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  1. [ Blog ] Proxmox with NFS repository configuration

    The Backup Server (PBS) is the Proxmox native solution designed to protect your workloads in case of failures.

    Similar to the Proxmox hypervisor, PBS is an open-source solution that doesn't require any license to operate.

     
    Install Proxmox Backup Server
    Obtain the Proxmox Backup Server ISO from the rviv.ly/Fdy2Hc

  2. For those who are wondering why my projects are so silent, I moved to my own Forgejo instance at code.spoljarevic.sh

    From there I will continue my journey.

    Tho I didn’t have lots of time to work on them, and they will slightly change.

    Due to an upcoming server migration, new tools and my personal life, everything got slow.

    But I already finished some open issues on the Ansible Project and will go into testing after my vacation.

    It shall be finished this month or I’m no longer trusting myself.

    Next month will be nothing since I’m gonna focus on chess openings and the month after I’m working on a Knowledge Base (fork of hyprland wiki)

    After that, everything should go normal again.

    #ansible #archlinux #project #forgejo #server #ServerMigration #wiki #KnowledgeBase #chess #chessopenings

  3. For those who are wondering why my projects are so silent, I moved to my own Forgejo instance at code.spoljarevic.sh

    From there I will continue my journey.

    Tho I didn’t have lots of time to work on them, and they will slightly change.

    Due to an upcoming server migration, new tools and my personal life, everything got slow.

    But I already finished some open issues on the Ansible Project and will go into testing after my vacation.

    It shall be finished this month or I’m no longer trusting myself.

    Next month will be nothing since I’m gonna focus on chess openings and the month after I’m working on a Knowledge Base (fork of hyprland wiki)

    After that, everything should go normal again.

    #ansible #archlinux #project #forgejo #server #ServerMigration #wiki #KnowledgeBase #chess #chessopenings

  4. For those who are wondering why my projects are so silent, I moved to my own Forgejo instance at code.spoljarevic.sh

    From there I will continue my journey.

    Tho I didn’t have lots of time to work on them, and they will slightly change.

    Due to an upcoming server migration, new tools and my personal life, everything got slow.

    But I already finished some open issues on the Ansible Project and will go into testing after my vacation.

    It shall be finished this month or I’m no longer trusting myself.

    Next month will be nothing since I’m gonna focus on chess openings and the month after I’m working on a Knowledge Base (fork of hyprland wiki)

    After that, everything should go normal again.

  5. W kolejnej części cyklu Własny Serwer FreeBSD zainstalujemy serwer poczty SMTP. Co to jest serwer SMTP?
    Mail Transport Agent (MTA), czyli serwer SMTP służy dwóm celom... linuxiarze.pl/wlasny-serwer-fr #bsd #freebsd #server #email

  6. W kolejnej części cyklu Własny Serwer FreeBSD zainstalujemy serwer poczty SMTP. Co to jest serwer SMTP?
    Mail Transport Agent (MTA), czyli serwer SMTP służy dwóm celom... linuxiarze.pl/wlasny-serwer-fr #bsd #freebsd #server #email

  7. W kolejnej części cyklu Własny Serwer FreeBSD zainstalujemy serwer poczty SMTP. Co to jest serwer SMTP?
    Mail Transport Agent (MTA), czyli serwer SMTP służy dwóm celom... linuxiarze.pl/wlasny-serwer-fr #bsd #freebsd #server #email

  8. W kolejnej części cyklu Własny Serwer FreeBSD zainstalujemy serwer poczty SMTP. Co to jest serwer SMTP?
    Mail Transport Agent (MTA), czyli serwer SMTP służy dwóm celom... linuxiarze.pl/wlasny-serwer-fr #bsd #freebsd #server #email

  9. *Keet: Der innovative Messenger für dezentrale Kommunikation*
    In einer Welt, in der Datenschutz und Sicherheit immer wichtiger werden, stellt der Messenger Keet eine bemerkenswerte Alternative zu den etablierten Diensten dar.
    { #Szene #Datenschutz #berwachung #Server #Zensur }
    >> nydus.org/news/135714-keet-der

