I have smallest, $1/mo + VAT Racknerd VPS for exactly this purpose. Even latency from Europe is not so bad at ~130 ms. Didn’t find anything comperable in price in EU. https://lowendbox.com/blog/new-vps-specials-by-racknerd-kvm-vps-in-multiple-locations-from-10-96-year/
- 0 Posts
- 15 Comments
aspoleczny@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Is there a tablet with a laptop grade processor that will run Linux well?
5·3 months agoI wouldn’t call N series “dinky”. N100 runs my daily device, coincidently surface-like tablet Chuwi Hi 10 Max, and three of my homelab servers. Proccessing power is more than enough to run modern desktop distro, all the todays shitty javascript websites, work in IDEs, virtualize, and all others server-side task I throw at them.
aspoleczny@lemmy.worldto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•Discover Hidden Gems: Open-Source Software You Should Know About
3·3 months agoI’m in the same boat, so I had set up Syncthing more like centralised service - installed one instance on my home server, and made every other device sync only with it. Files propagates without issues.
aspoleczny@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•[SOLVED] ELI5: How to put several servers on one external IP?English
1·5 months agoNo public server required at all
-
CF: Yes
-
frp: No
DDoS protection, WAF, and automatic SSL
-
CF: Yes
-
frp: No
Access controls and auth
-
CF: built-in Zero Trust
-
frp: manual setup of token/OIDC
Managed DNS
-
CF: Yes
-
frp: No
Built in security tools
-
CF: Yes
-
frp: No
Just like I said - prevalent reduction of valid arguments for usage of those services.
-
aspoleczny@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•[SOLVED] ELI5: How to put several servers on one external IP?English
1·5 months agoIt’s definitely not the same thing. I do understand reservations behind usage free-tier services from Big Bad Corp., but I don’t understand malicious reduction of valid arguments for usage of those services.
aspoleczny@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•[SOLVED] ELI5: How to put several servers on one external IP?English
1·5 months agoAgain, attack targets end users, not Cloudflare tunnel operators: It abuses Cloudflare Tunnels as a delivery mechanism for malware payloads, not as a method to compromise or attack people who are self-hosting their own services through Cloudflare Tunnels.
aspoleczny@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•[SOLVED] ELI5: How to put several servers on one external IP?English
1·5 months agoThis attack targets end users, not Cloudflare tunnel operators (i.e. self-hosters). It abuses Cloudflare Tunnels as a delivery mechanism for malware payloads, not as a method to compromise or attack people who are self-hosting their own services through Cloudflare Tunnels.
The author of this website is soooo full of himself he doesn’t even notice how he bends reality to fit his point of view.
aspoleczny@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•intel N150 based tablets - anyone running Linux on them yet? Fedora?
1·6 months agoMy daily is a cheap surface-like tablet, Chuwi Hi 10 Max with N100, that runs on Opensuse. The only thing that doesn’t work are internal cameras, everything else is great. I can only assume Fedora would be the same.
aspoleczny@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Cheap Portable USB Touch Monitors - any experiences?
9·6 months agoI have this one from aliexpress with touch and I use it with cheap surface-like tablet (Chuwi HI10 MAX) and sometimes with Windows 10 desktop or Samsung Dex. It works with one usb-c cable or with mini-hdmi and power cable, colour rendering is acceptable, view angles are great. Unfortunately, although touch works great on desktop I can’t configure it to work on linux tablet. As far as I know, it’s impossible(?) to have two proper touch screens with Wayland.
Understandable. It’s compromise I’m ok with, so that’s why I mentioned this method.
I use cloudflare tunnel for this purpose. No open ports, no dealing with ISP, no exposing my IP.
aspoleczny@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Beelink ME mini is a NAS with an Intel N200 processor and support for up to 6 SSDsEnglish
7·7 months agoI did, because of energy efficiency and quietness. But also I heavily compromised on the amount of space.
OpenSUSE Tumbleweed. Recently I bought cheap Surface-like x86 tablet on a rather recent hardware, and running Debian and its cousins required more tinkering than I was willing to do, so I decided to go with a more modern rolling release. Tried Arch for a few months, bricked it from mixing stable and testing branches, tried Fedora, and finally settled in Tumbleweed. I like it for being on the bleeding edge and exceptionally stable at the same time, perhaps thanks to robust OpenSUSE Build Service automated testing. And it is from a European company, that can’t hurt.
No problemo! https://github.com/Salvoxia/immich-folder-album-creator