How to prepare a self-hosted machine I gift to remote friends - Learning Together
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err, I don't actually know what you mean by question. Your response is to a how to guide. Anyways, cheers since you aren't interested. No worries.
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listen to my podcast, guys. /s
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Absolutely, hate listening strongly encouraged.
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Don't use
.local
as an internal domain it can cause problems. Use.internal
, it was recently reserved for this purpose -
Until August 2024 only .arpa was reserved for residential network services. Glad to hear there is something new less akward!
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I wouldn't trust a computer donated by anyone let alone for self-hosting personal data on it. No thanks!
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Haha, that is why it is with friends and family for people who want that. Definitely not for everyone. Cheers.
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I see, you are trying to make a home theater PC (HTPC). That would be a clearer term to use.
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It is running way more than that. Serving my media has been my starting application for explaining this process.
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I dunno if you're trolling me or if your UI just looks different but
Having the link at the top of the post like this, because it's embedded into the actual post instead of the body like the second link, makes it pretty clear to me that that's a discussion link and not a podcast link
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Lemmy is a link aggregator, this guy posted a link to his website and a brief (albeit lacking, I will agree with you there) description of what the links were. I don't see any issue promoting free content in the forms of links on a link aggregator.
I also think there's sort of a social agreement that if you're going to make a comment about a post that exists purely as a link to elsewhere, you should probably click the link so that you know what is being discussed instead of what we're doing, discussing the link itself lol.