What’s up, what’s down and what are you not sure about?

Let us know what you set up lately, what kind of problems you currently think about or are running into, what new device you added to your homelab or what interesting service or article you found.

Personally I’m finally reaping the fruits of my labour and enjoy my stable homelab without doing much. One node went down recently and the other took over until I restarted so I was not in a hurry to fix things. Enjoying family time and only running updates that aren’t automated (yet). I’m about to dig a bit deeper into logging, probably setting up central log collection like Loki at some point, but not yet.

  • dieTasse@feddit.org
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    19 hours ago

    I was also enjoying my stable homelab until… well lets just say I got cheap parts here, nice stuff there and now I am building myself a new system and I started by stripping a case I got for 20 bucks and totally spray painting it, got some nice black and white cables, wanna display my nas this time instead of hiding it in the cupboard. After that I will put in the parts I got and then I need to migrate everything from the old nas (well hopefully I just put the drives in and it works). Soooo… Yeah 😀

  • golden_zealot@lemmy.ml
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    2 days ago

    Got my HPE DL380 G9 networked and configured with hardware RAID 0 and Debian running under ProxMox for a test run (need more disks for RAID 5). Thing had an advanced iLo license intact from the previous owner.

    Deployed a docker container of linkwarden to it to try out and it seems pretty nice.

  • rumba@lemmy.zip
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    2 days ago

    Started looking at Gemini-protocol over the weekend. (It’s like a newer version of gopher) Now I’m looking for a problem to fit the tool.

    I started writing a science fiction, choose your own adventure, short story to fit the platform But that’ll take ages to finish.

    I’m also eyeing a meshtastic client proxy. But you only get about 200 bytes per message so I’m not entirely sure it’s worth it.

    The last thing, it would be kind of cool is a Zim tie-in. It would be cool to have a canned Wikipedia that could be accessed via Gemini protocol.

  • Lysergid@lemmy.ml
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    2 days ago

    I recently started setting up home server on Raspberry Pi 5. Having issues with raid1. I have 2 nvme PCIe gen 4 SSDs. There was power outages while writing. Now second disk keeps randomly falling. Though, I’m not sure if that’s the reason because I don’t know what was raid status before outage, also disk passes checks. First time it degraded, it tried to recover and it failed. I removed that disk from raid, recreated partition run some test using nvme-cli. Disk looked healthy. I re-added disk, rebuild started and completed successfully. Then I’ve written around 500Gbs of data and it degraded again. At that point I took a break.

    There are two things I’m yet to try:

    1. Change configs to use gen 2 PCI, currently it’s set to gen 3, but AFAIK pi 5 does not support gen 3 officially.
    2. Remove, format and write data to problematic disk directly. I hope this will give me an idea is this hardware issue or software issue

    I’m frustrated and will appreciate any hints.

  • linuxguy@lemmy.gregw.us
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    2 days ago

    I’ve been hosting immich for a long time and finally decided to make a website so people could sign up for paid monthly accounts and upload their stuff to the server that I’m going to run anyway. Maybe it’ll make me beer money.

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        2 days ago

        Straight up CSAM would be pretty brazen. You could probably reduce the chances to zero by just saying that if there’s any thing like that uploaded it will go straight to the police. You probably wouldn’t need to invade anybody’s privacy. The warning itself would set the bar.

        I’m kind of surprised there’s not an open source model out there capable of identifying it. Cloudflare has it as a free service if you use them, But I’m not seeing anything that you could just self host.

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          2 days ago

          Models need content for training.

          Models that can identify things can generate things if run in reverse. (This is blatant oversimplification.)

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        2 days ago

        Oh, wow, I was expecting a comment about privacy from the preview I got of your message and then it went on to talk about risk to the provider instead! Yes, you’ve definitely identified a risk and I hope to mitigate it with hopes, prayers, and as anonymous access logs as I can get while still identifying public, popular images.

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    3 days ago

    Tried building a storage box out of a bunch of old parts, it looks alright and has all the parts I want. Doesn’t boot though, that’ll be a tomorrow thing :(

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    3 days ago

    Found out Ghost 6.0 is out today and now it supports ActivityPub. It’s time to set up a new blog I’ll never write once more!

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    3 days ago

    Getting ready to move from out of the woods and back to civilization with my partner.

    Not looking forward to having neighbors above or below me but I’m very excited to have internet that doesnt fucking suck.

    Once were moved and a bit more settled, I’m gonna start really digging into to selfhosting things. I have the hardware, a couple HP mini PCs that will run home assistant and probably a server for various docker things. Nextcloud and immich seem to be the things I’ve found i wanna use so far. I already have a NAS set up, but was having am issue with it not booting if a monitor isnt plugged in. I bought a dummy plug for it but haven’t tried it out yet.

    Will also be setting up an AI server for local LLM use. Hope to train one to fit my needs once I pull the trigger on 3060 12GB card but need to figure out what other parts I’ll use. Might upgrade my main rig and use the parts from that, or maybe I’ll buy a old dell and fix it up. Not sure yet.

    Lots of ideas, so little time lol.

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      2 days ago

      Might want a bigger GPU, I have a 3080ti and the 12gb is pretty limiting in terms of how large a model you can use, or like one thing I was hoping to do was essentially replace Google Assistant/Gemini and can’t realistically run a good model and the STT/TTS off the one gpu.

