

Check out lowendtalk, it’s often smaller providers but you can find some good deals there.
Check out lowendtalk, it’s often smaller providers but you can find some good deals there.
Look at tools like kopia and restic. Depending on how much data you have, it should be relatively cheap to back up to backblaze b2.
I really liked fulgora!
Have you compared authentik to authelia by any chance? I use authentik but don’t think I’ve ever tried authelia. I did use keycloak for a bit too.
… is that not the point of the title?
Just FYI about rocket money, I looked into using it before and found out they actually charge you for things they cancel.
I don’t remember exactly how it worked, but something like a percentage of the potential money you saved. So if you have a $100/mo subscription that they help you cancel, that is not $10 that goes to them, but someting like $120 (10% of the annual cost, not monthly).
I’m making those numbers up, but the idea was something like that. It felt pretty scummy when I read about it because they don’t make it super obvious how they’re making money.
What’re you wanting to use it for, what are your main concerns?
I’d recommend searxng, but mostly because I don’t have experience with very many others. I’ve never had any issues with it either.
Check out a public instance if the engines you’re interested in and see which you like more?
Sounds pretty cool, thanks for the details! Any chance of some pictures? My worry would be the same, I don’t know if I trust myself not to flood the house lol
I did think about using a mechanical float like in the back of a toilet, and an overflow drain in case it never stops filling
Self cleaning? Is it something you made or what’s the name is it? I’d be interested in details either way
I really want a fancier water fountain for my cats but never found a self cleaning one :(
Uptime Kuma is great for simple up/down and web checks. Librenms is worth looking at too for other metrics.
That’s essentially what I am doing. Everything is on the LAN by default. I have two instances of Traefik. One that runs only on internal VPN ips, and another on remote servers using public ips. So I can choose which services are accessible over lan/vpn or public (routed through a vpn to lan).
That doesn’t solve the authentication problem if I want to expose something to the internet though, or even sso inside the lan.
Starwars Galaxies, pretty CU