They Said Self-Hosting Was Hard! - arthurpizza (peertube.wtf)
from meldrik@lemmy.wtf to selfhosted@lemmy.world on 05 Mar 09:52
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fizzle@quokk.au on 05 Mar 10:39 next collapse

I wouldn’t say it’s “hard”, but taking responsibility for all the photos your wife took of your darling children growing up is… a thing.

Hule@lemmy.world on 05 Mar 19:05 collapse

For old photos, you can easily have half a dozen copies on old HDDs, DVDs, cloud… a few GB maybe? How many photos can be that important?

If you bork your server, those photos are not lost, just harder to access. The Missus can still be upset, just not as much.

fizzle@quokk.au on 05 Mar 20:48 collapse

I know there are solutions, but if you never get involved its never your responsibility.

MagnificentSteiner@lemmy.zip on 05 Mar 10:56 next collapse

Who are they? Hard for who?

I propose a new title… “This thing I know a lot about is easy!”

Natanox@discuss.tchncs.de on 05 Mar 11:15 next collapse

Because it is for those who aren’t sysadmins or at least amateur Linux enthusiasts. The easiest tools quickly become very hard when something breaks and you got no one who could fix things for you you don’t know anything about.

jaschen306@sh.itjust.works on 05 Mar 12:42 next collapse

Immich is amazing until you update and your wife is complaining she can’t see her photos.

The most reliable piece of hardware and software I have is my Synology.

meldrik@lemmy.wtf on 05 Mar 13:06 next collapse

Don’t update anything without a way to restore.

Justifier@lemmy.world on 05 Mar 14:43 collapse

I just rename the immich file, install a new immich instance and copy the data over manually to the new install, deleting the old install file after a week or so

I’ve had the least buggy experience that way

Immich updating is a dogwater experience

jaschen306@sh.itjust.works on 05 Mar 17:42 collapse

I wish it was that simple. I have over 15 TB of videos and images as far back as the 1970s. Mostly in raw format or slog format. Copying and pasting an instance would take me a ton of time.

Buck@jlai.lu on 05 Mar 13:41 collapse

Now that it’s in stable release, is it really still the case?

ShortN0te@lemmy.ml on 05 Mar 14:46 next collapse

Honestly, the time i had to manually intervene since ~2 years is less then 5-10 times, and that is way before the stable release. So I doubt that.

jaschen306@sh.itjust.works on 05 Mar 17:39 collapse

You know, I have been using Immich since forever. The last issue was probably a year ago.

realitaetsverlust@piefed.zip on 05 Mar 14:53 next collapse

As long as you don’t directly connect it to the internet, it’s not hard.

When you do, it does become hard.

autriyo@feddit.org on 05 Mar 15:27 collapse

Only if you care about security, which you should ofc.

LunaChocken@programming.dev on 05 Mar 16:42 next collapse

I setup caddy and a proxy server for ingress.

Essentially I have a server with wireguard connections between my home server and the external VM.

Proxy using proxy protocol with nginx so it preserves the ip.

DNS certificate management with cloudflare, and I’ve got Authelia in front of the majority of my websites, with some exclusion rules, say for a share link.

Authelia has mandatory 2FA, anything less is silly, with Grafana alloy scrapping caddy metrics.

Anywho most of my stuff runs in docker. The stuff I don’t want on the WAN but on tailscale/Lan has a filter to block the wireguard interface.

Croquette@sh.itjust.works on 05 Mar 17:06 collapse

Tell that to someone starting out and look at their deer in the headlight face. Then you’ll realize that the point went over your head.

realitaetsverlust@piefed.zip on 05 Mar 17:48 collapse

People who don’t care about security are the cancer of the selfhosting-world. Billions of devices are part of a botnet because lazy/stupid owners don’t care about even the most basic shit, like changing the stock password. It’s insane.

Decronym@lemmy.decronym.xyz on 05 Mar 16:50 collapse

Acronyms, initialisms, abbreviations, contractions, and other phrases which expand to something larger, that I’ve seen in this thread:

Fewer Letters More Letters
DNS Domain Name Service/System
HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol, the Web
nginx Popular HTTP server

2 acronyms in this thread; the most compressed thread commented on today has 12 acronyms.

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