Were you hosting the Alby Hub node yourself? If you don't want to mess with that, we highly recommend Alby "cloud" nodes, which run on their hardware....

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Yeah I was hosting. If I'm going to do it I'm going to try and learn how to lol

I'm basically in the same situation

every year I wonder about running my own LN node

and every year I decide "ehhh it's not there yet"

it would be interesting

but I dont have that kind of time.

looking at Rizful I'd say it's the right blend of tradeoffs for me.

I’ve ran a lightning node on raspy for 4 years now, no lost channels, no force closures, no crashes, I have no idea what everyone else is doing; but I run a business full time and do this on the side for fun

It’s not that complicated

yeah

I hear that sometimes

but i also hear a lot of other stuff

Just reminder, not your rack, not your stack

yeah itd be great if I had time and energy to do ALL THE THINGS

I'm always open to learn. Start9 has been in my goal list for a while, other thing keep getting in my way.

My raspberry pi has never been that reliable. Shit always craps out on me.

No clue how, I’m running MyNode software and have for years, do you have it on a UPS?

I think you misunderstood me. My raspberry pi sucks balls. The hardware itself is unreliable. I have never used it to run a bitcoin node for exactly that reason. It craps out on me by freezing up frequently. Could be a quality control issue with a bad board. I have heard mixed results with other raspberry pi users who are half in my boat and half in yourse where they experience no issues.

I did misunderstand. Sorry to hear yours craps out on you, I have 2 pi’s both pi 4’s; one 8gb ram and the other 4gb ram; I run a Haven relay, Pi-hole, Cloudflared, private VPN, Bitcoin core, LND, Bitcoin Explorer, Electrum, and Mempool. All stay online for weeks sometimes months at a time.

I'm going to take a look later