

They starting colonizing in the 19th century dawg.
I’m trying to selfhost some Lemmy communities just for fun :)
Buddhist, researcher, FOSS, Linux, selfhosting enthusiast, plantbased, anarchism and MLM interested.
Trying to be nice. I really dislike the Reddit style aggressive comments. If you are rude I will block and ban you.
They starting colonizing in the 19th century dawg.
120 years too late
Hasn’t thought of it that way before
You just made me look up! Lol
Everything except for games with kernel level anti cheat work. I mostly play warthunder though
I really think the district does not matter, but for some reason really matters to those who haven’t tried yet or are in a Linux cult, ie Arch or Gentoo. I’m on fedora and it’s great :) I used to run Ubuntu on my servers and it worked well too. Now I run fedora on everything because it’s easy. I game a lot and have zero issues
Thanks!
Here’s the setup I followed. It seems like it might take away some manual work for you: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Ha8NIAOsNvo&t=1294s&pp=ygUIRmFpbDJiYW4%3D
I’ve been meaning to learn how to make my own
Thanks :)
It’s definitely not legal, especially if your school is funded by the public. That “free internet and power” is paid by someone, and if it’s the public, it’s kind of a dick move.
This is assuming a lot and I think incorrect. I use the power and internet everyday as part of my job. Doing research and that which is related falls under that. And no it’s not funded by the public… but your point is well taken!
Thanks for sharing info on ssh. That’s helpful. If I’m sshing via Tailscale I wonder what IP they see? The Tailscale 100. one?
Thanks for sharing your experience!
That’s a great point, that is exactly the point, haha. The public sites are related to the library and my research so it seems that would be allowed.
Yeah… that definitely would be too far. I’m even careful what I backup (no torrents only work) to my school machine over rsync ssh just to follow the rules.
What was the most ridiculous or funny boundary push you saw?
Does adding 127.0.0.1 make it so only that server can access it or what? I’ve seen that but not understand
because discussing such projects in self hosting is fun and why we are here. I wanted to hear what others thought. Ie we are in a forum.
Many people host websites ;)
Waiting for stock market crash tomorrow be like…
Well those examples do include a decent amount of mayo… but you could go worse with a nice bread and vegetables.
Have you found anything that works since you made the post?
How has that been going?
Thanks! I’ll do that