

Pihole is cool, but fucked me over as well more than once (not the pihole itself but the host). It’s on its own hardware now, but I plan to add a second one to reduce the single point of failure.


Pihole is cool, but fucked me over as well more than once (not the pihole itself but the host). It’s on its own hardware now, but I plan to add a second one to reduce the single point of failure.


Yeah, found the same, just updated and everything was fine. Didn’t seem to be that breaking


Renovate is awesome. Combined with Komodo you get a proper gitops style container management.


I don’t know Sencho, but at least with Komodo, you can still go to the repo and use docker compose commands.


Ollama probably


I think the “regret” post misses an entire point, that Codeberg doesn’t want to be the place where AI stuff is hosted. Maybe it wasn’t clear in their communications but it always seemed to me the copyright and resource stuff was more of a justification of something they wanted to do anyways.
Also everyone suggesting AI should just be treated as a tool comfortably ignores the externalized costs. Maybe there’s some “yeah it sucks but we can’t to anything and it so we just use it” and that’s it. I’m so tired of lengthy AI-is-just-a-tool justifications that are omitting the central point.
The article seems correct with the “Codeberg’s reputation” clause though. That one smells bad, not sure why they felt the need to add it.
Yes, though that used to be discriminative AI, where now generative AI is used if I’m not mistaken.


Thanks for chiming in! I don’t fully agree with your reasoning re the usage of AI but I can accept your stance and am glad that you implemented it opt in with no intention of annoying me into using it. I also know many people have been asking for those features for a while though.
The person creating the issue has been downvoted here as well, even though this is a largely anti-ai place in my perception.
By now I also found the upgrade guide which lists the main features - I usually read the release notes, but this time it was a whole lot and hard to take it all in.


That, plus, it’s driving away vibe coders just because they don’t want to be there. The rule doesn’t have to be enforceable 100% in order to be effective.
Yeah it maintains it’s own folder structure and I’m not aware of a way past that (not that I looked).
There’s several more options to get the documents into it though. Ingest folder, via email, certainly more.


I’ve had trouble arranging the columns properly, but I’m still using it as a nice overview. I even set it as startpage in my browser after decades of about:blank


No, but neither do comments unless someone replies… Like me in this case I guess :D
From the Lenovo article:
Without a doubt, the biggest limitation of these systems, if you are going to use them as Proxmox hosts, is that they only have a single 1GB Ethernet adapters. There’s no upgrade potential here that doesn’t involve soldering and 3D printing.
You can use the WiFi M2 slot underneath the SATA caddy for another NIC, i just did that! My m910q had a fitting cover at the back, for the p320 (with removed GPU) it’s currently just hanging out. Got “M.2 Key A+E/PCI-E 2,5G Gigabit Ethernet Netzwerk Lan Karte 1000Mbps RTL8125BG Chip” from eBay. Working great so far (just a week or so though).


Have you seen the bookmark feature on lemmy?


Nothing wrong with that, just not what many people are doing these days in my experience.


Who tf starts with hand written pages? I always heard nextcloud, WordPress or the like.


Absolutely no. Kubernetes has it’s benefits and it can make sense to get into it for tinkering etc, but if you just want to set up matrix and not learn an entire new system, stay away from it.


Bit off topic, but I noticed this post has quite more comments than on reddit (currently 59 to 38) and more votes as well. /r/selfhosted is quite crowded usually, kinda impressive there’s more discussion happening here.
There’s some sync mode but I haven’t really looked into it yet.