Get a cheap VPS on digital ocean, and make a wireguard tunnel from there to your server. Then you don’t need any open ports on your home network
Get a cheap VPS on digital ocean, and make a wireguard tunnel from there to your server. Then you don’t need any open ports on your home network
Better than everybody looking like broccoli
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Delete this
What in the eldritch horror is this
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It’s like getting mad at the highway department because drug smugglers use their roads.
Sounds like you don’t have port forwarding setup.
I highly recommend setting up Nginx Proxy Manager and using it as a reverse proxy.
I have lots of services, but using a reverse proxy means I only have to expose 2 ports (80 & 443) and then I can serve whatever I want, like Plex, over https without a relay.
Yeah, OP really fumbled that title
That’s fine, I don’t like mushrooms anyways
Get any old enterprise workstation (they practically give Dells away for free) and get to know Docker.
Using multiple Pis for single applications is a fool’s errand - my Optiplex was free and it is running ~30 containers with plenty of room to breathe.
I was meaning for mobile tech, running your own personal AI on your phone.
Next tech is probably going to be dedicated GPUs or similar to run personalized AI
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ionos.com is $1/month and you can use external domain names. That plan includes the cost of a domain name as well, so you can transfer the external domain over if you really like it.
I dunno
I’m not trying to hit a flick shot on that vlookup
It’s almost as if TLDs are completely arbitrary.
This is anarchy!
They’re usually just called “crimp rings” or “cinch clamps”, the former being the more popular term in my experience. They do require a specific crimping tool, but if you go to your local home improvement store they usually sell a kit that includes the tool with rings, and possibly even a PEX cutter.
It’s an angle valve for sure, but it looks ancient. Nowadays the valve would be inserted into what looks like pex piping there on the right, and you crimp a ring over the piping to get a nice tight compression fit.
Sick Emo Philips reference, bro.