selfhosted Selfhosted Anyone else had experience with OneUptime?
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  • iKill101 iKill101 8 months ago 100%

    When I say two servers I mean two VMs to get the system to work effectively.

    From memory, the admin interface doesn't get an SSL certificate issued to it. It perpetually stays HTTP. If you don't set up another server as a reverse proxy, it won't let you log in due to CORS issues. Add another server as a reverse proxy, and it'll come good and let you log in.

    Hopefully that makes sense?

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  • simpsonsshitposting simpsonsshitposting Typical Boomers...
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  • iKill101 iKill101 8 months ago 100%

    I mean, my local Colesworth doesn't really give a shit. I've seen people on the phone buying mass gift cards and had to step in because the staff just allow the purchases. I haven't heard a warning over the PA/in-store radio for years now. YMMV but it's still a problem around NW Sydney it seems.

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    Selfhosted iKill101 8 months ago 91%
    Anyone else had experience with OneUptime?

    As per title. Wondering if anyone else here has had any experience with the [self-hosted version of OneUptime](https://github.com/oneuptime/oneuptime)? And specifically, has anyone had any luck setting it up behind Nginx Proxy Manager? I've managed to set it up, but I'm honestly not 100% happy with how you have to essentially have two servers to host it (one being a reverse proxy for the admin interface, the other being the application core). Don't get me wrong, it's neat and definitely full featured, but there is still a long way to go with it. For my use case, I wanted a public status page that people can subscribe to for updates. I'd come from UptimeKuma which was fantastic but lacked the subscriber feature. I used to use Cachet back in the day before it became abandonware (the original owner bought the rights back for it and has rebooted development for it, though!).

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    simpsonsshitposting iKill101 8 months ago 95%
    Typical Boomers...

    For my non-Aussie friends, the ATO = Australian Taxation Office.

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    Things With Faces iKill101 12 months ago 99%
    Peppa the Turbo
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    cats iKill101 1 year ago 98%
    Gizmo: Just after a nap

    She was asleep like this, but as I picked my phone up she woke up... still with tongue out.

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    Memes iKill101 1 year ago 96%
    Support your landlord!
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    technology Technology Stop using Brave Browser
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  • iKill101 iKill101 1 year ago 100%

    Hey, thanks for the link/suggestion for Yattee! Never knew something like this existed for iOS.

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  • asklemmy Asklemmy What is your "inexpensive" hobby that turned out to be expensive/ you gradually invested lots of money into?
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  • iKill101 iKill101 1 year ago 100%

    Music production. And IT in general.

    But specifically the music production; started off as "I'll by FL Studio and muck around with it" to "I need ALL THE VSTs!". I've sunk like $2500 into it in the last two months (which is a hell of a lot of money to me), and I keep buying shit for it.

    Am I any good at it? Fuck no. But it's not stopping me from keeping at it and buying shit I probably don't need :P

    And the IT stuff consists of rack-mount servers and Pi's. I've sunk around $25k into it all over the last 12 years.

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  • selfhosted Selfhosted [RANT] I pay $70/mo for this privilege
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  • iKill101 iKill101 1 year ago 100%

    I hope that in my lifetime I can see ISPs regulated as a public utility.

    From an Aussie where our Internet is somewhat considered a "public utility" (NBNCo), it's not the best. I'm paying $130/mo (Aussie bucks) for 250/100 fibre.

    Our NTDs are capable of gigabit symmetrical, but thanks to our Lord and Saviour, Rupert Murdoch, it was essentially limited speed wise and the network was built with ridiculous complexity, such as the CVC constraints (Connectivity Virtual Circuit), which means ISPs have to buy additional bandwidth and hope and pray that every user doesn't max out their connections at the same time.

    For example, the POI (Point of Interconnect) I'm connected to has a total of 1.5Gbps with the ISP I'm with. Based on their stats which they make public to customers, I'm guesstimating that there's approximately ~50 other households in my POI area connected with this ISP. We all have to share that bandwidth otherwise it slows to a crawl.

    ETA: I'm purely talking about the FTTP network here, not the other part of the mess that is NBNCo and FTTN/C/B, Fixed Wireless, Satellite & HFC... the NBN is a complete mess.

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    Things With Faces iKill101 1 year ago 95%
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    Beaker?
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  • iKill101 iKill101 1 year ago 100%

    There we go. Actually crossposted it properly this time!

