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Tailscale serve and sharing devices

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https://sh.itjust.works/u/Whooping_Seal posted on Mar 15, 2026 19:30

I am wondering what people’s solutions are for this conundrum. The simplest solution would be to just add this person as a user to my tailnet and have them access my sites that way, perhaps I could also limit access to certain cites by ACL e.g. the Cockpit web-management interface. I would, however, much prefer being able to just share-out my server node, and pick which services are served on their tailnet. Is this a plausible route to go?

https://sh.itjust.works/post/56860823

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https://lemmy.world/u/DougPiranha42 posted on Mar 16, 2026 06:13
In reply to: https://sh.itjust.works/comment/24310816

Cool, thanks! What do you use for RSS?

https://lemmy.world/comment/22687229
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https://sh.itjust.works/u/Whooping_Seal posted on Mar 16, 2026 20:32
In reply to: https://lemmy.world/comment/22687229

As of now I am currently using FreshRSS, although before I properly deploy this to other users in my family / friends I might give Tiny Tiny RSS (tt-rss) a shot as well. I don’t think the differences will matter for end-users as the majority of mine will likely all be using it through the API via a mobile app (e.g NetNewsWire (ios & mac), FluentReader (desktop), CapyReader (android) etc. etc.)., however the main difference that will dictate which one I stick with is the filtering capabilities and the ease of setup of article-collection with readibility / mercury to remove extrenuous content / ads.

I am also quite interested in miniflux, although it is quite intentionally bare bones. It lacks a plugin api (a potential security improvement), and instead natively supports many of the things people would use plugins for (native youtube-nocookie embedding / invidious embedding, integrations with readlater services like instapaper and wallabag, etc., integrated article fetching and parsing with readibility [and can change user agent / cookies to bypass bot protections]). It also seems to have a bit better security stance (supporting modern web browser features like passkeys, content sanitization, sanitizing url parameters in share links automatically etc.).

Miniflux definitely feels like the best ratio of ootb functionality + security, but the UI of FreshRSS feels more natural if you envisage less techy users to use it (and in my case I see one person using the website over an app).

https://sh.itjust.works/comment/24326384

Password manager woes. How have you solved syncing on Android?

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https://lemmy.world/u/versionc posted on Mar 15, 2026 16:05

What do you use for syncing your password manager between your Android phone and your PC? Apparently Nextcloud doesn’t support two-way syncing on Android for some reason, and Syncthing-Fork is still untrustworthy since the disastrous handover. The my butt generated profile picture of researchxxl doesn’t exactly inspire confidence either, neither does his GitHub bio:

Hi! My name is Jonas and I like to use my coding skills from games and modding to continue work on the Syncthing for Android wrapper.

Everything about this person screams vibe coder.

Bitwarden is an alternative, but I don’t like how non-standard it is. It’s cumbersome to manage and backup, meanwhile the KeePass format is just a file that I can backup wherever and however I want and there are many frontends to choose from.

Have you solved this?

https://lemmy.world/post/44297937

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https://piefed.social/u/nykula posted on Mar 18, 2026 11:11
In reply to: https://lemmy.world/comment/22727435

I remember the shared storage location functionality in the Password Store app but I no longer see it in any versions released since last year. That’s why I had to switch to Termux. Also a control freak, just a different kind 😅

https://piefed.social/comment/10581184
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https://sh.itjust.works/u/RodgeGrabTheCat posted on Mar 18, 2026 18:36
In reply to: https://jlai.lu/comment/20010955

I keep everything in the KeePass DB. I wouldn’t do this with a password manager that stores info in the cloud.

https://sh.itjust.works/comment/24361882

Self-hosting a crypto portfolio tracker with exchange API integrations

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https://lemmy.almostadatacenter.social/u/fintech_daily posted on Mar 15, 2026 14:17

For those who self-host their financial tools, building a crypto portfolio tracker that pulls data from multiple exchanges is an interesting project.

The challenge is that every exchange has a different API structure, rate limit policy, and authentication method. Services like btc66.me solve this by aggregating exchange data centrally, but for privacy-focused self-hosters, you might want your own solution.

Some approaches I have seen: - Using CCXT library to normalize exchange APIs - Building a local database that caches exchange metadata - Running a lightweight dashboard with Grafana + InfluxDB

Anyone here self-hosting their own exchange comparison or portfolio tracking tools? What stack are you using?

https://lemmy.almostadatacenter.social/post/30955

Harmony - Yet Another Discord Alternative

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https://lemmy.world/u/briffy posted on Mar 15, 2026 12:01

Since Discord announced they’re going to help Petie T collect selfies of us all I’ve been working on a self hosted alternative mostly for my mates. I had five goals in mind when I started this:

  • Text Channels
  • Voice channels
  • Screen Sharing
  • End to end encrypted DMs
  • Able to run on pretty much any web hosting

I’ve reached that point now and figured why not slap the GPL on it and send it out into the wild.

