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  • Yes, but It's pretty hands off since 99% of security stuff is managed for you by the Lemmy software, including rate limiting. Just make sure you use a secure password and if you want put the instance behind cloudflare which is super easy to do.

  • I'd say to start with CF tunnels unless you need non-web based applications. Cloudflare tunnels require you to have a domain, though.

    It has the added benefit that you have network monitoring, logging and some filtering for security that they do on top and you get to manage everything from their web interface.

    be warned that the first time can be a bit confusing, but since it's done using their web interface it's easier than if you have a problem making wireguard work.

    1. Create a tunnel with a public hostname that will be the url to access that service. During the creation of the hostname specify you want it protected by L7 application firewall.
    2. Create a new self-hosted application in cloudflare application section and for starters use the default login email and in rules specify the list of emails that are allowed to login

    you should now be able to access your application from anywhere.

    Alternatively, if you have a DNS server in your home network you can add a private IP range to your tunnel. Let's say 192.168.0.0/24. Then when you connect with their pseudo-VPN (cloudflare warp or cloudflare ONE) you can directly use your home network's ip address from that device. If you tell your device to use a local DNS server that resolves your internal services, you'll be able to connect to them that way.

  • She'll have to get a computer and use it in her free time instead of a phone. It's the best way

  • Showerthoughts @lemmy.world

    At some point in time people will link to stack overflow, forum or similar support articles that are over 100 years old.

  • Joplin I think, or Trillium but that one could be less user friendly.

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    What is the name for the feeling of nostalgia, loneliness, eeriness and liminality that comes when listening to songs like subwoofer lullaby?

  • There would be a leap day every year, and two every four years.

  • Install proxmox on a computer with plenty of RAM and CPU and you'll be able to create VMs which you can give out or rent out to anyone.

    In regards to access, ipv4 is not a good idea. Especially not residential IP addresses., You should get ipv6 addresses maybe from a tunnelbroker. But anyways, first you need the server with the hypervisor (which is what you're looking for) and then you can slowly run tests, learn and eventually figure out networking.

    Btw, it might be cheaper to simply rent a server, which would solve the issue of ip addresses. OVH has cheap servers and a proxmox install wizard.

    Just please don't use it for anything sensitive until you can find someone to give a quick check up in regards to security to make sure you haven't missed anything. Unlike a regular PC, this one is expected to receive inbound connections which has its risks.

    But don't worry about that too much now. Find an old computer or rent a server, install proxmox and start testing, playing around and learning.

    Edit: chatgpt is good when wanting to learn this stuff. Especially gpt-4, but even gpt-3.5 will do. Just don't trust it blindly as it still messes up about 20% of the time. But it's often better than googling for tutorials since you can't often find what you're looking for.

    Edit2: the setup I propose will allow you to divide a regular computer into 100s of virtual ones limited only by the total RAM, disk and CPU. If you only want a web server on dedicated hardware get a raspberry pi, because my proposal would be overkill. But it's the closest to "being your own cloud provider".

  • Am curious. Are you able to run a modern windows 10 virtual machine / virtualbox vm on XP?

  • Yes. If your country is authoritarian use cryptocurrency such as Monero. Even Bitcoin can be much better.

    The bank would know the amount, the merchant and other details even if it's a merchant from abroad. The bank might have a duty to report certain transactions or could be forced to give out a record. Other international payment process or foreign banks will generally not refuse a request if it comes from a country government you are a citizen of.

    You can use crypto to buy gift cards to shop at regular retailers. This is your safest bet if you're concerned about a state surveillance of your transactions.

  • One step towards avoiding misuse is to stop considering porn to be misuse.

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    Is there any q&a site where answers can be edited collective, as in a wiki, in order to create the best possible reply?

  • Not that instance, but Lemmy is missing a lot of moderation and federation tools. Right now you only have sledgehammers to deal with tiny nails, in regards to tooling.

  • I'm planning on bringing a spare phone only on my trips to the US.

  • Actually you weren't wrong. If you're a Lemmy.world user your images are stored at Lemmy.world

  • I recently build a PC and this is what I learned:

    1. Modern CPUs get crazy hot. AIO water cooling could make sense depending on what CPU you use
    2. GPUs are expensive but higher end GPUs will make the build last longer. Nvidia is a must for anything related to AI.
    3. NVME storage is a no brainer option for a new build
    4. Make sure the motherboard supports the RAM or doesn't throttle it
    5. If you have the space a larger case will be better for cooling an upgrades. GPUs get crazy large.

    Overall go to pcpartpicker and look at what people have build with your choice of GPU / CPU.

  • Every fucking time. And here I thought I was the only one.

  • Fediverse @lemmy.world

    PSA for Lemmy instance admins: in backend v0.18.3 there is a bug that causes your instance to stop federating properly and to stop sending out outgoing messages

    LocalLLaMA @sh.itjust.works

    What is better: higher quantiation or higher parameter count?

    Memes @lemmy.ml

    Everyone here who is posting or commenting to help us build a better reddit alternative

    You Should Know @lemmy.world

    YSK: there's a type of common hallucination (often scary) that happens shortly after waking up. You can move and talk while seeing it and it can last between a few seconds up to a minute

    You Should Know @lemmy.world

    YSK PSA: if you're having any trouble logging in, staying logged in, editing a post etc... to Lemmy or apps, make sure you clear cache / cookies

    Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Looking for a way to give certain trusted users the ability to execute certain admin actions on my server (such as stopping containers, shutting down, rebooting, etc...)

    Lord of the memes @midwest.social

    I tried using GPT-4 to come up with meme ideas. They're really bad, but #8 is concerning. Where are they taking my dog!?

    No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    How does an app like Threads get access to financial, political, health, religious or browsing info through your phone's OS. What is the actual source of that data?

    Privacy @lemmy.ml

    Is there a FOSS Android app that tries to collect all data it can and then show it to you?

    Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    Organic and completely natural conversations on Meta's Threads and its verified users

    Fediverse @lemmy.world

    Theory: the only reason Meta cares about the fediverse / ActivityPub is so that threads isn't labeled a "gatekeeper" under the EU's new "Digital Markets Act"

    Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Low latency remote desktop for Linux VMs without GPU?

    Technology @lemmy.world

    These are the privacy permissions that you grant for Meta's new twitter competitor

    Lord of the memes @midwest.social

    Come on, Reddit. Join your pal, Elon. Something something web scraping

    No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    What's the legality of copy/pasting or rewording interesting guides and resource posts from Reddit?

    Steam Deck @sopuli.xyz

    How to use your Deck as a Steam Input controller for your PC (Without Steam Link!)

    Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    Now that Lemmy is growing an important question needs to be answered: what should we use as our equivalent for "the narwhal bacons at midnight?"