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        2 days ago

        Thats why i was considering training my own model if possible. Ive been toying around with kobold.CPP and gpt4all which both have RAG implementations.

        My idea is to essentially chat with documentation and as a separate use case, have it potentially be a AI search engine but locally hosted. I do still prefer to search myself, but fuck man, searches have gotten so bad, and the kobold.CPP web lookup feature was pretty neat IMO.

        So yea you’re not wrong, I’m just hoping that if in train it and or give it documentation it can reference when answering, it will be suitable. Mostly AI has been good for me as kind of a rubber ducky when troubleshooting and helping me search for things when I have some specific question and in don’t want “top 5 things vaguely related to your question” results.

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          2 days ago

          Interesting, I mainly have used text generation webui which has a search support plug in, kinda nifty to use my searxng instance for it. It’s a bit finicky though.

          Another thing to keep in mind then (apologies if this is just repeating info you already know), you’d also want to keep in mind your total potential context size in relation to the model size, since both take up VRAM. Reading search results/pages can eat up a lot

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            2 days ago

            Yea I’m aware but I appreciate the insight :) so far my local ai experience has been lack luster so I’m hoping

            If you haven’t tried using RAG in some form, I would recommend giving it a go. Its pretty cool stuff, helps make models answer more accurately based on the documentation you give them though in my case, ive had limited success. Tbh, chatgpt has become my last resort when I just wanna get something done but I don’t like using it due to the privacy concerns, not to mention the ethical issues I have with ai training in general from big tech.

            How is searxng BTW? Would you say its good to host or do you use a normal search engine more often? Or do you just use it for the AI search plugin?

            Ive actually been thinking about using it rather than duckduckgo but was also hopeful the search index they are working on would be enough to satisfy my needs, or that a self hosted AI enabled search engine would work well enough when I need it.

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              2 days ago

              I’ve completely replaced my searching with searxng, it is a little slower and ofc if I have an outage or something at home I have to go back to a different search temporarily but overall I like it a lot.

              It was one of the first things I set up last year with my homelab because I am attempting to degoogle a fair amount, the Ai search stuff was just a fun test

  • non_burglar@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    Finally retired proxmox (actually I just removed pve packages and repos). Left the nfs export on there and hardened to whole thing.

    Now I’m slowly working to get all my installs into layered ansible playbooks. Fortunately, there exists an incus ansible module.

    With separate, mounted, persistent data, it’s getting very close to docker in easy deployment.

  • ExperimentalGuy@programming.dev
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    3 days ago

    Does anyone know how to get a static IP for their server when their ISP doesn’t allow it. I’ve found out how to use duckdns, but I want to set up my own DNS server from anywhere but I’m pretty sure it requires using a static IP.

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      3 days ago

      I use duckdns, and thus have a xyz.duckdns.org domain, that points to the dynamic ipv4 address of my server. I do not host my own DNS server, rather I rely on a cheap Website / Mail / domain bundle. There I can enter my duckdns domain as a CNAME DNS entry. Thus every DNS lookup that is not for the remote hosted Website will resolve the duckdns domain and finally end at my server.

      I am not sure where you want to host your DNS server or also for what specific reason… If you don’t have a domain, you kind of don’t need to host a DNS, and every domain provider I had, also offered a DNS server with it.

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        2 days ago

        I wanted to run a pi hole to use as a DNS so that I can be ad free on any device. The problem is that with my computer or with my phone, I need to put in a specific IP address when I want to change DNS on that device.

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          So I wouldn’t put Pihole on the internet, but instead set up a Wireguard VPN on your devices and access Pihole via that.

          Then you can use the dynamic DNS hostname for Wireguard, and a direct IP for Pihole.

          Alternatively you could run Adguard Home instead, as it supports being a DoT and DoH server, both of which work over a hostname on your devices (ie; Android uses DoT for its secure DNS option).

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            2 days ago

            Yes exactly, additionally you probably don’t want to host your pi hole for external use (mobile phone or laptop in a different network) for the reason of latency.

            The delay that is imposed by visiting your pi hole at home for each DNS request is going to be very unpleasant.

            Rather rely on an external dns provider that provides pi hole like funticionality.

            But this does not mean that you can’t also host your pihole for internal use. I use it not just for removing ads, but also to allow the access of local domains.

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    3 days ago

    Does anyone know how to get a static IP for their server when their ISP doesn’t allow it. I’ve found out how to use duckdns, but I want to set up my own DNS server from anywhere but I’m pretty sure it requires using a static IP.

  • rhabarba@feddit.org
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    3 days ago

    Let us know what you set up lately, what kind of problems you currently think about or are running into

    I noticed that my link collector nears perfection (for my use case) - not much stuff required to be done lately. Which is a good thing.

  • h0rnman@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    3 days ago

    Everything is just peachy this week except that I’m still trying to sort out why my I’m unable to access the internet when I’m connected to my unraid wireguard instance.

    I am also finally ready to ditch my plex instance, too. Got some self-inflicted permissions issues sorted and it’s been smooth sailing for long enough that I’m ready to make the switch

  • kayzeekayzee@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    3 days ago

    Another glorious day of not having to worry about my nice and stable Debian server. It runs on an old Dell thin client I got on ebay, which isn’t much, but it gets the job done.