oranki

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[–] oranki@piefed.social 1 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

mDNS refers to multicast DNS (.local), while similar you should not mix it up with Tailscale's MagicDNS, which is entirely a Tailscale thing, dependent on their APIs.

mDNS also seems to be what you're after too. For the hostname-only resolution to work, you need to have Avahi or equivalent mDNS daemon running on the hosts, and add .local to the search domains. Setting search domains can be done manually on each host or via DHCP network-wide.

With mDNS and .local in the search domains, when you try e.g. http://myhost/ in the browser, the browser first tries myhost, then adds each search domain, e.g. myhost.local. Since .local is reserved for mDNS, querying it results in an mDNS query in your network, and if there's a device with a matching name, it will respond with it's IP address.

Note that if you have Tailscale and MagicDNS active, your tailnet's domain will (or should) be the first one on the search domains list, and your DNS server is set to 100.100.100.100, which is a dummy address on which the tailscale daemon runs the internal DNS server for Tailscale, including MagicDNS.

Multicast DNS / Avahi is a little bit error prone in my experience, but when nothing goes wrong, this would give you what you're looking for.

There are other options, like your router automatically registering DNS entries for DHCP hosts, or running a separate DNS server anf manually adding records for the hosts you need this for.

[–] oranki@piefed.social 4 points 1 month ago (1 children)

If it's worth doing, it's worth overdoing!

[–] oranki@piefed.social 3 points 1 month ago

No, I haven't tried OC. Lot of people still prefer it over NC. I think both have come quite a long way since then.

I wouldn't say Nextcloud is hard to maintain, even less so if you keep the number of apps to a minimum. The initial setup may require some work, but small instances are mostly plug and play.

Note that I've never used AIO. If going for containers, the community images are better, despite AIO advertised as the official method. I recommend using Podman, check out

https://github.com/0ranki/nextcloud-previews

Also a blog post: https://oranki.net/posts/2025-01-02-self-hosting-my-way5-nextcloud/

[–] oranki@piefed.social 16 points 1 month ago (3 children)

Nextcloud, despite you're not considering it. You can disable or not install the apps you don't need, like Calendar, Contacts, Photos, Dashboard, Activity, etc.

There's also a fork of Filebrowser, called Filebrowser Quantum, which I've been interested in, though haven't tried yet: https://github.com/gtsteffaniak/filebrowser

[–] oranki@piefed.social 1 points 1 month ago

I set the color theme to as black and white as possible, then use the themed icons because it makes the phone less attractive to look at. Contemplating on setting grayscale mode on full time.

So yes, I don't like it either.

[–] oranki@piefed.social 2 points 2 months ago (1 children)

True, I failed to mention that I think there could be a setting to enable the feature, or dismiss the warning per-account. @rimu@piefed.social maybe consider this?

[–] oranki@piefed.social 35 points 2 months ago (6 children)

I have to chime in and say this feels a bit underthought feature. I use a throwaway email for everything possible, and I would imagine a large portion of Fediverse users do that too.

I also get the motivation behind the feature. I didn't feel like throwaway addresses are worth it before I started using them. They may seem like an obvious spammer flag. But I'd say it's 50/50, just like with any free email provider like gmail or Proton mail.

[–] oranki@piefed.social 3 points 4 months ago

Thanks! Though @asudox@lemmy.asudox.dev comment looks to indicate it's actually "Top day".

Maybe people are just upvoting the same posts all over recently.

 

One of the things I miss a little from Lemmy is the different Top Hour/Day/Week etc. sort options. The most used one for me was Top Day, it was a nice way to get a suitable amount of doomscrolling each day with mostly new posts.

What's the current logic/timeframe for the Top sort on PieFed?

[–] oranki@piefed.social 5 points 4 months ago

I haven't tried an OG Mastodon server, but currently running a GotoSocial instance, just for me.

With mostly the default retention etc. settings, the instance takes at most a couple gigs of storage space. If some image has been rotated, it will be refetched if you view the post again.

As for Federation, a single user instance is probably not a good idea if you're just starting with the Fediverse. Only content from accounts a user on your server follows will reach your server, including posts boosted by the people someone follows. I was already following about 150 accounts when I set it up, so I didn't really notice much difference in the home feed.

OG Mastodon can utilize relays, which will help with the lack of content.

For following topics, I made another user that follows some hashtag bots from fedi.buzz. The bots boost all posts with specific hashtags, so the posts reach my server.

If I were to do this again, I'd probably go with full Mastodon instead of GtS, just because I like the UI. There are other niceties too.

I think there's no way to keep the same domain while changing the underlying server software, without breaking federation. If someone knows a way I'd be really interested.

[–] oranki@piefed.social 5 points 8 months ago

I think the article is about the sw passkeys, stored in a password manager. Not hw keys like Yubikey.

But your point is still valid. With passkeys the owner of an account would need to log in and add the passkeys of the other family members so they can log in. At the moment there's no way to share passkeys or even move them between password managers, I think.

But passkeys are still developing. I could imahine that in the future it would work like SSH keys. To allow someone to login to your account, you'd just add something like an SSH public key.

I find passkeys very convenient, but it's going to take a long time until they're supported widely enough for regular people to care.

[–] oranki@piefed.social 2 points 8 months ago

Thanks. Last time I tried it was just after bookworm released, and on ARM, so it has probably got better

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