Sure but this won’t work if you’re accessing services outside your network like OP is doing. You’re going to need publicly available DNS records somewhere to do that.
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I don’t believe pihole functions as an authorative DNS server though. Something like technetium does and they could be used as the nameservers for a domain while still offering all the same adblocking functionality that pihole does.
Though pihole could work of you were relying on a VPN to access your stuff remotely.
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Data Is Beautiful@lemmy.ml•the most energy-efficient land travelers in the animal kingdom
12·1 month agoWhat on earth is a velomobile?
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Buy European@feddit.uk•Loudly: Tutamail too small, get a Google or Microsoft e-mailEnglish
11·1 month agoGuess they dont want folks with custom domains either then.
So far we’ve got atlassian and our HR system being broken. But we’re mostly CCP and azure for our dev stuff so that’s all fine.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•m2 to sata adaptor board suggestions?English
3·2 months agoWhat’s you use case here? If you just need more ports for data drives and have a free pcie slot a used SAS HBA cards and use breakout cables to give you a bunch more data ports. These are very durable cards.
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Patient Gamers@sh.itjust.works•Great games you would recommend from before 1990?
5·2 months agoA good place to look for good pre 90s games is the arcade cabinet games. There’s a bunch of shumps that are really good and I think smash TV is pre 1990 and is great.
Is bit keeper even still around anymore?
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•[Help] My first serious self hosted serverEnglish
31·3 months agoAh gotcha. See if if your raid controller can be flashed/switched to IT mode(HP might call it something else) as then you won’t have to deal with the raid controller’s raid settings and doing anything weird. Then you can just rely on snapraid to manage the drives.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•[Help] My first serious self hosted serverEnglish
2·3 months agoWhen you say raid 0 on the data disks do you mean just having the disks present as single disks and not putting them into arrays? As seeing raid 0 and data storage makes me very nervous.
And yeah I’d take a disk out of your boot array and then that into a raid 1 so you can use the extra for storage/ redundancy elsewhere.
Alongside proton dB https://areweanticheatyet.com/ is also a good resource.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Your fav guide/method for securing Jellyfin?English
4·3 months agoCaddy + crowd sec + some kind of auth solution is what I’m aiming for though I haven’t got authentik working with it yet so I haven’t opened it up yet. I wouldn’t want to do jellyfish without the auth solution though as there local stuff isn’t so robust.
VPN in and a few local users would be the most secure if you haven’t got too many folks connecting.
They’ve managed to install it on a bunch of trains in the Barcelona metro and it’s helped dropped the temperatures by around 1.5c.
I know Tfl has also put it on a couple of trains over the years but yeah we’re still lacking a broader rollout.
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Technology@beehaw.org•China has built the world’s largest bullet-train network
1·4 months agoThe annoying thing about HS2 is that is was focused in the north. The link from Birmingham to London was somewhat tacked on to make of more politically palpable to those folk seeming allergic to spending any money outside of the south east. Now the project has been so messed up in its current state it’ll probably make transportation north of Birmingham worse than it currently is.
Sounds like a good idea.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•New to Kubernetes and Pi clustersEnglish
19·4 months agoI’d avoid super short USB drives if you can as they tend just to be SD cards in disguise.
If possible for dB stuff I would recommend using actual drives as lots of reads and writes will very quickly wear out most removable storage devices.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Your favourite piece of selfhosting - Part 1 - Operating SystemEnglish
6·4 months agoProxmox and truenas for all my physical boxes and then Debian for all my VMs and LXCs. I’m not all that adventurous when it comes to OS choice as I found things that worked years ago and I’ve stick with them ever since as I’ve not seen anything that really looks like it does anything interesting/new that makes it worth switching.



Oh I’m fully aware I’m just to lazy to set up jellyfin and navidrome quite yet.