My PI with podman jellyfin and flatnotes is sitting at 600 MB ram
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BG3 deserve a good review for the sole fact it is a hard working team that deliver AAA quality game with 0 bullshit preying on player money (no dlc/cosmetics whatever) which is getting so rare in the industry and should be supported at all cost
Mouette@jlai.luto News@lemmy.world•Bernie Agrees: Democratic Party Is a ‘Threat to Democracy’26·1 month agoResponse C: Both, spend 1 year pretending they care right before the election, then spend 4 year lining their pocket 👍
I’m using areweanticheatyet.com more than ProtonDB to check if games are working as most issues I’ve encountered are due to anticheat not working on Linux. Apart from these most games just works without much tinkering.
I blame what have done Germany 80 years ago in Europe as the main reason, we are barely getting out of the phase were all people that lives through these times are dead but it is still rembered.
Mouette@jlai.luto Technology@lemmy.world•Firefox, VLC, Gimp, KeePass, LibreOffice among open source software endorsed by French GovernmentEnglish26·2 months agoThey are not only no funding but largely not using it in practice and letting most public institution spent billions in Microsoft Office 365 contract
Mouette@jlai.luto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How do I host Jellyfin in the most secure manner possible?English1·2 months agoHow i do it:
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Wireguard for VPN endpoint on the pi and device that I have root on, secure, fast to setup and doesn’t add a lot of overhead
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For access outside of VPN:
You might have to pay for a domain name if you dont have a static IP, which is relatively cheap.
You can manually allow trusted IP to access the service in your firewall which nullify surface of attack if done perfectly but is really an hassle to setup and maintain. I’m looking to setup Keycloack for a strong pre-auth that I can share between services and that is also lightweight (Authentik is not lightweight, Authelia seems to be i’d like to try it aswell) This coupled with firewall rules and/or fail2ban like service should be more than enough for a private server I think.
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Mouette@jlai.luto Games@lemmy.world•6* months away now. If you're on 10, do you plan to upgrade? Make the jump to Linux?English3·3 months agoWelcome :), if we’re being honest lot of the tracking still happens on Linux once you open your web browser but it definitively feel nice to be liberated of the one at OS level and a solid start for caring about online privacy
Mouette@jlai.luto Games@lemmy.world•6* months away now. If you're on 10, do you plan to upgrade? Make the jump to Linux?English4·3 months agoWelcome to the other side, make sure to enjoy and use actual documentation of your software instead of random Q&A answered by ‘Community Moderators’ on Windows forums :)
I think it is important to laugh at the funny demonstrative shit because if you keep getting outraged for every unimportant thing that is done like the Gulf of America thing you’re not heard when outraging for actual things that matter like deporting people or silencing opposition
The bomb is one of the many crime against humanity US have commited and have not been punished for. Hiroshima museum is a testimony of this crime.
Mouette@jlai.luOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Network monitoring via Glance DashboardEnglish3·3 months agoIt is using Glance extension module (you can send custom HTML by setting up a local web api like Flask) The graph are HTML SVG tags which are basic drawing you just have to input the x,y coordinates of your graph (I copied Glance market chart) For networking data collection and monitoring I’ve setup my own rules and scripts but it is doable with others network monitoring tools if they let you access data easily
Mouette@jlai.luOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Network monitoring via Glance DashboardEnglish2·3 months agoYes the full recipe is:
- 1 Flask API for sending custom HTML to Glance
- 1 systemd unit + python script for the right graph (last 60 minutes, resetting counter and collecting data via nftables python module)
- 1 systemd unit + python script for the left graph (last 24h, aggregate data from the last hour collevted by the first script And that’s it, the systemd units are used to schedule python scripts and all the data are stored in flat csv file (forgot one bash script +systemd unit to to flush docker rules at boot and apply custom ones)
Mouette@jlai.luOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Network monitoring via Glance DashboardEnglish2·3 months agoGlance is cool I love the style and it is well implemented so you can easily add custom HTML and CSS which is what I did to do this custom monitoring. Data are gathered from iptables counters that periodically reset, the hardest and most interesting part was to understand networking and to track packet through applications based on if they were port binded or reverse proxyed (I use Caddy for web facing app I want access to without a VPN). I’ll definitively check more advanced solution, I just needed to do it manually first to actually understand what I’m doing (which took me like 2 weeks until I finally found this gem on ArchLinux wiki https://www.frozentux.net/iptables-tutorial/iptables-tutorial.html)
Are you really rage answering to comments on a 2 month post on which you litteraly posted that not tolerating opposing opinion is being fragile 🤣🤣🤣
Mouette@jlai.luto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Do I really need a firewall for my server?English3·3 months agoI just went done this road and i’d say it is worth it even only for the learning part. I’ve set counter per application in nftable, and via a python script send them in SVG graph format to Glance dashboard. The result is I can monitor my whole network per application and the best part it all add up very well so I know there is no ‘unknown’ outgoing or ingoing traffic on my machine.
Yes it runs fine I played it a lot on my system. It was unplayble when I tested on Hyprland due to interaction click being unusable but worked fine on sway
Same once I passed my driver licence and learned pedestrian had total priority on crossroad strip I realized you don’t have to thanks people for following the rule the same way driver don’t thanks me when I wait a the red pedestrian light
They are not afraid of being wrong. They don’t actually care about your well being, they are just here to make money for their corporate friends and themselves.
Ah yes my collection is less than few GB that play I guess