lupec

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[–] lupec@lemmy.lpcha.im 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

So it sounds to me like you may have to deal with a IPv4 only address behind CGNAT, which makes port forwarding not work anymore. It's how my connection is set up, but luckily it does fully support IPv6 and that doesn't require any forwarding so I make do.
If IPv6 isn't an option for you or you'd like to access your services from IPv4 only networks, I'd just go with Tailscale myself. I've been a happy user for years and it just works so well, should be good in your situation as well.

[–] lupec@lemmy.lpcha.im 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Yup, that'd also be the case for people like me who stick with Windows for gaming compatibility/convenience reasons and critical GPU features the Linux drivers just don't implement (looking at you, DLDSR). That, or just anyone with a GPU, I suppose, assuming the hardware market would look remotely like it does nowadays by then.

[–] lupec@lemmy.lpcha.im 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Sweet, definitely not a type of implementation I'd expect on top of the fediverse so that makes it even cooler!
Looks super well thought out, especially love the robust import feature and federated book metadata. I'll have to check it out sometime soon.

[–] lupec@lemmy.lpcha.im 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Just checked and was able to get it to install on my end, OP might have updated it in the meantime.

[–] lupec@lemmy.lpcha.im 1 points 1 year ago

It's a neat project and it definitely helps in specific cases, but I don't think it'll change much when it comes to the overall picture because it'd still require coordinated effort by the folks managing their discord servers.
Server admins/mods would have to go out of their way to manually set this up so it's effectively opt-in, and I have a hunch there isn't much of an overlap between people who care about open, searchable discussions and people who choose to host them on discord servers. Maybe for discoverability's sake? Not sure.

[–] lupec@lemmy.lpcha.im 1 points 1 year ago

Oh, huh. Came here to ask which bug but I see now lol. I had no knowledge of this post's existence beforehand so yup, probably.

[–] lupec@lemmy.lpcha.im 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Fuck yeah, that was my go-to app for like a decade right up until the great reddit migration. I'll very gladly pay for Pro all over again!

[–] lupec@lemmy.lpcha.im 3 points 1 year ago

Great resource, thank you!

[–] lupec@lemmy.lpcha.im 11 points 1 year ago

I gotta say, upon closer inspection Yunohost looks way more elegant and complete a solution than I was picturing. Figured it'd mostly be premade apps ready to install but there's also built-in LDAP + email, let's encrypt certificates, integrated security features, the list goes on and on. If the execution is even remotely as smooth as the documentation suggests, Yunohost sounds great!

[–] lupec@lemmy.lpcha.im 2 points 1 year ago

Damn, that's as fascinating as it is daunting. Some impressive dedication in there regardless!

[–] lupec@lemmy.lpcha.im 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Brainstorming a bit, I think wiring up InfluxDB, Grafana plus some convenient way of inputting all those data sources sounds ideal. As a time series database, keeping track of how data evolves over time is InfluxDB's whole thing, Grafana or similar would be for visualizing said data. I guess the complicated part would be getting your data sources to write to it in a convenient way, not sure if there's a generic enough project out there already.
Looking around a bit, not too dissimilar to what this blog post has done.

[–] lupec@lemmy.lpcha.im 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I tried tons of personal knowledge management apps and eventually settled with Logseq. It's incredible if you're more of an outliner, the workflow just fits me like a glove. I just dump everything into daily journals and let the connections arise from there as I go.
My one big complaint is you can't self host a self contained web version of it (meaning you still have to open a local working folder even if you do host your own, which defeats the purpose imo), which then forces you to either sync between devices manually or use their paid service. Since there are Windows and Android apps I make do with Syncthing, but it's unnecessarily clunky.

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