

Do you remember when people boycotted Facebook because of the genocide of the Uyghurs? Me neither!
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Do you remember when people boycotted Facebook because of the genocide of the Uyghurs? Me neither!
Nice roundup, good to see that I’m already familiar with all the applications. ;)
Not sure how lightweight it needs to be, but I use Ghost and it’s pretty simple and basic.
An initial library scan with 19k assets: 1m40s down to 9 seconds.
Insane!
Doesn’t seem to be open source.
Jellyfin is pretty nice for music too. I use it with Finamp, an Android client.
Ever heard of socialist Zionism, dumbo?
“Journalists flock to yet another proprietary, commercial platform as the last becomes increasingly ‘toxic’ for reasons unknown.”
After changing the MTU to 1200 I have no timeouts anymore, but a lot of read ECONNRESET
errors. -.-
I just changed the Docker’s MTU to 1200 and will observe the change.
So the MTU of Tailscale is actually 1280, but is the connection even going through the VPN or rather through my VPS, when Uptime-Kuma is trying to connect to my local domain?
Thanks, since I access my home network and server through the public IPv4 of a VPS via Tailscale this could actually be the issue. I’ll look into it, when I find the time.
Not sure how this helps, but here you go.
Yeah, I suspect it’s simply an issue on the side of DuckDNS. :/
Yeah, it works fine through my browser. Sometimes the websites load a little longer. I feel like it’s an issue with DuckDNS as it’s seemingly random when it works and when not.
IPv6 doesn’t work:
docker exec -it Uptime-Kuma curl -6 proxmox.datenprolet.duckdns.org
curl: (6) Could not resolve host: proxmox.datenprolet.duckdns.org
Besides that the issue has disappeares since last night. I automatically restart all containers at night and moved from uptime-kuma:1 to uptime-kuma:latest. That shouldn’t make a difference, but maybe it did?
And it’s not a typo in my config, but in my post. But good catch. ;)
It’s HTTPS, what else should it be, when I monitor a domain?
What do you mean by tracker? I’m monitoring local domains, that point to local services and their respective web interfaces like Proxmox or Nextcloud. The local domains have a wildcard SSL certificate via DuckDNS.
Well, I’m monitoring the GUI of Proxmox on which I run a Debian VM which itself runs Uptime-Kuma and Nextcloud in Docker, so yes that’s on the same hardware.
Yep
I’d argue most optimizations are negligible. Just install any distro and the necessary drivers and software and you’re good to go.
I did a kernel benchmark once and the improvement of FPS are within margin of error.