Incessant tinkerer since the 70’s. Staunch privacy advocate. SelfHoster. Musician of mediocre talent. https://soundcloud.com/hood-poet-608190196

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Cake day: March 24th, 2025

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  • Thought I had answered you this morning, but apparently not. I did see the rate limit entry, but I thought that rate limits are like 100 pulls every 6 hours and I certainly haven’t exceeded 100. I just checked tho, and all but two have updated, so as you say, it’ll eventually get around to it. Thank you for the input.






  • These are the Watchtower logs so far. https://pastes.io/watchtower

    I didn’t see anything remarkable other than the error for Netdata but I got that fixed:

    NFO[30906] Found new netdata/netdata:latest image (6376ffeda44a) 
    INFO[30940] Stopping /NETDATA (a18a3e3409f3) with SIGTERM 
    INFO[30942] Creating /NETDATA                            
    ERRO[30942] Error response from daemon: the container-wide MAC address must match the endpoint-specific MAC address for the main network, or be left empty 
    






  • Hmmm, well, I’m not one to judge a person’s proclivities, but I don’t see it as being much different than porn, assuming you are selfhosting a girlfriend for sexual release/companionship. I’m not sure I’d disclose this on a public forum, but maybe you feel a bit more comfortable than I.

    The other consideration is that AI generally takes a pretty good chunk of resources to use effectively. I have selfhosted a couple of LLMs like GPTFree, Automattic111, and a couple more, however, as I mentioned, they take a lot of resources.

    Might want to stock up








  • Just don’t look behind the curtain to see what the CEO is up to.

    Had to go look it up. What a cluster. Anyways, I don’t blog mainly because I don’t have anything to say that people would be interested in. Maybe farming. LOL I’ve just wondered down through the years why someone didn’t fix all the attack surfaces Wordpress seems to have. Plus it drives a substantial share of websites, so I guess it’s a good target to go after.


  • setup more maintainable is to start putting your compose/kubernetes configuration in git, if you’re not already.

    I don’t want to derail this thread, but you piqued my interest in something I’ve always wanted to do, maybe just for the learning aspect, and to see what I could accomplish.

    I’ve always wanted to see if I could have all my docker compose/run files, and various associated files to a git where I could just reinitialize a server, with everything I already have installed previously. So, I could just fire up a script, and have it pull all my config files, docker images, the works from the git, and set up a server with basically one initial script. I have never used github or others of that genre, except for installation instructions for a piece of software, so I’m a little lost on how I would set that up or if there are better options.