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  • Ah, so you were looking for something that was "first party"?

  • Interesting idea!

  • Now that's a sequel! It reminds me of how Risk of Rain 2 is to Risk of Rain.

  • LOL

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  • Fake.

  • All of the services that I host are for private use:

    • Nextcloud
    • FreshRSS
    • Immich
    • Jellyfin
    • RSSBridge

    And they are all behind Caddy, which reverse proxies and handles HTTPS. I'm not sure if it really counts as self-hosting, but I also use my server as a host for my backups with Borg. I also use it as a sort of central syncing point for Syncthing.

    I did have a Pi-Hole at one point, but I kept running into issues with it — I may look into it again in the future.

    At some point I'd like to try implementing some ideas that I've had for Homeassistant (a camera server with Frigate and some other automation things). Once federation has been implemented, I would like to host a Forgejo instance. I may also host a Simplex relay server, depending on how the app progresses. I've been considering hosting a Matrix instance, but I'm not sure yet.

  • I prefer to support free, open, and decentralized solutions to things and I want to help the Fediverse grow.

  • At what location and using what stencil as a reference?

  • Out of curiosity, what made you choose Simplex over Matrix?

  • Are you looking for something for a headless server or something for a system with a GUI (eg a desktop)?

  • What are its rules? I don't see anything in the sidebar.

  • It entirely depends on how you want your homelab to work. I use a reverse proxy to set up subdomains for my publicly facing services because I find it easier and cleaner to assign a subdomain to each service, and I also like having HTTPS managed by a single point — a sort of single point of entry to the rest of the services. You'd have to decide what you want out of your homelab, and find and set up the services that yield the outcome that you want.

  • Instead of feeling the lumps on the skull for ADHD this quack use suspect brain scans.

    Imo, it's nearly equally as suspect to claim that there is no correlation between SPECT brain scans and ADHD as saying that there is a correlation between SPECT brain scans and ADHD. The point that I was trying to convey in the post is that he is harnessing extremely sparse, and far from established, research to try and sell things to people. That isn't to say that there is established evidence to say that what he's doing is indeed bogus, there's simply little research to show that it actually works.

  • Hollow Knight (it's currently 50% off).