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    Things With Faces iKill101 1 year ago 90%
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    cats iKill101 1 year ago 99%
    I introduce: Tiger, basking in the sun https://lemmy.bleh.au/pictrs/image/9b38cfbc-0491-49de-8e3a-92f1fe9a3f85.jpeg

    She has come so far, especially in the last three years. She's gone from being really aggressive, to incredibly placid and loving ❤️

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    asklemmy Asklemmy What operating system do you use on your main computer?
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  • iKill101 iKill101 1 year ago 100%

    B365 build here (2020 build).

    • i7 9700
    • MSI B365M PRO-VDH
    • RX 5700 XT 8GB
    • 32GB DDR4 @ 2666MHz (Yeah, it's slowwww but it does what I need it to)
    • 970 EVO Plus 500GB NVMe (boot drive, with TRIM disabled because otherwise it takes 5 minutes to boot)
    • 860 QVO 1TB (Bulk Storage for music samples and work files, again with TRIM disabled due to boot times)

    I'm going to miss Hackintoshing and (same as you) dual booting when they go full ARM-only. But I'll probably still rock this build for at least the next 3 years before upgrading to a Mac Studio or a Mac Mini.

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  • asklemmy Asklemmy What operating system do you use on your main computer?
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  • iKill101 iKill101 1 year ago 100%

    macOS on a Hackintosh. It’s stable AF, and I love it. Use it for work and music production. Then I dual boot Windows 10 for games.

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  • reddit Reddit Apollo has ceased working
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  • iKill101 iKill101 1 year ago 100%

    Can confirm. App crashes immediately after launch. RIP :(

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  • asklemmy Asklemmy People around the world, do you drink tap water without boiling?
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  • iKill101 iKill101 1 year ago 100%

    Australian here. Yes, I regularly drink water from the tap without boiling it.

    The only exception is if Sydney Water issue a "Boil water" alert. That usually only happens after really major flooding though.

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  • lemmy_support Lemmy Support [Resolved] Can't upload pictures
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  • iKill101 iKill101 1 year ago 100%

    I can see your comment on my instance running 0.18.0!

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    New Communities iKill101 1 year ago 92%
    Things With Faces - Inanimate objects with faces lemmy.bleh.au

    A place to add pictures of Things With Faces. Don't recall seeing one already. [Things With Faces](/c/thingswithfaces@lemmy.bleh.au) !thingswithfaces@lemmy.bleh.au https://lemmy.bleh.au/c/thingswithfaces

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    selfhosted Selfhosted Question about self hosted Pixelfed instance
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  • iKill101 iKill101 1 year ago 100%

    I just set up Pixelfed myself. I've got it running on a 1GB Linode. Would definitely recommend at least 2GB RAM, because mine is using swap like there's no tomorrow.

    Processor wise, one core seems to be OK. My load averages are 0.11-ish.

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  • selfhosted Selfhosted Want to selfhost a Lemmy server
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  • iKill101 iKill101 1 year ago 100%

    I don't believe that's possible. At least, not right now. Happy to be corrected though.

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  • selfhosted Selfhosted Want to selfhost a Lemmy server
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  • iKill101 iKill101 1 year ago 100%

    I did, yes. It took me a few hours of troubleshooting though, spanned across two days. I'm using Nginx Proxy Manager instead of the Nginx proxy that comes with Lemmy, but it all translates similarly. I also followed this guide on YouTube.

    If it's sitting there saying "pending" for your subscriptions, it may be that the "proxpass /" location ports are off by one. It'll look like it's federating properly, but really it isn't. That was one thing I noticed with the documentation/examples; things were off and not updated. Check my screenshot attached for what I mean. The documentation/example config for the proxy lists the Lemmy-ui port as 1235, but it's actually 1236.

    Screenshot

    Hopefully that makes sense. If I can be of any more assistance, let me know!!

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  • selfhosted Selfhosted Want to selfhost a Lemmy server
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  • iKill101 iKill101 1 year ago 100%

    Personally... it was an experience to say the least. I went down the Docker path for my instance. I've tried to keep away from Docker for ages, but here I am.

    I'd recommend using the ansible playbook to get it running, as the docker documentation isn't very detailed and it gets very confusing; especially for a beginner.

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