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umbrel
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Escaping Surveillance Capitalism, at Scale
I really thought this article was going to offer a solution, not just enumerate the problems. I'm already all too familiar with the problems.
I like what Umbrel[0] is doing. They're essentially expecting that just like computing was able to move from centralized mainframes to homes, servers are poised to make the same migration.
I think they really need to solve redundancy, though. If I'm to self-host anything important on a home server, I need to know I'll have some way to use it even if my home server fails, especially if I'm not at home when it happens.
I'd love to see some kind of system where I could partner up with other Umbrel users for backups/the ability to restore connectivity. If I knew that in an emergency, I could call my friend in town or my brother out of state and there was some procedure that would allow me to connect to an encrypted backup of what I'm needing, I would feel a lot better about taking responsibility for my own system.
- Tech Independence
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Questions and concerns about Umbrel node
Here's everything you'll need for Umbrel, along with the earlier releases. https://github.com/getumbrel/umbrel
It's also not secure according to the repo here: https://github.com/getumbrel/umbrel/blob/master/SECURITY.md
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I've opened my first LN Channel
For those interested in setting up a their own lightning node, check out Raspibolt, Umbrel, Plebnet .
- Self-hosted photo and video backup solution directly from your mobile phone
- Bitcoin core wallet
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The latest umbrelOS release brings a redesigned app store for self-hosted apps
Sure. The script in question from Umbrel seems to be here: https://github.com/getumbrel/umbrel/blob/master/scripts/umbrel-os/external-storage/mount
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The Importance of Verifying Your Bitcoin Full Node Software: Exploring Alternatives to Umbrel
Thanks for the post, but I want to clarify that you can audit Umbrel’s source code on GitHub: https://github.com/getumbrel/umbrel
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BTC's Luke Dashjr: '24 Bitcoin Core Update Will Disrupt Ordinals, BRC-20
get some theory of mind. you are a person who is willing to pay onchain fees to use your trezor or open a channel. there are people in the world who are not willing to pay these fees and they probably outnumber you. and the plan has been spelled out in plain english a million times. the fees are supposed to go up by design. this means that most people will not self-custody, whether it is legal or not, and even if they would like to.
- bitcoin transaction fee too high in trust wallet
- If the answer to high onchain fees is using layer 2, how do you get your layer 1 btc on layer 2 without encountering the same high fees?
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Fee question
https://mempool.space is usually pretty accurate
You can view the transactions that are currently in the mempool and see what an adequate transaction fee for a very slow, slow, medium, and fast bitcoin transaction is on this website: https://mempool.space/
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Mempool.space differences when compared with my node
by default, the size of the mempool is 300mb. mempool.space's is 1GB I think. That would dictate what transactions you're seeing, and therefore the fee ranges there's a whole host of settings beyond size too, so who knows what their set up is exactly.
I am comparing the fee spans between mempool.space and my server and the values are slighly different even for commited blocks. For example, mempool.space shows 132 - 1,773 sat/vB for block 820047 whereas my server shows 140 - 4,805 sat/vB. Why the differences?
I am using their software (mempool.space's) and I also have Fulcrum server installed (appears to be relevant) but I haven't updated it since it was installed so maybe this is due to different versions of the software.
I mean, we'd have to know how slightly is slightly. it could just come down how the user's node represents the data versus how mempool.space does.
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Is 0.0001 BTC a fee too high to withdraw BTC from exchange to wallet?
mempool.space - Bitcoin Explorer
What are some alternatives?
CasaOS - CasaOS - A simple, easy-to-use, elegant open-source Personal Cloud system.
raspiblitz - Get your own Bitcoin & Lightning Node running - on a RaspberryPi with a nice LCD
start-os - Open source Linux distro optimized for self-hosting
yunohost - YunoHost is an operating system aiming to simplify as much as possible the administration of a server. This repository corresponds to the core code, written mostly in Python and Bash.
Bitcoin - Bitcoin Core integration/staging tree
bitcoincore.org - Bitcoin Core project website
umbrel-os - umbrelOS for Raspberry Pi 4 (only). Covert your Raspberry Pi into a home server in one click. For other hardware, checkout https://github.com/getumbrel/umbrel
BTCPay Server - Accept Bitcoin payments. Free, open-source & self-hosted, Bitcoin payment processor.
electrum-personal-server - Maximally lightweight electrum server for a single user
runtipi - Runtipi is a homeserver for everyone! One command setup, one click installs for your favorites self-hosted apps. ✨
lnd - Lightning Network Daemon ⚡️
btc-rpc-explorer - Database-free, self-hosted Bitcoin explorer, via RPC to Bitcoin Core.