  10. KI-Rechenleistung aus dem Vorgarten: Start-up setzt auf dezentrale Server

    Das Start-up SPAN will KI-Rechenleistung dezentral in Privathaushalten bündeln. Über Serverboxen an Hauswänden soll ungenutzte Netzkapazität angezapft werden.

    heise.de/news/KI-Rechenleistun

    #Dell #Energiewende #IT #KünstlicheIntelligenz #Nvidia #Server #news

  11. KI-Rechenleistung aus dem Vorgarten: Start-up setzt auf dezentrale Server

    Das Start-up SPAN will KI-Rechenleistung dezentral in Privathaushalten bündeln. Über Serverboxen an Hauswänden soll ungenutzte Netzkapazität angezapft werden.

    heise.de/news/KI-Rechenleistun

    #Dell #Energiewende #IT #KünstlicheIntelligenz #Nvidia #Server #news

  12. KI-Rechenleistung aus dem Vorgarten: Start-up setzt auf dezentrale Server

    Das Start-up SPAN will KI-Rechenleistung dezentral in Privathaushalten bündeln. Über Serverboxen an Hauswänden soll ungenutzte Netzkapazität angezapft werden.

    heise.de/news/KI-Rechenleistun

    #Dell #Energiewende #IT #KünstlicheIntelligenz #Nvidia #Server #news

  13. KI-Rechenleistung aus dem Vorgarten: Start-up setzt auf dezentrale Server

    Das Start-up SPAN will KI-Rechenleistung dezentral in Privathaushalten bündeln. Über Serverboxen an Hauswänden soll ungenutzte Netzkapazität angezapft werden.

    heise.de/news/KI-Rechenleistun

    #Dell #Energiewende #IT #KünstlicheIntelligenz #Nvidia #Server #news

  14. KI-Rechenleistung aus dem Vorgarten: Start-up setzt auf dezentrale Server

    Das Start-up SPAN will KI-Rechenleistung dezentral in Privathaushalten bündeln. Über Serverboxen an Hauswänden soll ungenutzte Netzkapazität angezapft werden.

    heise.de/news/KI-Rechenleistun

    #Dell #Energiewende #IT #KünstlicheIntelligenz #Nvidia #Server #news

  15. i don't use matrix myself, so i don't need this explanation. but it looks very helpful for those who have to be admin of a matrix server

    #computer #matrix #Server

    RE: https://social.woefdram.nl/item/38cde77d-634f-4b76-9e0f-6b47458ad2d3
  16. i don't use matrix myself, so i don't need this explanation. but it looks very helpful for those who have to be admin of a matrix server

    #computer #matrix #Server

    RE: https://social.woefdram.nl/item/38cde77d-634f-4b76-9e0f-6b47458ad2d3
  17. i don't use matrix myself, so i don't need this explanation. but it looks very helpful for those who have to be admin of a matrix server

    #computer #matrix #Server

    RE: https://social.woefdram.nl/item/38cde77d-634f-4b76-9e0f-6b47458ad2d3
  18. i don't use matrix myself, so i don't need this explanation. but it looks very helpful for those who have to be admin of a matrix server

    #computer #matrix #Server

    RE: https://social.woefdram.nl/item/38cde77d-634f-4b76-9e0f-6b47458ad2d3
  19. i don't use matrix myself, so i don't need this explanation. but it looks very helpful for those who have to be admin of a matrix server

    #computer #matrix #Server

    RE: https://social.woefdram.nl/item/38cde77d-634f-4b76-9e0f-6b47458ad2d3
  20. Dirty Frag vs. Copy Fail mitigation - need to understand the difference #server #2004 #2204 #azure

    askubuntu.com/q/1566732/612

  21. Dirty Frag vs. Copy Fail mitigation - need to understand the difference #server #2004 #2204 #azure

    askubuntu.com/q/1566732/612

  22. Dirty Frag vs. Copy Fail mitigation - need to understand the difference #server #2004 #2204 #azure

    askubuntu.com/q/1566732/612

  23. Dirty Frag vs. Copy Fail mitigation - need to understand the difference #server #2004 #2204 #azure

    askubuntu.com/q/1566732/612

  24. Dirty Frag vs. Copy Fail mitigation - need to understand the difference #server #2004 #2204 #azure

    askubuntu.com/q/1566732/612

  25. I have been developing FediSuite on my own for a while now, and so far I have paid for everything out of my own pocket. Server costs, the domain, Docker Hub, test setups across a whole bunch of different Fediverse instances, plus the time for new features, bug fixes and the Android app. That worked fine for the first few months, but FediSuite has reached a point where I had to honestly think about how all of this can be sustained long term.

