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Proxmox backup server on HyperV
Saves me an extra device basically.
Occasionally WSL for AI stuff but it’s annoyingly fragile frankly.
Expecting a minor revolution on the intersection of /r/selfhosted /r/LocalLLaMA and /r/homeassistant
The self-hosted AI tech is slowly but surely getting to a stage where it could pull all of this together.
What required siri/alexa last year will soon be on /r/selfhosted turf
I was looking at their policies, and I am worried about the “Forbidden Services”
Bulk email providers need pretty tight and aggressively worded ToS by necessity because they’re a target for spammers & abuse. The owner of mxroute has been around on various forum for years & consistently strikes me as a very reasonable bloke that won’t cause you problems if you don’t cause him problems.
I have 5 domains… Any idea what “massive numbers” means?
Maybe I’m imagining this so please don’t quote me on this but I vaguely recall hearing them answering a question around what constitutes reasonable in the context of unlimited domains as “if you needed a script/automation to create them then you’re probably over the line”.
[Note that this is purely my impression as long term customer & I have no special insight/connection to them. Legally they can enforce the ToS]
Opnsense firewall at perimeter…and that’s about it. Chances of anything getting in with no exposed ports is pretty slim so I don’t really bother with anything more.
For SSH exposed servers/VPS I do change the port though. Cut down log noise & maybe dodge the odd portscanner or two
Might as well if it is available.
Think it’s going to be expensive to kit of the home in a way that can actually make use of it.
…and then find a server serving anything that fast.
Not much - it’s been a pretty organic learning journey.
Very much a crawl > walk > run thing. Can’t necessarily jump straight to the end.
Opted for loki since it allows using the same interface for multiple purposes