which one though? I can guarantee you’re not talking about Ayrshire (mine) or (most) Glaswegian. North & Islands are pretty good though.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's the hardest addiction you've tried to break or are trying to break?
41·20 days agomy ex-girlfriend
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Best way to browse and share files between hoarders?
31·24 days agoMessenger Pigeons.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•[Solved] Own domain for Jellyfin and privacy concerns
2·1 month ago@dingleberrylover@lemmy.world
It’s a domain I’ve had for 15 years (I keep renewing) and I registered with 123-reg.If you 're in the EU definitely check out Bunny. They’re based in Slovenia. I used their free trial, to test it all out. After that their pricing is competitive, and mostly if you’re a single user homelab type you’ll pay nothing. At least, that’s been my experience for the past 8 months. My use falls well under their provided no charge tier.
I looked at using nginx however I liked what I read and saw of Caddy (it seemed easier for me). I don’t do anything very clever and Caddy is working great for me.
*I’m not associated with them other than to be a customer. Prior to switching to Bunny I used Cloudflare free level but I wanted to get away from anything associated with the USA and their (lack of ) data protection laws.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•[Solved] Own domain for Jellyfin and privacy concerns
3·1 month ago@dingleberrylover@lemmy.world I have a static IP provided by my ISP. I own my own domain name. I use BunnyCDN to manage my DNS.
On my server I run Jellyfin and reverse proxy with Caddy, I also run Fail2Ban. Caddy has built in SSL certification.
After I set it all up (which took me a few tries to get it all right as I was learning on the go) it just runs with no apparent problems. I check logs and monitor it regularly however so far I haven’t had any problems.
The Jellyfin address is shared only to a few family members.
I’m in the EU so GDPR applies and none of the involved companies is datamining my stuff. Their policies are to be non-invasive.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•ISO Project Ideas For Wyse 3040 & 5010 Thin Clients
2·1 month agoI used a 3040 to run a vaultwarden install and a web server. I switched to something more powerful (more ram, more ssd, faster CPU) and added jellyfin, a file server, and some *arr apps. I still have the 3040, thinking about putting pihole on it.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•New home server, NixOS vs Proxmox vs Arch
4·3 months agoI’m running Debian 12 bare metal on my home server, for over a year.
it just runs, no hassle or craziness.
he’s from Glasgow, however almost all Scottish people, if they depend on depend speaking to make a living, change their accent a bit and we tend to speak more slowly. to me, he sounds quite mild and proper. still Scottish, i can tell he’s from Glasgow ish but his accent isn’t strong. also, he’s speaking slowly. Our accents vary a lot here. I grew up 35 miles from Glasgow but people there couldn’t understand me a lot of the time when I spoke.