    FediSuite is built for the Fediverse, and the Fediverse is not what it is by accident. It exists because people start projects when they need them themselves, or because they want to build a better alternative to the commercial platforms. FediSuite was born out of exactly that spirit. A paywall, a Pro tier for power users or ads on the hosted instance have never been on the table for me, and they never will be. That would be the exact opposite of what the Fediverse stands for, and FediSuite would stop being what it is meant to be.

    To keep the project sustainable in the long run, I have decided to set up a donation option on LiberaPay. LiberaPay is a non profit organization based in France, takes no commission on donations and operates fully transparently. For me that fits the idea behind FediSuite far better than anything involving contracts, subscriptions or ad networks. Anyone who enjoys using FediSuite and wants to support its ongoing development can now do so there. Even small amounts help, because they add up across many people and pay for exactly what they should. Server bills, new features, documentation work, and ongoing maintenance of the Android app.

    If donating is not in your budget right now, recommending FediSuite to others or filing a bug report helps just as much. Both cost nothing and right now they are almost more valuable than a few euros a month.

    You can find the LiberaPay profile at liberapay.com/fedisuite

    Thank you to everyone who already uses FediSuite, gives feedback or reports bugs. Honestly, without you the project would be nothing.

    #fedisuite #liberapay #librepay #spenden #donation #donate #server #kosten

  26. I have been developing FediSuite on my own for a while now, and so far I have paid for everything out of my own pocket. Server costs, the domain, Docker Hub, test setups across a whole bunch of different Fediverse instances, plus the time for new features, bug fixes and the Android app. That worked fine for the first few months, but FediSuite has reached a point where I had to honestly think about how all of this can be sustained long term.

    FediSuite is built for the Fediverse, and the Fediverse is not what it is by accident. It exists because people start projects when they need them themselves, or because they want to build a better alternative to the commercial platforms. FediSuite was born out of exactly that spirit. A paywall, a Pro tier for power users or ads on the hosted instance have never been on the table for me, and they never will be. That would be the exact opposite of what the Fediverse stands for, and FediSuite would stop being what it is meant to be.

    To keep the project sustainable in the long run, I have decided to set up a donation option on LiberaPay. LiberaPay is a non profit organization based in France, takes no commission on donations and operates fully transparently. For me that fits the idea behind FediSuite far better than anything involving contracts, subscriptions or ad networks. Anyone who enjoys using FediSuite and wants to support its ongoing development can now do so there. Even small amounts help, because they add up across many people and pay for exactly what they should. Server bills, new features, documentation work, and ongoing maintenance of the Android app.

    If donating is not in your budget right now, recommending FediSuite to others or filing a bug report helps just as much. Both cost nothing and right now they are almost more valuable than a few euros a month.

    You can find the LiberaPay profile at liberapay.com/fedisuite

    Thank you to everyone who already uses FediSuite, gives feedback or reports bugs. Honestly, without you the project would be nothing.

    #fedisuite #liberapay #librepay #spenden #donation #donate #server #kosten

  27. I have been developing FediSuite on my own for a while now, and so far I have paid for everything out of my own pocket. Server costs, the domain, Docker Hub, test setups across a whole bunch of different Fediverse instances, plus the time for new features, bug fixes and the Android app. That worked fine for the first few months, but FediSuite has reached a point where I had to honestly think about how all of this can be sustained long term.

    FediSuite is built for the Fediverse, and the Fediverse is not what it is by accident. It exists because people start projects when they need them themselves, or because they want to build a better alternative to the commercial platforms. FediSuite was born out of exactly that spirit. A paywall, a Pro tier for power users or ads on the hosted instance have never been on the table for me, and they never will be. That would be the exact opposite of what the Fediverse stands for, and FediSuite would stop being what it is meant to be.

