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Johnny 5
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- Johnny 5@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Looking for simple analytics (similar to Plausible) that supports cookiesEnglish
3 yearsyou can generate a new cookie with the value you want to identify that computer and use/capture that same value in the plausible custom event
- Johnny 5@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Looking for simple analytics (similar to Plausible) that supports cookiesEnglish
3 yearsIn Plausible you can use custom events: https://plausible.io/docs/custom-props/introduction
I think this should be enough
- 3 years
use installed on edgerouter-x, no problem, efficient and functional
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- 3 years
it wasn’t a criticism of your project, it’s just a layer of security for these companies. you asked for a raise and they apparently responded promptly.
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In general everyone should use 1-2 servers, 10 is not exactly a low number. Even in the most boring players like AWS, using 1 month and paying the bill will already give you higher limits.
- Johnny 5@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Looking for recommendations for a mini pc server to start self hostingEnglish
3 yearsI bought a Morefine N100 recently, it’s a great device. Support 1 NVMe and 1 SSD 2.5, you can use both combined in RAID and even backup options in the cloud or on an external disk through the USB3.0 ports.
Quicksync for Plex/tdarr works great on the latest version of Debian Bookworm.

I have been using Adguard Home in the cloud, limited by clients and using it only for DoH/TLS. Updates are made directly in the UI, it’s really very light and practical.