Pihole could be something good to start with, its pretty simple to setup, doesnt depend on other services, doesnt require hefty hardware, and has a meaningful impact.
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I just got back on it recently and the answer is a big yes. When I can’t find stuff elsewhere I can find it there.
valar@lemmy.caOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Best way to manage all my services as containers?English
3·12 days agosystemd integration would be nice
valar@lemmy.caOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Best way to manage all my services as containers?English
2·12 days agoThanks, I’ve heard of this too. Its hard to tell what the differences in use-case all of these are. I’ll have to do more research into how they work.
valar@lemmy.caOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Best way to manage all my services as containers?English
3·12 days agoThanks, what have you liked about switching to this from portainer?
valar@lemmy.caOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Best way to manage all my services as containers?English
1·12 days agoCool! What makes you prefer this to portainer?
valar@lemmy.caOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Best way to manage all my services as containers?English
2·12 days agoIm not locked into docker, but it’s what I have experience with so far, and a lot of services seem to have docker installation as a default option.
Do you think those things make it difficult to switch to podman? What are the differences?
valar@lemmy.caOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Best way to manage all my services as containers?English
1·12 days agoThanks, I’ll look into this
valar@lemmy.caOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Best way to manage all my services as containers?English
1·12 days agoThat’s what came up in my search at first. Seems legit.
valar@lemmy.caOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Best way to manage all my services as containers?English
3·12 days agoThis is the way I figured I’d go down at first, but I’m also curious if there’s a popular solution I could manage remotely in a browser without having to ssh, for example
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105·13 days agoI don’t care about who did what, it’s all he said/she said and either way I didn’t consent to being part of such an attack.
valar@lemmy.cato
Linux@lemmy.ml•Linux 7.1: Kicinski Called It ‘LLM-pocalypse.’ Then Deleted 138,000 Lines
3312·13 days agoYSK archive.is uses you to maliciously DDOS a random blogger they don’t like and other weird stuff.
https://cybernews.com/security/archive-today-launches-ddos-directing-visitors-to-attack-blog/
This is my POV. It already works perfectly, is prepaid, and is accessible to my nontechnical users. Switching would be a major pain for a worse experience.
Also, Plexamp.
Someday in the future no doubt Plex will enshittify for lifetime users such that it will justify a change, but that hasn’t happened.