

It’d be incredibly easy for the “scrape this site” input method to search for your special character and swap it with the appropriate replacement before it even gets ingested into the LLM.
It’d be incredibly easy for the “scrape this site” input method to search for your special character and swap it with the appropriate replacement before it even gets ingested into the LLM.
I second this. Especially for the PiHole access. Its also handy as it covers any of my self-hosted stuffs.
Instead of building our own clouds, I want us to own the cloud. Keep all of the great parts about this feat of technical infrastructure, but put it in the hands of the people rather than corporations. I’m talking publicly funded, accessible, at cost cloud-services.
I worry that quickly this will follow this path:
I’ve heard lots of good things about Ghost. I’ve also hosted Grav for a while and it’s pretty solid. You can do Wordpress, but I’d stay away as it gets bad fast and there are better alternatives. If you needed even more scale, Mediawiki is selfhostable too.
What do you use for your music server if I might ask?
Sometimes I’ve found a site that gets partially blocked and causes a fuss. There’s an option to allowlist domain(s).
Also, some sites try to use ad domains to serve legit traffic, and some use legit domains to serve ads, so it’s not perfect, but it works pretty darn well overall.
PiHole is DNS based ad blocking and local DNS for everything on your network. So, even things that can’t run their own adblocker.
Honestly, If you are eiving into Kubernetes, just add some more of those 1L PCs in there. I tend to find them on ebay cheaper than Pi’s. Last year I snagged 4x 1L Dells with 16GB RAM for $250 shipped. I swapped some RAM around, added some new SSD’s and now have 3x Kube masters, 3x Kube worker nodes and a few VMs running a Proxmox cluster across 3 of the 1L’s with 32GB and a 512GbB SSD each and its been great. The other one became my wife’s new desktop.
Big plus, there are so many more x86_64 containers out there compared to Pi compatible ARM ones.