First time I hear someone using keycloak for local hosting.
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mal3oon@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Using refurbished HDDs in my livingroom NASEnglish13·9 months agoJust wanted to drop an amazing work compliment!
if you buy two identical drives (at the same time), the likelyhood of both drives failing around the same time is severely higher.
I need sources, this sounds extremely unlikely. That’s basically 2 "independent” probabilities.
mal3oon@lemmy.worldto Cybersecurity@sh.itjust.works•Email addresses of 15 million Trello users leaked on hacking forumEnglish1·1 year agoIsn’t that another attack vector? You have your email stored in another potential database that might be leaked? Or is there a better way to use aliases that I am missing out on?
mal3oon@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is the best e-book, not because of the content, but because of the reader voice?1·1 year agoI second Dungeon Crawler Carl. Have fun with!
If he only went with void instead of arch, it’s just cheating using a systemd distri
mal3oon@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Has anyone successfully set up tortoise-tts before?English1·1 year agoWhat’s the usecase? I fount tortoise-tts very niche tbh
Thanks for sharing!
mal3oon@lemmy.worldto Cybersecurity@sh.itjust.works•Malicious VSCode extensions with millions of installs discoveredEnglish1·1 year agoThere was also recently something similar with ComfyUI, where an extensions was embedded with a malware.
mal3oon@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Networking Gear Recommendations? (starting from scratch)English8·1 year agoLook into OpenWRT supported devices with mesh network. For example, get a couple of used Netgear R7800 for example, and you got yourself a neat setup. This guy has step by step tutorial https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4A0kfg2olo
I think the main culprit is CPU/MB, so that’s the only thing needed a replacement. Many cheap alternatives (less than 200$) that can half the consumption and would pay itself in a year of usage easily. There is a Google doc floating around listing all the efficient CPUs and their TDPs. Just a suggestion, I’m pretty sure after a year it would payoff its price, there is absolutely no need for a 110w/h unless you’re running LLMs on that and even then it shouldn’t be that high.
This sounds excessive, that’s almost 1.1$/day, amounting to more than 2kWh/24hrs, ie ~80W/hr? You will need to invest in a TDP friendly build. I’m running a AMD APU (known for shitty idle consumption) with Raid 5 and still hover less than 40W/h.
mal3oon@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Netris: An open-source cloud gaming platform (GeForce NOW alternative) that can be self-hosted, integrates your Steam game library.English2·1 year agoNoob question, how’s the lag? Playing games like Sekiro for example locally on my desktop, I can’t even use a shitty controller as it comes with high latency. I imagine a solution with a game hosted in a remote server would even suffer more than just a laggy controller.
I have been running Hassio on my rpi2 dietpi (supervisor mode) for 3-4 years now. Surprisingly, it’s alive still. I am mot sure hassio still support this method (all docker managed), but if you’re comfortable with linux you can make it work.