Tailscale + Caddy (automatic certificates FTW).
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I was surprised that the video was actually quite good.
somewa@suppo.fito Selfhosted@lemmy.world•[SOLVED] ELI5: How to put several servers on one external IP?English1·1 month agoThose who have not been burned yet often don’t expect it to happen to them. Usually it isn’t anything big causing it but some typo in a config or software not updated on time.
somewa@suppo.fito Selfhosted@lemmy.world•[SOLVED] ELI5: How to put several servers on one external IP?English21·1 month agoRemember that with services facing public internet it’s not about if you get hacked but when you get hacked. It’s personal photos on someone elses hands then.
somewa@suppo.fito Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Plex now want to SELL your personal dataEnglish2·2 months agoYour reply just raised so many questions but most importantly why would you need a VPN with Jellyfin? I mean it’s just server like any other which means install, add certificates or reverse proxy with certificates and if you’re behind NAT you would need to setup port forwarding.
I mean if you’re worried about server being exploited if not updated then opening it to the internet wouldn’t be good but isn’t that the case with Plex already?
somewa@suppo.fito Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Plex now want to SELL your personal dataEnglish121·2 months agoSo expected. Now anyone who’s able to support the non exploitative alternatives like Jellyfin please do. It’s how you keep the good things going.
somewa@suppo.fito Technology@lemmy.world•Nintendo wins piracy lawsuit against file-sharing siteEnglish6·5 months agoWell that wasn’t in US or Japan but in French court so might not be as easy to pull that bs there. Still I was surprised a bit about the result but I guess it’s in line with how France is handling online services now.
somewa@suppo.fito Technology@lemmy.world•Nintendo wins piracy lawsuit against file-sharing siteEnglish571·5 months agoWhat court case doesn’t big company with unlimited funds win?
somewa@suppo.fito World News@lemmy.world•China will increase its defense budget 7.2% this yearEnglish3·5 months agoIt’s good time to invest as the enemy made huge mistake(s).
somewa@suppo.fito World News@lemmy.world•Ukrainians rally around Zelenskyy as defender of Ukraine's interests after Oval Office blowoutEnglish73·5 months agoWhat they tried is a common way of “negotiating” in russia so he’s used to it.
somewa@suppo.fito Privacy@lemmy.ml•Databroker Files: New data set reveals 40,000 apps behind location tracking11·6 months agoSo companies lie and misuse the power they have without any real punishments. What a world we live in.
somewa@suppo.fito 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Experiences with aftermarket dual input hotends?English4·7 months agoUsed to have one. It was constantly clogged and causing trouble.
Mostly the difference is how locked down the printers are. For example I really don’t like Elegoo’s proprietary slicer format as it requires me to use their shitty closed source slicer. Second is the availability and pricing of spare parts.
Washing and curing stations are quite simple and as far as I know there’s no big differences.
Check your local maker space / hacklab first to get started. SLA printing isn’t for everyone and cheaper gear isn’t so nice to operate. You should also consider washing & curing station since it’s really a must if you want to print at least somewhat comfortably.
Looks promising. Does remote controllers work with it?