CWagner

joined 11 months ago
[–] [email protected] 2 points 9 months ago

Weird, who are those people saying that? Never heard of TS, Obsidian, or PFSense being open source.

TS is the only one I use, and I know they employ people working on headscale.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago (2 children)
  • CopyMeThat shopping lists, meal plans, recipes. Lifetime price was $25 (which currently brings it to an annual price of $2.8 for me :D), and it has better features than selfhosted versions. Still would like to switch, especially after they had an annoying outage, but still holding out for improvements in the oss versions.
  • Nabu Casa Cloud (Home Assistant), mainly to support them, some minor benefits.
  • Open AI API, because getting a GPU that can run any decently sized LLM would cost decades of what I pay Open AI ;)
  • Backblaze Personal Backups for my PC and B2 for my server
  • Mullvad VPN forrrrrrr nothing special.
[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago

Caddy is great, been using it for a long time and made the switch from v1 to v2. The biggest negative, IMO, is that examples are usually for NGINX. This is fine if all you have to do is to translate the nginx 5-liner into a Caddy 1-liner, but for nextcloud, the code was a bit more complicated and required some googling (as people had that issue before and their forums are helpful).

LLMs can also be useful for translating nginx directives to caddy.