thing, what do you actually do?