I got a minimal setup with pihole and nextcloud. I was wondering what else I could do. Share your ideas🙂

  • krash@lemmy.ml
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    8 months ago

    There’s so much you could do.

    • have a reverse proxy for your services, as containers
    • connect then through netbyrd or nebula if you want the FOSS route (or headacalescale)
    • set up an IDPS, such as fail2ban, snort, etc
    • Set up a backup job, there’s many projects that does this well - check out Borg and kopia.
    • since we’re on linux, try out different shells. Zsh or fish are pretty popular and pretty to look at.
  • Human Crayon@sh.itjust.works
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    8 months ago

    This weekend is getting Foundry VTT up with a reverse proxy and certs for voice/video chat. Spinning up a new VM in proxmox and getting HAproxy configured for it (it’s used for the rest of my services).

  • hellequin67@lemm.ee
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    8 months ago

    My weekend project will be install mint for my first flurry into Linux.

    I’m going to set it up for some light gaming and media streaming.

    Running on a Dell Latitude 4980, long term hoping to learn enough to set up a home jellyfin server.

  • caseyweederman@lemmy.ca
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    8 months ago

    Do what I do. “Oh shoot, Jellyfin stopped, now I have to remember how to tell Arch to clear out its cached packages” (it’s pacman -sc if you’re me and you’re reading this in the future)

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    8 months ago

    Paperless-ngx. It’s a document management system for home users or small companies. Pretty cool if this is something you need. If you spend a lot of time filing away documents, you definitely need this.

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      8 months ago

      Just keep in mind it will take a bit of effort to add and categorize your stuff. 😄 I’ve had Paperless installed for two months now but can’t get around to actually moving my stuff into it.