Jonathan Martins on Nostr: For those who already have an Alby account, it can be a fairly painless experience if ...
For those who already have an Alby account, it can be a fairly painless experience if running one's own node.
I've played with a Pi Zero 2 at home and also on an ARM(aarch64) VPS. Both were straight forward and simple but some linux knowledge does help.
Tips:
- Pi Zero can only connect to a wifi 2.4GHz.
- If you already have a VPS running something else(like own website), you can add an extra user(albyhub) and run it on port 8029. Then access it on "yourdomain:8029"
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