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Spaz@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Decreasing Certificate Lifetimes to 45 DaysEnglish
2·4 months agoWow…
Yes, this. As long as your router lets you changed your dns, then its simple, just point to the internal ip of your dns server and ‘bobs your uncle’. Technitium dns, adguard home, and pihole are all good options to play around with; each with pros and cons but i find pihole is the easiest, then adguard home, then technitium dns. Play around with them find your fav, and worst case just change your router dns back.
Gets more complicated when you learn some devices are hard coded dns and you need special firewall rules to straight up block or forward those requests so they still hit your dns server but dont worry about this until you are comfortable with dns server you choose.
Yeah i agree.
Which browser are you using? I had odd issues with one and I cant remember which but worked fine with chrome and vivaldi. I want to say firefox flavors had issues for me which sucked but could be remembering it wrong.
Did you confirm your hash for the iso before using it? Might be a corrupted install because of this if all hardware checks out.
Spaz@lemmy.worldto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•NexMail, a new webmail client for self-hosted mail servers, is now live in Alpha.
5·6 months agoIn short, using Discord for your free software/open source (FOSS) software project is a very bad idea. Free software matters — that’s why you’re writing it, after all. Using Discord partitions your community on either side of a walled garden, with one side that’s willing to use the proprietary Discord client, and one side that isn’t. It sets up users who are passionate about free software — i.e. your most passionate contributors or potential contributors — as second-class citizens.
Spaz@lemmy.worldto
Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Never buying milk from Walmart againEnglish
1·6 months agoSell by isnt a standard or gov controlled. I used to keep milk till smelled bad or became chunky. I have noticed that lactose free milk does seem to last longer comparably however, sjnce i switched more recently due to body deciding to be full lactose intolerant
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•A single DNS race condition brought AWS to its kneesEnglish
5·6 months agoYou are right, was from july and there was no other confirmed layouts from credible sources since.
Spaz@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•A single DNS race condition brought AWS to its kneesEnglish
2·6 months agoWasnt that source from a year ago?
Spaz@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•A single DNS race condition brought AWS to its kneesEnglish
5·6 months agoBeat me to it!
Spaz@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Why is Unraid popular in the self-hosting community ?English
23·6 months agoZfs and truenas core do this fine
Spaz@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Why is Unraid popular in the self-hosting community ?English
21·6 months agoCan 100% do this. Not just kinda. Works fine.
Spaz@lemmy.worldto
Android@lemmy.world•Overmorrow - A gorgeous and functional FOSS weather app [Review]English
34·6 months ago❓ Why make Overmorrow?
I am 16 and i have been programing since the age of 7. I started small (Scratch and NetsBlox) went to Python… and then to Flutter. This is my first ever project that can actually be downloaded by anyone. So I hope you like it!
I have always wanted to make a weather app. At first the concept was just to make an app that is free and ad free, but after diving into the whole thing i realized that i wouldn’t be the first to do that. So instead here is my take on the weather app ui (but i did kep it free and ad free too). I tried to go for a minimalist and organized interface…
That was a year ago. Since then i have discovered material-You and have redesigned the app twice to try to follow the design guidelines, because I think it looks awesome.
Nice
Spaz@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What are you all using for a 2FA token manager?English
1·6 months agoStarted testing out stratum recently…
1-3% overhead, last i check couple years ago. No clue now.
Ok fair. But most of those tools are cloud based? Then wouldnt have to worry about an overhead lr encryption when the drive fails.
Pointless for gaming devices, nothing to hide on them, there will also be a small overhead for nothing.





Really that bad?