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Comment on Major Reddit communities will go dark to protest threat to third-party apps in ~tech
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Comment on What does your self-hosted server setup look like? in ~comp
Pudnig Finished this build a few months ago, so far I'm really happy with the hardware and software config. Hardware: Ryzen 5 5600g 16GB of memory 4x 4TB Ironwolf drives 2x 500gb nvme SSD Software:...Finished this build a few months ago, so far I'm really happy with the hardware and software config.
Hardware:
Ryzen 5 5600g
16GB of memory
4x 4TB Ironwolf drives
2x 500gb nvme SSDSoftware:
AlmaLinux 9
Hard drives are for the bigger storage (ssd backup, jellyfin libraries, ...) and are in md RAID5
SSDs are used to boot and for docker volumes and are in RAID1
All of my services are run with docker using docker compose (git repo where I push/pull the .yml files)
Restic for backups from SSD to HDD, from SSD to backblaze and from SSD+HDD to external HDDServices:
TailScale for ext access (I really should set up full WireGuard some day...)
Jellyfin
qBitTorrent
NextCloud (storage, contacts, calendars, ...)
PaperlessNGX (document scanning)
Gitea
Grafana + Prometheus
HomeAssistantAnd some other minor ones I probably forgot about
To me it feels like this is "planned" from Reddit's side. My guess is that after the backlash they'll pause the API plan for a month, then come out with a cheaper one and people will be happy.
And it's entirely possible that the "cheaper" option was their plan all along. But doing it this way makes the community happy.