Mama told me not to come.

She said, that ain’t the way to have fun.

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Cake day: June 11th, 2023

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  • Fair. Here are some that I find to be pretty consistently competitive:

    • Vultr
    • DigitalOcean
    • Hetzner

    I’ve used each and liked each. They’re rarely the absolute cheapest, but they are usually competitive at all tiers with no pretty much no shenanigans. I’m currently with Hetzner, which has been good for the few months I’ve been with them, but I’ve spent multiple years with the other two.









  • Yeah, I think this is lawyer territory. FIgure out the actual value of the property and the terms on the loans before forcing the creditors to foreclose. It could be that she signed in some additional collateral beyond the house, which may or may not be legal, and getting a Real Estate attorney involved would probably be the best course of action.

    But yes, take care of this before she passes ideally so you know what you’re in for.









  • One that I wasn’t sure about asked about a NAS. It seemed the question was about dedicated NAS devices, and I built my own NAS (desktop PC + drives + btrfs + samba, etc).

    I answered “no,” but I think it would be interesting to capture that distinction in the next one. I.e. Do you use a NAS product?

    • Yes (commercial)
    • Yes (DIY)
    • No

    And then a follow-up about what that NAS offers (i.e. just NAS stuff, or can it host apps?).



  • Then you’re all clear.

    I personally want my Jellyfin to be on the WAN, and I have certain devices on my internal network VPN’d to my VPS, which exposes the services I want to access remotely. But if you don’t need that, using the local addr in your DNS config totally works. Getting TLS certs will be complicated, but you don’t need that anyway if everything is local or over a VPN.