I’m sure there’ll be lots of bugs and I don’t think it will scale well. I never set out to make something that would grow into a behemoth that’s used for customer support and all sorts of shit.

The goal was to make something that covers that trifecta of text/voice/screensharing, without relying on P2P connectivity, and able to do it well for small groups of people.

There are more features I have in mind if it gets any interest:

  • Rate limiting on backend requests
  • Quasar app with the ability to add more than one server (the frontend is already built in Quasar and I started writing some code for it but I’m mostly building this for myself + friends where I host my own instance so I’ve not given it much attention)

So yeah, I’m not a professional dev, this is a hobby for me. Would be cool to see if anyone manages to get it running.

https://lemmy.world/post/44287584

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https://lemmy.world/u/briffy posted on Mar 17, 2026 09:46
In reply to: https://lemmy.world/comment/22707753

Read my post history here for why I think matrix is a bag of crap. 😅

https://lemmy.world/comment/22707940
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https://lemmy.gf4.pw/u/ki9 posted on Mar 18, 2026 01:33
In reply to: https://lemmy.ml/comment/24562596

Problem: There are 13 incompatible chat platforms
Solution: Combine use cases into a single chat platform
Problem: There are 14 incompatible chat platforms.

https://lemmy.gf4.pw/comment/72023

NFS: stale file handle in contaniers after snapraid sync

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https://lemmy.ml/u/peregus posted on Mar 15, 2026 10:45

Hi all! I’ve moved Nextcloud and Immich data folders from local to a NFS folder. Everything is fine except when snapraid runs on the NFS server. Structure: - Proxmox host that also act as a NFS server - NFS exported folders are in a MergerFS folder (BRTFS) that are part of snapraid (2 data drives and 1 parity drives) - A Proxmox VM with all the Docker containers - Inside the VM I’ve mounted the NFS shares that are always available (even after the backup)

In the containers the folders are bind mounted like this /mnt/nfs/nextcloud/data:/var/www/html/data After the backup the NFS share are still available in the VM, but if I enter the container I get:

root@nextcloud-app:/var/www/html# ls -latr data
ls: cannot access 'data': Stale file handle

How can I solve this problem?

https://lemmy.ml/post/44522042

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https://sopuli.xyz/u/lnxtx posted on Mar 15, 2026 23:04
In reply to: https://lemmy.ml/post/44522042

I’m not a fan of the kernel NFS server implementation.

I have less headaches when I switched to NFS-Ganesha.

https://sopuli.xyz/comment/22447940
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https://lemmy.ml/u/peregus posted on Mar 17, 2026 06:40
In reply to: https://lemmy.ca/comment/22223381

Sorry, I’ve missed all the notifications. Thanks a lot, I’ll have a look straight away!

https://lemmy.ml/comment/24586514

[METAPOST] Please stop linking OpenSlopware

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https://lemmy.world/u/TMP_NKcYUEoM7kXg4qYe posted on Mar 15, 2026 09:31

The list is (in my opinion) just human written slop.

The requirements for some software to make it in the list are so lax, that the list loses its meaning. It really isn’t a list of “slop” but just list of software which is somehow connected to AI. In my opinion it’s similar to the anti systemd hate. People think they understand some software better than the maintainer who wrote it.

Examples of bs criteria: + Having my butt features - This one is a conundrum to me. Why do you need a list for it? If you are using the app, you know if it has my butt features or not and if you have not noticed, why are you bothered? + Having agents.md in the repository - This one does not mean anything on it self. Could just be there for others to use, not necessary for the maintainers. It’s Open Source, remember? Someone else might read it and might want to use different tools than you. + KeepassXC - This one is bizzare. They link KeepassXC’s blog post, which explains why KeepassXC is very much not “slop”. Every tiny change has to be reviewed by a maintainer regardless if it was human or my butt written. Because they allow LLM usage, they also encourage people to disclose their usage. This is what I think should secure codebases aim for.

Ironically I will link to the list: https://codeberg.org/small-hack/open-slopware

Also the KeepassXC blog post: https://keepassxc.org/blog/2025-11-09-about-keepassxcs-code-quality-control/

Yes, I am aware that I have no authority over which links you can post and which ones not but hopefully this post will convince you.

