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Good night #Nostr. The journey continues tomorrow 🫂🤙🌙😴

🤙🫂 Never felt the need to switch. Works on iOS too with a third party app.

- Hardware based key management or delegation in a way.

- Nostr marketplace for Lightning transactions.

- Relay implementation optimizations and monitoring.

- Relay administration and management tools/web UI tools.

- Backing up our Nostr events - Self-hosted solutions

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Nice one! Reminds me of the graphics from Samourai Wallet.

1Password to add telemetry https://blog.1password.com/privacy-preserving-app-telemetry/

What do you use for your password manager? I currently use KeePassXC and it's been very reliable! No plugins.

Yep certainly possible and made a bit simple with NextCloud. I don’t use Umbrel or an easy install App Store OS or packager. However, it wasn’t too hard to set it up using their docker image and some configuration.

That’s an interesting question. I am usually a bit worried about anything on the public cloud even if encrypted. Mostly just me being paranoid.

So far I have Raivo setup to work with sync things and self host it on my own private cloud drive

I did at one point consider Intel NUC. I was about to buy them because of their reliability and great service support. However, I was lucky enough to find a Lenovo M75q gen2 tiny miniPC for a good price running Ryzen and a good integrated GPU performance for some minor gaming. I'm currently running Ubuntu 22.04 on it.

I love everything system76 too! Great builds there as well.

Very nice! I haven't used Yunohost before as I'm more of a self verify and manually install apps kinda guy. However, I'm liking their offering of applications in their application catalog.

I see, I haven't used a Mac before, so I can't say much there. However, you will probably feel a bit close at home with a Linux environment with the shell usage.

Agreed, beelink does make the miniPC's more affordable. However, I am a bit vary about placing trust on them with regards to service, warranty claims and temperature management.

I managed to grab a good offer off of ebay for a lenovo M75q gen2 ryzen miniPC a few weeks ago and it's been running great so far. It's very silent and occupies a lot less space on my desk. I can leave it running always. Allows upgradable RAM, M.2 NVME SSD and space of an additional SATA SSD.

Also, I agree. Pi's did get overprices ever since the chip shortage and the prices didn't drop as much. They are still a little hard to find online, but are available in stores here like Microcenter. You could also check https://rpilocator.com/?instock

Nice to see Bluewallet released with BIP47 reusable payment codes:

https://github.com/BlueWallet/BlueWallet/releases/tag/v6.4.1

I had to make a similar decision while switching over from RaspbianOS x86 to x64 while that version was released for my pi4. However, ever since the switch things have been smooth sailing for all the self hosted apps I wanted

it to run. Do you have a list of self hosted apps you’d like to run?

I see, that’s still great! I love pickup trucks. Good to move stuff around.

I see, I haven't heard of the miniforms, but their optiplexes I heard are used by a lot of enterprises. I was a bit confused between their later ryzen micro optiplex's 7000 series.

Anyone here using a MiniPC for a homeserver for self-hosted apps? What are you using and what's your setup?