    To keep the project sustainable in the long run, I have decided to set up a donation option on LiberaPay. LiberaPay is a non profit organization based in France, takes no commission on donations and operates fully transparently. For me that fits the idea behind FediSuite far better than anything involving contracts, subscriptions or ad networks. Anyone who enjoys using FediSuite and wants to support its ongoing development can now do so there. Even small amounts help, because they add up across many people and pay for exactly what they should. Server bills, new features, documentation work, and ongoing maintenance of the Android app.

    If donating is not in your budget right now, recommending FediSuite to others or filing a bug report helps just as much. Both cost nothing and right now they are almost more valuable than a few euros a month.

    You can find the LiberaPay profile at liberapay.com/fedisuite

    Thank you to everyone who already uses FediSuite, gives feedback or reports bugs. Honestly, without you the project would be nothing.

    #fedisuite #liberapay #librepay #spenden #donation #donate #server #kosten

  28. I have been developing FediSuite on my own for a while now, and so far I have paid for everything out of my own pocket. Server costs, the domain, Docker Hub, test setups across a whole bunch of different Fediverse instances, plus the time for new features, bug fixes and the Android app. That worked fine for the first few months, but FediSuite has reached a point where I had to honestly think about how all of this can be sustained long term.

    FediSuite is built for the Fediverse, and the Fediverse is not what it is by accident. It exists because people start projects when they need them themselves, or because they want to build a better alternative to the commercial platforms. FediSuite was born out of exactly that spirit. A paywall, a Pro tier for power users or ads on the hosted instance have never been on the table for me, and they never will be. That would be the exact opposite of what the Fediverse stands for, and FediSuite would stop being what it is meant to be.

    To keep the project sustainable in the long run, I have decided to set up a donation option on LiberaPay. LiberaPay is a non profit organization based in France, takes no commission on donations and operates fully transparently. For me that fits the idea behind FediSuite far better than anything involving contracts, subscriptions or ad networks. Anyone who enjoys using FediSuite and wants to support its ongoing development can now do so there. Even small amounts help, because they add up across many people and pay for exactly what they should. Server bills, new features, documentation work, and ongoing maintenance of the Android app.

    If donating is not in your budget right now, recommending FediSuite to others or filing a bug report helps just as much. Both cost nothing and right now they are almost more valuable than a few euros a month.

    You can find the LiberaPay profile at liberapay.com/fedisuite

    Thank you to everyone who already uses FediSuite, gives feedback or reports bugs. Honestly, without you the project would be nothing.

    #fedisuite #liberapay #librepay #spenden #donation #donate #server #kosten

  29. I have been developing FediSuite on my own for a while now, and so far I have paid for everything out of my own pocket. Server costs, the domain, Docker Hub, test setups across a whole bunch of different Fediverse instances, plus the time for new features, bug fixes and the Android app. That worked fine for the first few months, but FediSuite has reached a point where I had to honestly think about how all of this can be sustained long term.

    FediSuite is built for the Fediverse, and the Fediverse is not what it is by accident. It exists because people start projects when they need them themselves, or because they want to build a better alternative to the commercial platforms. FediSuite was born out of exactly that spirit. A paywall, a Pro tier for power users or ads on the hosted instance have never been on the table for me, and they never will be. That would be the exact opposite of what the Fediverse stands for, and FediSuite would stop being what it is meant to be.

    To keep the project sustainable in the long run, I have decided to set up a donation option on LiberaPay. LiberaPay is a non profit organization based in France, takes no commission on donations and operates fully transparently. For me that fits the idea behind FediSuite far better than anything involving contracts, subscriptions or ad networks. Anyone who enjoys using FediSuite and wants to support its ongoing development can now do so there. Even small amounts help, because they add up across many people and pay for exactly what they should. Server bills, new features, documentation work, and ongoing maintenance of the Android app.

    If donating is not in your budget right now, recommending FediSuite to others or filing a bug report helps just as much. Both cost nothing and right now they are almost more valuable than a few euros a month.

    You can find the LiberaPay profile at liberapay.com/fedisuite

    Thank you to everyone who already uses FediSuite, gives feedback or reports bugs. Honestly, without you the project would be nothing.

    #fedisuite #liberapay #librepay #spenden #donation #donate #server #kosten