As far as motherboards go, you would probably be fine with any consumer desktop brand but you should probably look for something with dual NIC. If you want something a bit more robust AsRock Rack has some really great options. I've been using the X470D4U for about 4 years now without any issues.
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For your CPU I recommend Ryzen 5700G. Powerful enough for everything you want to do, the TDP is only 65 watts so it's not going to destroy your power bill, has a decent integrated GPU, and costs only about $200. Another positive is that it uses DDR 4 so you can load up on that for pretty cheap too.
I can second this. It took a while after an update for the domain to show properly and not give an error. I don't know exactly how long but I started it in the early morning and it wasn't working but by 11 am it was all sorted out.
I just got a mini AMD box from CWWK off Amazon and I'm quite impressed. I even got a free CPU upgrade (ordered a 5600u but received 5825u)
I pirate things knowing that I own them... All my old TurboGraphx HuCard roms. I would rather play on modern hardware.
It is a config issue. Allowed IPs for your client should be 0.0.0.0/0 not 0.0.0.0/32
The allowed IP's for your peer should be 0.0.0.0/0 NOT /32. (That literally means that only IP 0.0.0.0 is allowed). I'm pretty sure that's your problem since 0.0.0.0 is not a valid IP that anyone is assigned.
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That's not what we were talking about.
And companies(at least corporations) are people. /S
That is a fantastic idea! (I did this with my old retired desktops for years before I finally built a dedicated machine)
Pretty much all Lemmy instances are a private entity... I don't know any that are run by a collective or in a democratic way.
Are you absolutely sure that NPM has an IP from the subnet 172.22.0.0/24? Is there any way you can remove the
trusted_proxies
setting from homeassistant and then check if it will accept the connection from NPM?