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Good servers for self-hosting
Try the Oracle Cloud free tier. It's the best price you can get for a very beefy server: 4 arm64 cores with 24 GB RAM and 250 GB storage. Just don't put too personal data on there.
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Good servers for self-hosting
Try the Oracle Cloud free tier. It's the best price you can get for a very beefy server: 4 arm64 cores with 24 GB RAM and 250 GB storage. Just don't put too personal data on there.
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In search of a self-hosted messaging client for my Jellyfin users
For the notifications I would use https://ntfy.sh/ but that doesn't give you the return channel.
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Blijkbaar kan het voorkomen dat de doelserver het te druk heeft om het verzoek te accepteren. Het zou dan genoeg moeten zijn om te cancellen en opnieuw te joinen. Maar bij mij werkt dat niet...
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Heb in ook ja, best vervelend! Maar het lijkt er wel op dat het een bekend probleem is: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/2685 https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/3203
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What version of nixpkgs do you use?
Unstable always. Very rarely the build breaks, but that just means I can't update my systems for a few days. Due to the atomic updates, my systems themselves have never broken.
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NixOS as a server OS?
Yeah I do, and it's awesome! I just love having a big overlap in my system configurations, so I can change something once and update my systems all simultaneously and identically. I have one Arch box left and I kinda detest having to log in on it to do system administration. My NixOS boxes can just be updated remotely and atomically, never requiring me to log in on them and do things manually. This is like Ansible on steroids! And then I'm not even talking about using impermanence yet, that totally seals the deal for me.
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AAWireless works well in my Ford Focus 2019