Also it‘s hard, not to black legit mails - with my default mailcow config some legit mails were rejected and spams were passed.
I endet up disabling rspamd thats why and manually sort my mails out
As far as I remember, Remux is the only way to have True 10Bit HDR…
When compressed, HDR is either removed or not really working anymore - at least this was consensus some years ago.
Selfhosted for example is pretty populated here. But it‘s not the „official“ one and mods decided to host a custom forum (nearly no members last time i checked)
Was curious about this yesterday on my instance too - never banned anything.
Registration on lemmy.ml is closed.
On World you should make sure that the Password is max 20 characters
But what if the FileSize can be „1G“, „1024M“, 518K“, etc.?
Documentation itself is much more important and modern IDEs and Editors will show you what to type in :)
Exactly the reason why i always exchange the volumes in any compose file with bind mounts.
Also you don‘t have the provlem of many dangling volumes
OK, i did not think about people opening a port for every application - this would be stupid
Would i deploy this on a VM or Bare Metal? Evaluating whether i should try it on my Unraid.
But looks Great!
But whats the difference between having the reverse proxy on a VPS pointing to you homelab via a VPN or having this Reverse Proxy directly attached to a port? Just from „takeover perspektive“ there should be no no difference
Well, those are fair reasons.
I am Sure because the port forward is to a specific IP in my DMZ - therefor no one can just plug a device and open something
Router Port vs VPS Reverse Proxy
„Inspired“ from https://lemmy.world/post/287146 and many related questions (also on reddit before).
Why don‘t people like opening Port 443 on their Homerouter? An open Port itself is not a vulnerability because nothing is listening on it, therefore there cannot be any connection established. When forwarding Port 443 From Router to e.g. The Homeservers LoadBalancer / Proxy, this Proxy is the final resolver anyways.
So why doing the more complex and more error prone Route via the VPS / Tailscale / CloudFlare?
I did that some years ago too, but just because i did not have an static IPv4 at home. But speeds were awful and i switched to Routerport + DynDNS and now everything is super performant.
I am nor aware of an Map. But on the bottom of your website is a „Instances“ Link which shows all Instances yours is connected to.
EDIT: At least on Lemmy… Just saw that you are from kbin :)
i did that partially. I have a bit user subscribed to many communities. Unfortunately that is a fully manual task - currently i don’t have an automated way of doing this
I mitigated the issue by testing my restore procedure:D
I am still not sure if it was an restic or minio problem, but many files were corrupt.
today i am using borg.
I‘ve read that lemmy servers always use UTC and the UIs will map them to thw actual date
Did not know about this site… very nice!
This is why a backup strategy is only as good as the tested restore procedure!
But i agree - same was for me (years ago) with restic and minio S3.
Since then, i restore a full backup once or twice a year to a second machine to test it
Your Post is driving me to get the pokemon episodes :D
„Subscribe Pending“ for lemmy.ml communities
Hi, I am running my own instance and generally federation works (especially with e.g. lemmy.world).
But for every lemmy.ml community i tried, I am stuck with „subscribe pending“. Interesting is, that I able to see the latest posts mostly (and they continue to do so) but i cannot see most comments or votes (still, some are visible).
What is going on here an how can i fix it?
My instance is also listed on the lemmy.ml linked instance list.