

I did lol at cheap kwh internet - sounds way better than talking energy costs
I did lol at cheap kwh internet - sounds way better than talking energy costs
I have a 4-node heater here, but only 2 nodes are in use currently. I got it because it was exceedingly cheap (£75 here in UK and all 4 nodes have 3xE5-2620s and 48 gig ram) but in reality it overkill. Tempted to make a solar powered rpi 5 + m.2 server with battery backup just because I can, but it will be for serving websites both static and wordpress
they already exist with things like linktree. I run a links service called linkstack but I have to say I don’t see many people using these services really…
seen the other post about white screen - you need to turn on the no tls verify in additional settings on cloudflare tunnel and it needs to be set to https and then localhost to work. So just to make sure, the easiest way to do this is to go to the tunnel in zero trust, add a public hostname which is exactly the same as the domain you added in yunohost, set it to https, localhost, then turn on no tls verify. Should work then…
usually that means that you need to change the ssl/tls setting to a less strict one or you have not turned on no tls verify in additional settings
But here we are with that being the status quo. I despise thieves who believe it is ok to steal things that people have worked hard, not necessarily in a monetary way to get things. And supporting them shows a complete lack of empathy. I pity you for that
Hahahahaha - keep telling yourself that. Until the insurance fails to pay out and you’re homeless, with zero possessions and everybody doesn’t care
I’m pretty sure if someone stole everything you own you’d see it differently
I downloaded a car. I love my Tisla Model C
Point to cloudflare as using tunnels… I have said this already, but this is exactly what is happening
Never used to be any issues but recently I’ve had some real fun trying to get stolen domains back after the details were either wrong or false… you can do it, but it takes time and a heck of a load of cash
After being AMD for years recently went back to nvidia for one reason. nvenc works way better for encoding livestreams and videos than amd
So just got back to this… so if it is parked on the bun you need to change the nameservers at cloudflare to actually get the domain to work. Without that step cloudflare can’t do much with it. Cloudflare will tell you your own personal cloudflare nameservers, porkbun will have set them to theirs, so firstly find out what the nameservers are set to in cloudflare. Work through this guide
https://developers.cloudflare.com/dns/zone-setups/full-setup/setup/
Once cloudflare has the nameservers and they are resolving, which can take 24 hours, you can then route through your tunnel or whatever…
Not a fan of Amazon in any way shape or form, but for some purchases here in the UK they are simply miles ahead of other firms. Latest purchase by me, though not paid for by me is 2 x batteries for my wifes mobility scooter. 20% cheaper than anywhere else, took 1 week to arrive (not bad, not the best) but was so easy to order without all the hassle other solutions involve. We have a prime account still as there is some streaming stuff we also like to watch. Still (just) more pros than cons
You want to use flexible ssl/tls for starters, doubtful it will work otherwise. Log in to cloudflare, choose domain, then SSL/TLS and see if encryption is set to flexible. See what that gets you, though it can take 15 mins for effects to show up. As long as the server can be reached cloudflare will try and match a certificate so lemmy gets served, as long as the server is set up correctly and the ports etc. are correctly forwarded and open
How are you using Cloudflare, and what are you serving the lemmy instance on? I’m guessing it is due to the ssl mode chosen as said before
Pico is kinda like Bludit, but Bludit has plugins. We all know the pros and cons of those but it does save you time if a plugin exists to do something you need, plus it has theme support. So pretty much the same then… I just have used Bludit thus the recommendation
oh and “installation” is just copy the files to where you want a half decent webserver to serve from. Half decent I mean it is much easier with say apache or nginx but possible with others. Had good results with nginx on a pi4b and Bludit for example
Not in my experience, jobs are just being lost to AI overall, as in the are simply replaced by AI. Here in the UK had whole departments replaced by AI like copywriters and summarising jobs
Just so you know here is my lemmy instance, served from my server here at home through cloudflare tunnel
https://lemmy.relayeasy.com/