[-] sundaylab@lemmy.ml 4 points 3 months ago

I settled on a Fujitsu Q920 with 16 GB of RAM and a 1 TB SSD. Runs FreeBSD 14.1 and each service has its own Jail.

Services:

DNSmasq - local DNS and adblocker Wireguard Navidrome MPD - Media server Vaultwarden - password save Radicale - cardav and caldav server TinyRSS - RSS aggregator Zabbix - server and service monitoring Postgresql Gitea - git repository Emby - jellyfin alternative Mariadb Bhyve VM with Debian running 2 apps (invoiceplane and leantime) which use a quite old php version and I never had time to port to Freebsd.

A second machine that starts daily and creates a backup of machine 1 by using ZFS autobackup.

Nothing fancy but it does what I need.

[-] sundaylab@lemmy.ml 4 points 7 months ago

Fifa 1999? Or am I wrong?

[-] sundaylab@lemmy.ml 3 points 8 months ago

Second that. Been with them for a year now. Good price and performance.

[-] sundaylab@lemmy.ml 3 points 10 months ago

Thanks for the tip but I'm not sure why I would choose a desktop client over Navidrome itself. I usually have the browser open anyway. But maybe I'm missing something useful by using an actual app?

[-] sundaylab@lemmy.ml 3 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

I settled with Navidrome. It solves 2 use cases for me. Due to being web based it can be used by any PC or mobile device with access to my server. Additionally it supports subsonic which allows me to use a native android app (ultrasonic) and have music on the go. I don't use services like Spotify.

[-] sundaylab@lemmy.ml 3 points 10 months ago

Nice one. Downloaded and will try it soon. Using Ultrasonic at the moment so eager to see differences between the apps. Happy new year by the way. ;)

[-] sundaylab@lemmy.ml 4 points 10 months ago

I jumped onto the FreeBSD train a year ago and needed some virtualization tool for my job. A started using bhyve and must say that I am quite happy with it and don't plan to move to any other tool soon. Not sure how it compares to other tools performance wise but it does the job for me.

[-] sundaylab@lemmy.ml 4 points 1 year ago

Lucky them. In Spain the standard is 7%.

[-] sundaylab@lemmy.ml 4 points 1 year ago

If I would have been asked to choose one really useful piece of software on Windows it would be Agent Ransack. I use it to find strings in a bunch of files, even compressed ones. I believe it can do much more but I use it for this purpose on daily basis. There's a paid version but the light one is free and does all I need. https://www.mythicsoft.com/agentransack/

[-] sundaylab@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 year ago

I just listened to that song a few minutes ago. She's just amazing. I feel quite sad that I didn't get the chance ro see her live in Europe. Due to COVID she first rescheduled and then cancelled her tour. hope I still get the chance someday.

[-] sundaylab@lemmy.ml 4 points 1 year ago

I have been using Debian for the last 20 years or so. I also had a brief encounter with Gentoo which was a big help to dive into compiling, specially kernels adjusted to low performant and old hardware. I have been using Debian for my servers (web mostly) but discovered FreeBSD and jails for myself this year. It didn't take long to convet my primary webserver to FreeBSD. Until now, no complains. I have an easy way to isolate websites and services in their own jail allowing users to access theirs without conpromising host security.

[-] sundaylab@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 year ago

I will object on this one. Even if the majority of user does not care about privacy they do care about ransomware , viruses, speed of the system and in my opinion Linux / BSD is secure, fast and speed remains after time not like Windows where I felt that after 6 months I had to reinstall to get a performant system. I guess it is all about convincing your family and friends about those benefits.

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