It runs /e/OS, which is very much a privacy focussed OS.
It runs /e/OS, which is very much a privacy focussed OS.
I don’t think most people even know honeybees aren’t native to North America. Native bees are the ones at risk, and non-native honeybees aren’t helping.
I still think instances should be largely region based, which is why I started one for Colorado. As far as sharing it I’m not really sure either other than spamming it everywhere (which I also don’t want to do). Instance discovery kind of sucks, you can’t even search on the main join Lemmy page.
It’s a Plex alternative, I don’t know about better. IIRC it’s a fork of Emby. I try both (Emby and Jellyfin) usually a couple times a year, but there’s always something that gives me issue and I just stay with Plex.
Also, seems kind of silly, but the name is just dumb. Neither my wife or I want to audibly say “let’s watch something on Jellyfin”.
Assuming you don’t want to expose these services directly to the internet (I don’t recommend it) then you want to set up a VPN to connect back to your home network. Wireguard or OpenVPN are the most commonly used. As far as guides that will depend where/how you want to run it.
Something like Zoho is only $12 a year per hosted email address.
The cheapest CyberPower/APC that is pure sine wave should be just fine.
Lots of cheep SFF/thin client machines on eBay.
Sorry guys, it’s because I just bought another domain today. This really sucks, Google Domains was easy to use and cheap.
If you have open registration you should reduce the account creation rate.