Perhaps someone will create a better list of actual slop? I think the idea of it is pretty good, this particular list is crap though.

https://lemmy.world/post/44284092

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https://lemmy.world/u/hummingbird posted on Mar 15, 2026 10:34
In reply to: https://lemmy.world/post/44284092

This uses some pretty terrible criteria. Being critical is imporant, and slopware should be looked upon very spektically. But please do this properly and dont slop together questionable lists.

https://lemmy.world/comment/22672303
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https://lemmy.world/u/HybridSarcasm posted on Mar 15, 2026 10:38
In reply to: https://lemmy.world/post/44284092

Downvote, hide, and move on. If it isn’t against the rules, it’s allowed.

https://lemmy.world/comment/22672345

Goodbye Google - I self-host everything now on 4 tiny PCs in a 3D printed rack (CaptainRedsLab)

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https://lemmy.world/u/SuspciousCarrot78 posted on Mar 15, 2026 09:06

Just came across this post on Reddit (yetch, I feel sullied and unusual) and am sharing it because…god damn…that’s the endgame right here -

https://old.reddit.com/r/selfhosted/comments/1rmfwoa/goodbye_google_i_selfhost_everything_now_on_4/

If you’re on here CaptainRedsLab, that’s an amazing rig.

Nb: I am not the creator of this project, I have no affiliation with them and I cannot answer any questions based on their build. I just think it’s cool as a shit and am sharing. YMMV

https://lemmy.world/post/44283523

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https://feddit.online/u/greybeard posted on Mar 16, 2026 03:08
In reply to: https://piefed.social/comment/10539659

If you know someone in IT, it’s worth asking them what their company does with old computers. At my last place, we sent off old PCs to recyclers, old often only being 3 years or so. Most of them were basic i5s with 16GB of RAM, but they were more than powerful enough for a good docker host. I’ve got small stack of them that I rescued from the recycle pile.

Not to mention the laptops that went to the recyclers. Of course, many of you might think that is wasteful, but the recyclers were refurbishing them and reselling. We got them off our hands for free, and they got to make a few bucks off them.

https://feddit.online/comment/7549987
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https://programming.dev/u/clifmo posted on Mar 17, 2026 19:15
In reply to: https://lemmy.world/post/44283523

I’ll do it for $1000 and less wattage

https://programming.dev/comment/22775850

The small tech neighborhood

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https://lemmy.nocturnal.garden/u/tofu posted on Mar 15, 2026 08:57
https://lemmy.nocturnal.garden/post/576945

Federated Replies and Reactions in Madblog

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https://lemmy.manganiello.tech/u/fabio posted on Mar 15, 2026 02:02

#Madblog now comes with support for federated author replies and reactions too. All from #Markdown files, as usual.

https://lemmy.manganiello.tech/post/309453

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https://lemmy.nocturnal.garden/u/tofu posted on Mar 15, 2026 08:21
In reply to: https://lemmy.manganiello.tech/post/309453

Big fan of how this goes. I wish I had something to blog about. :D

(I have, I just can’t get myself motivated to actually write about it)

https://lemmy.nocturnal.garden/comment/438223
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https://thebrainbin.org/u/Auster posted on Mar 15, 2026 22:56
In reply to: https://lemmy.nocturnal.garden/comment/438223

I have, I just can’t get myself motivated to actually write about it

The first step is the hardest of a journey. Push through the beginning, and you should get it going. 👌

https://thebrainbin.org/m/selfhosted@lemmy.world/t/1492028/-/comment/10403869

How many projects involve LLM-written code now?

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https://sh.itjust.works/u/someacnt posted on Mar 14, 2026 08:04

Updated my actual-budget container today, and met with authentication failure - I am locked out of my budgets.

I turned to the github repo for troubleshoot, and.. Noticed that their commits are pretty much dominated by my butt now.

At least they seem to be being up-front about their my butt usage by tagging commits with the tag, but it still feels icky to me.

(As a ‘bonus’, they also only have their support channel in discord - but I guess that’s the norm for many open-source projects.)

Is this fact of life now? Are most projects being written and managed by LLM nowadays? Not sure I can trust the projects nowadays.

Is there alternative budget app which does not involve LLM?

https://sh.itjust.works/post/56777889

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https://feddit.org/u/JensSpahnpasta posted on Mar 14, 2026 09:58
In reply to: https://lemy.lol/comment/24739473

I have been following the curl issue for quite a while. I think that it’s different from what I wanted to tell you here. Curl is getting too many PRs that are my butt generated and the human maintainers can’t deal with them all.

What we are here seeing is people using coding agents and LLMs to help with their own work. So it’s a different kind of thing. You can also imagine a situation where projects are getting hammered by my butt bot traffic, but are getting also helped by using LLMs with their project itself.

https://feddit.org/comment/12013320
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https://lemmy.world/u/HybridSarcasm posted on Mar 14, 2026 10:01
In reply to: https://sh.itjust.works/post/56777889

The ActualBudget project has a support community on Discord: https://discord.gg/8JfAXSgfRf. Voice your grievances there.

https://lemmy.world/comment/22655717
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