I was looking for a gift list app and recently found this. It also has a secret Santa feature.
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I have been able to use Signal like any other day. I haven’t seen any disruption in sending or receiving.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Fully self-hosted password manager optionsEnglish
1 yearI did the same, as soon as 1Password started migrating to centralized subscription model.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What are some self hosted services that you think are essential?English
2 yearsand Wireguard pointed at AdGuard for DNS
Set the mobile app to enable WireGuard connection when not on home network and then you have AdGuard everywhere
This is the correct answer
OR anyone suggesting those lives in a city and doesn’t generally let their pets out near forests and therefore didn’t think of that use case.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Should I go with a prebuilt or custom built NAS to get into self hosting?English
3 yearsBuilt a NAS over 5 years ago. It runs UnRaid and configured with dual parity (tolerates two drive failures). If a drive were to go bad: shutdown the NAS, slide the drive out, slide the new drive in, power back up and the rest could be done remotely (via your WireGuard tunnel).
Unraid is capable of hosting your VMs and/or docker containers as well. I have Syncthing running in a container with a remote machine (also running Syncthing) and they sync backups.
One of the main perks of UnRaid is that you can mix and match drive sizes. You just have to make sure that your largest capacity drive(s) are your parity drive(s).
I like this question! I had several subdomains running and didn’t have a clue what to do with my host domain for the longest time.
I ended up pointing my host domain at an instance of searx-ng.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Best alternative to selfhosting email? E.g. email hosting provider for a custom domainEnglish
3 yearsSomeone shared this post about ProtonMail the other day and thought I should share here as well.

I bought the ZBT-1 a few months ago. My only complaint is that they made it as a usb stick then said keep it away from the usb port. It did come with an extension cable, so I’ve always had it connected that way. Otherwise, no complaints here. It seems to reach what it needs to. I’m using it for matter over thread devices. The closest thread IoT device is only about six feet away, so it didn’t need to be super strong to connect and control my thread network of devices.
As for the upgraded device: Moving away from the usb stick makes sense. With that said, I’m not much of a fan for this new design. I don’t have any intentions of getting the zbt-2 anytime soon.