Not sure how different the cloud one vs self hosted one is. TBH I’d skip self hosting a Kanban board.
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Not sure how different the cloud one vs self hosted one is. TBH I’d skip self hosting a Kanban board.
I’ve been using NoMachine a lot for remote desktop and it works great! SSH for everything else tho. Never really liked VNC, was always a RDP person.
So glorified help desk folks… Kids these days don’t have a clue how anything actually works…
Same, just use FolderSync to get photos to it. Works like a cham.
Ah, neat. Been wanting to add all my peeps on Flickr to it. I’m curious how their “magic” option works. Also might be able to do neat stuff w their API.
I’ve looked at other options as well over they years. I just ended up with Inoreader. You get 150 feeds for free and the interface is amazing. Also works with a ton of different apps.
Totally didn’t different uses.
My man!!! I forget about this site!
eBay and look for used Dell servers. I’d go for a Dell R2x0 series for a starter box. Maybe a used Dell Workstation if you want a tower.
Neat! I’ll check it out!
Yeah, for business I use both and Slack is quite nice to work with. Everyone forgets the hidden cost of running your own chat server. It’s fine for a hobby, but I’d always have a larger company run critical back end services. They have the time and the money to invest in keeping things working when it matters most.
Matrix is nice and Mattermost is basically self hosted Slack. Probably better off with Matrix, if you don’t need voice. Mattermost I’d you do. Rocket chat seems nice as well. I’d probably run Matrix and Mumble?
You should join forces with Terminal Trove ❤️💪
I self host stuff that I feel the need to. But TBH, you don’t really need to self host much, outside of media collections. PhotoPrism and JellyFin are about the only two I need, aside from a PiHole. Most folks would be fine with a beefy NAS.
They are okay, provision really fast, decent Terraform provider and are very cheap. They are fairly reliable, but I’ve always been a bigger fan of DO and Vultr. You get what you pay for in the long run.
Yeah, email is one of those things that’s better left to be someone else’s headache. DO and Vultr are great choices.
I’m not sure why you’re getting down voted, you’re right. I’m not sure if anyone would run Proxmox for their enterprise hypervisor? I mean HyperV is okay. Slim pickings for big orgs. I know there’s Nutanix, but most folks are moving to the big three for VMs and hosting.
It’s really sad, they used to be amazing and the goto for running Linux VMs on back in the day. Still haven’t seen anyone do hardware pass through as well.
Have you ever used it?
Literally cloudflare tunnel, sorry my dude.