Cool, did you install freshrss as a docker container, or as a package? I’ve also had issues with it not setting up crons and running them properly before too. Running the docker container helps, usually.
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Depends, take a look at the rest of your settings in the Archiving page.
You might have set “Never delete Unread Articles”.
Also, that purge job is on a cron. I’m not sure how often it’ll run. Could be once a week or even month. Thousands of rss articles and links are only a few megabytes big. But you can push the “purge now” button at the bottom of the archiving page to check your settings.
What’s the problem exactly?
yaroto98@lemmy.orgto Apple@lemmy.world•I'm annoyed with the idea of getting a MacEnglish4·11 days agoAsk work for a windows VM image/key. Alternatively have you tried running the windows application in wine/proton?
yaroto98@lemmy.orgto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Do you actually audit open source projects you download?English2·15 days agoHaving gone through the approval process at a large company to add an open source project to it’s whitelist, it was surprisingly easy. They mostly wanted to know numbers. How long has it been around, when was the last update, number of downloads, what does it do, etc. They mostly just wanted to make sure it was still being maintained.
In their eyes, they also don’t audit closed source software. There might also have been an antivirus scan run against the code, but that seemed more like a checkbox than something that would actually help.
yaroto98@lemmy.orgto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Over Synology, and looking to build my first home lab. Could use some advice on parts...English2·20 days agoJust home assistant doesn’t move the needle. The llms hit the igpu hard and my cpu usage spikes to 70-80% when one is thinking.
But my llms i’m running are ollama and invokeai each with several different models just for fun.
yaroto98@lemmy.orgto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Over Synology, and looking to build my first home lab. Could use some advice on parts...English2·20 days agoI have a very similar NAS I built. The Home Assistant usage doesn’t really even move the needle. I’m running around 50 docker containers and chilling at about 10% cpu.
yaroto98@lemmy.orgto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Over Synology, and looking to build my first home lab. Could use some advice on parts...English2·20 days agoMy amd igpu works just fine for jellyfin. LLMs are a little slow, but that’s to be expected.
yaroto98@lemmy.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•Realtek's $10 tiny 10GbE network adapter is coming to motherboards later this yearEnglish12·20 days agoDACs are great, agreed. However try telling that to the guy next door. The reason ethernet got to be so popular was because of how familiar it was and similar it us to telephone wire. There were several other competing standards befofe ethernet won.
10GbE cards and switches help regular folk upgrade without needing to learn about DACs.
yaroto98@lemmy.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•Realtek's $10 tiny 10GbE network adapter is coming to motherboards later this yearEnglish341·21 days agoRight?! Most affordable 10G switches are SFP+ which requires a lot more research to make sure you get the right modules and cabling.
yaroto98@lemmy.orgto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Descentralized AI book reading serverEnglish5·22 days agoNot quite what you’re asking for, but you can self-host ollama. And based on some recent lawsuits against meta, I’m pretty sure all companies are using as many books as they can get their hands on to train their models. And so their training set contains the books you have in Calibre and more.
Try asking llama3.3 or whichever model you choose your questions.
yaroto98@lemmy.orgto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•With the recent happenings with Synology/Plex, I’ve decided it’s time to make the move and up my self-hosting game, just need some input from the veterans to solidify my plan and put it into action.English3·23 days agoNice! Good to know that if Unraid goes downhill I have a good alternative.
yaroto98@lemmy.orgto memes@lemmy.world•Thanks I hate it. Well, more than I did in the first placeEnglish10·24 days agoOnly if aired on the CW.
yaroto98@lemmy.orgto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•With the recent happenings with Synology/Plex, I’ve decided it’s time to make the move and up my self-hosting game, just need some input from the veterans to solidify my plan and put it into action.English2·24 days agoHuh, maybe my TrueNAS experience is a little dated. Last I used it, everything was k8s and bo docker-compose at all.
yaroto98@lemmy.orgto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•With the recent happenings with Synology/Plex, I’ve decided it’s time to make the move and up my self-hosting game, just need some input from the veterans to solidify my plan and put it into action.English103·24 days agoSome advice, TrueNAS isn’t very newbie friendly. Between permissions and their wonky kubernettes setup that no containers actually leverage, it’s not great. It is free, but expect bumps in the road. Unraid and OpenMediaVault are much easier to use. I switched to Unraid, and it’s been amazing, I highly recommend it. It’s nice that you can install random sized drives, they don’t need to match. You can toss in a few ssds for cache, and the docker containers are super easy to setup and maintain. Jellyfin works just fine for instance. OMV has some great offerings too, but lack the docker/VM hosting side. It’s a NAS and nothing else. It’s expected to have proxmox or something hosted elsewhere that uses OMV as storage.
#2 opinion, build your own NAS. Especially if you’ve already built your own Gaming PC, it’s pretty straight forward. Pick a low powered cpu, toss in some ram, a ton of hdds, and maybe some old graphics card you have lying around for transcoding or hosting local AI for kicks. You’ll get a lot more for your money this way.
A lot of people aren’t big fans of Nginx Proxy Manager, which is separate from Nginx. But I like it. It’s got a nice gui, and the part I really like is the letsencrypt ssl certs baked in. You can get a new one, for a new service with a click of a button, and it auto renews your certs, so you don’t have to worry about it once it’s set up.
yaroto98@lemmy.orgto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Need help with searxng docker composeEnglish6·27 days agoDid you accidently typo the url? I see a ‘/’ instead of a ‘:’ before the port number.
try going to http://mydomainname:20054/
Might also need to fix the searchx_base_url env variable
yaroto98@lemmy.orgto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Acquired HPE DL380 G9 - Questions about what is done for self hosting on them these daysEnglish4·1 month agoCraigslist and facebook marketplace will usually get you some racks cheap. it’s also bot too difficult to build one either out of metal or wood.
Trailer looked awesome!
Then I looked at the steam page.
MMO Shooter. Hard Pass.