some do work, but not fullscreen restricted to the passenger side of the screen
some do work, but not fullscreen restricted to the passenger side of the screen
i self host my mails for almost 20 years now, it was hard work in the beginning, now it’s just a few updates a year. no problem with blacklists or anything, a good hoster is probably beneficial, 10/10 would recommend, even just to learn how all of this works
my storage machine is luggage, and i use discworld names that kind of are relevant to the gunction for everything else in my network, too. my robot vacuums name is lu-tze for example.
have you heard about immich? it’s a bit ‘heavy’, too, but that’s because it’s not just a photo backup solution but aims to be a self-hosted multi-user replacement for google photos.
any alternative to vault you know of?
because it’s new
inverter controls, oh god. that’s pretty weird on mobile… 😬 looks nice though
i think speedtest data is ot read or written to or from the disk but generates in memory or just ‘thrown away’
to your edit: rsync is a tool to copy/move files, borg is a backup utility. there are scripts that use rsync to create proper backups, but if you want to go by ‘more actively maintained’ you should look into how these scripts are maintained, not rsync itself.
on the other hand - borg is actively maintained, there even are releases in the last two days, one stable and one beta. it also fulfills your ‘encrypted backup’ requirement and has a
versioned backups built in.
tl;dr comparing borg backup and rsync is comparing apples and oranges
back in the days of micro atx board i had a music server in my car to replace the radio that came with it.
for testing just set all chains to allow and flush all the rules. then ping the wireguard ip of your vps from your home server (the one where wireguard is configured). this should work and should tell the vps where it can find the other wireguard endpoint. pinging your home server from the vps should work now. if this makes the connection work properly look into the wireguard keepalive settings and make sure that your home server regulary announces itself to your vps.
after that reload the netfilter/iptables on your vps.
you don’t need a firewall management tool, as long as there are no services running on the public interface there are no open ports that would need filtering.
oh, i didn’t know that, as i’m already in to deep in unifi appliances 😬
i think i remember that it was not required, but i would not be surprised if that has changed.
consodering that you would need a subscription for a ring doorbell (if i remember correctly) the 200€ for the storage device and the ~180€ for the doorbell would still be cheaper. i’d be surprised to see another alternative with the same features for less money or without a aubscription.
unifi has nice (a) doorbell(s). you need a server to record and run the controller though, but that can be a raspberry pi
i know, still wanted to add something 🤷
he’s right, though. and a router between them.
vlans are not needed, but they are better than just using different ip ranges without physical seperation
ofcourse docker desktop is not affected because it’s a vm running docker running on your computer. the nftables inside the container are modified by docker
that does not matter you can just download more ram
you can just set your pihole as the dns server for all your wireguard clients i guess