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New to Tailscale. Can I use it along with my own DNS and NPM to access my services externally using my existing internal custom domain?

https://lemmy.world/post/42054795

New to Tailscale. Can I use it along with my own DNS and NPM to access my services externally using my existing internal custom domain? - Lemmy.World

I’ve not done much with external access in the past, but I’m playing with Tailscale and it’s pretty neat. Wondering if I can configure it to work like my local access does: 1. I use Nginx Proxy Manager to set easy subdomains for my services, I.e. service.mydomain.com [http://service.mydomain.com] 2. I use AdGuard Home and have a redirect for *.mydomain to that NPM 3. This works great internally, which is all I’ve really used it for. 4. I’ve got tailscale working and I can go externally to server.wackyname.ts.net [http://server.wackyname.ts.net]:serviceport. 5. what I’d like to do is have tailscale somehow use the same internal dns/npm info so when I’m on my tailnet service.mydomain.com [http://service.mydomain.com] still works. 6. But no other external access, said subdomains do nothing off tailnet. 7. Mydomain.com [http://Mydomain.com] is an actual domain I own. General DNS is at Cloudflare right now (main domain was pointed at a hosted site previously, but that’s not needed anymore) Any way to pull this off without a ton of complexity?

I had no idea a Voyager game is about to come out, the trailer fo which shows you will be able to make this exciting choice!!

https://lemmy.world/post/41590465

What all would you do to set up Ubuntu as a NAS?

https://lemmy.world/post/39859814

What all would you do to set up Ubuntu as a NAS? - Lemmy.World

I’ve used OpenMediaVault for years and liked it, but I’m just exploring some other options. I’ve got a new system with a Ryzen 370 and 890m iGPU, which Debian is fighting me on getting working. Meanwhile it looks like AMD is treating Ubuntu as a first class citizen for support. Just considering options, maybe Ubuntu plus Cockpit to abstract all the admin stuff?

LF Suggestions on how to architect new setup, 5x22TB + 3x4TB NVME

https://lemmy.world/post/39019749

How do you do fellow kids? (My children lost their mind at this)

https://lemmy.world/post/38666835

What OS do you like for digital signage/kiosk/dashboard only?

https://lemmy.world/post/38272373

What OS do you like for digital signage/kiosk/dashboard only? - Lemmy.World

For instance an RPI that just boots straight to a full screen browser with nothing else. I’ve used Magic Mirror but I want to switch to a web based dashboard instead.

I keep waffling on Proxmox. Sell me. For or against.

https://lemmy.world/post/38197314

I keep waffling on Proxmox. Sell me. For or against. - Lemmy.World

In the next ~6 months I’m going to entirely overhaul my setup. Today I have a NUC6i3 running Home Assistant OS, and a NUC8i7 running OpenMediaVault with all the usual suspects via Docker. I want to upgrade hardware significantly, partially because I’d like to bring in some local LLM. Nothing crazy, 1-8B models hitting 50tps would make me happy. But even that is going to mean a beefy machine compared to today, which will be nice for everything else too of course. I’m still all over the place on hardware, part of what I’m trying to decide is whether to go with a single machine for everything or keep them separate. Idea 1 is a beefy machine and Proxmox with HA in a VM, OMV or TrueNAS in another, and maybe a 3rd straight Debian to separate all the Docker stuff. But I don’t know if I want to add the complexity. Idea 2 would be beefy machine for straight OMV/TrueNAS and run most stuff there, and then just move HA over to the existing i7 for more breathing room (mostly for Frigate, which could also separate to other machine I guess). I hear a lot of great things about Proxmox, but I’m not sold that it’s worth the new complexity for me. And keeping HA (which is “critical” compared to everything else) separated feels like a smart choice. But keeping it on aging hardware diminishes that anyway, so I don’t know. Just wanting to hear various opinions I guess.

At Wine 'O Clock this morning, station time, the Romulan Empire formally declared war against the Dominion.

https://lemmy.world/post/37811606

Any self hosted personal finance projects doing anything interesting with AI that you've found value in?

https://lemmy.world/post/35128237

Any self hosted personal finance projects doing anything interesting with AI that you've found value in? - Lemmy.World

I’m not necessarily interested in the traditional full budgeting and planning type stuff, but more like “AI take all these statements and tell me how to save money” purpose built tools. Anyone used anything they’d suggest? (And to hopefully head off any unhelpful answers like I got on Reddit, I am not trying to have an AI manage my money, nor am I talking about just a wrapper for ChatGPT. AI in the broad sense of the term that can be intelligently used as part of larger programmatic workflows.)

They even call it a "void" both times!

https://lemmy.world/post/28673515

They even call it a "void" both times! - Lemmy.World

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