+1 for dockge. But that’s something for later. Yunohost is a great way to get a feeling for selfhosting.
+1 for dockge. But that’s something for later. Yunohost is a great way to get a feeling for selfhosting.
Many great options already but I would like to add filestash to the list. I did not test it out yet but maybe it fits your need.
No, I have to admit.
Thanks for the heads up, it is really light for the price! But tbh I don’t really like the two colours. They are both too bright imo. But yeah, for the two mentioned tents the ground sheet is another 70€ or more.
Which naturehike did you have? Sounds great, how much do you have left to bring the price down to 1€/night?
What are these feeds? How come they are multiple communities in one feed?
That would be more to enjoy nature pictures and not talk about camping and backpacking I suppose? But thank you for pointing out!
Thank you but I thought about outdoor recreation and not just nature. Sorry I didn’t specify that.
Thank you but I thought about backpacking, camping, outdoor gear, ultralight. I don’t know if slrpnk is for that?
A possible alternative to step 6:
Hello, I recently tried to find some outdoor communities but they all seem quite dead. And I don’t know how to try and revive a community. Any tips?
This looks awesome! Would make a great avatar on steam or a forum.
I hooked up a screen and keyboard but I couldn’t even login using the TTY (I didn’t install a DE). Maybe I fucked up when setting the machine up.
Good to know that at least I am not damaging anything. I should be more than safe if I halt the system and the do a hard poweroff.
Will that show the info only when I connect a screen directly to the machine? Or also when I log into it with SSH the first time after the reboot?
I tried that now. It’s still running but I can’t access it via SSH.
Is it not common to use temporary streetlights for that? This sounds great for short construction sites like a few days but for weeks on end something automatic should be cheaper no?
I am currently arguing what to do with my gaming rig and home theater. Either get a long cable which would need a DP-to-HDMI adapter or get a used mini PC (which is currently cheaper than a Raspberry Pi?) and setup Sunshine and Moonlight (but over WiFi and not LAN) to be more flexible when I eventually move the two into separate rooms. Does anyone have some experience with that? Maybe also latency over wireless network?
Wait so that guy is turning the stop sign around and then you can drive?
Yes a link to part 1 too would be great!
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