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Atomic Fedora, like Fedora Kinoite is probably the most noob friendly. Impossible to break.
Atomic Fedora, like Fedora Kinoite is probably the most noob friendly. Impossible to break.
They shouldn’t click on on this tho
If I have to draw diagrams, I use D2 https://d2lang.com/
It’s a very simple to use code to diagram language.
It has plugins for vscode and obsidian.
It’s open source that you can run locally, with the exception of their proprietary visualization engine. But I don’t use that one, just use ELK.
Matrix and beeper
Cheaper too I guess
It’s not that bad. Grafana has a lot of features for this.
Currently seeing this up at work. Ollama with danswer as a rag / frontend. On a bunch of Nvidia L4 /L40 on kubernets
Is pretty plug and play honestly.
There’s a few.
Very easy if you set it up with Docker.
Best is probably just ollama and use danswer as a frontend. Danswer will do all the RAG stuff for you. Like managing / uploading documents and so on
Ollama is becoming the standard selfnhosted LLM. And you can add any models you want / can fit.
https://ollama.com/blog/ollama-is-now-available-as-an-official-docker-image
If only 1 person will watch at any given time, cpu is plenty
You could enroll all your servers into a pam, and let that manage your keys. https://goteleport.com/ for instance has open source core and is quite easy to get started with.
Hm I didn’t know. Thanks. I already use cloudflare for DNS so next cycle i might change the registrar too if it’s anything to save.
Ghandi.net because a paranoid DNS expert told me he uses it
It’s just a suggestion. Many would probably find that the workload they host is available on containers. I run a Kubernetes cluster on bare metal at home. There’s also nothing stopping you from creating VMs that you can ssh to with KubeVirt
Depends on what you want to self host? Could be worth it to see if what you self host can be deployed as containers instead
Minikube and try to get everything on Kubernetes?
At the very start
Thanks for sharing. I want to jump ship but gaming is the only issue…
I assume he just means that one guy will probably miss some stuff and might not patch things as quick. Not that it has known security issues
Why does it matter if it’s all federated anyway
A VPS with fail2ban is all you need really. Oh and don’t make ssh accounts where the username is the password. That’s what I did once, but the hackers were nice, they closed the hole and then just used it to run a irc client because the network and host was so stable.
Found out by accident, too bad they left their irc username and pw in cleartext. Was a fun week or so messing around with their channels