Immich has been great, I’ve been running it for something like 1.5 years now I think.
Immich has been great, I’ve been running it for something like 1.5 years now I think.
I love that they clearly say that. IMO they should keep that notice around even later on.
Far too many people spin up some solution for photos or files, either selfhosted or some paid service, and use it as their only storage. Then they’re surprised when data loss happens.
A is simple; you can hand solder a connector, and get basic 5V power out of a port with no circuitry at all, so it’s nice for DIY things and tinkering.
If you can see the connector you’ll get it right every time, they have an orientation you can easily see. Sometimes the port hidden though.
Torrents work by someone directly connecting to your computer, that’s what happens when you download and seed a torrent after.
So the whole time you’re doing anything with torrents, hundreds/thousands of other computers are connecting to yours to make that work.
It’s a very old game, from before DX12 existed.
I’ve been using this for awhile and it had a little learning curve coming from MobaXTerm, but it’s been great.
The same issue as XMPP, tons of clients each with partial support for features.
Since you already have wireguard you don’t need any proxies, just set up wireguard to route through the VPS and you should be good to go.
Or you could install a proxy server on the VPS and enter those settings into qBittorrent, if you don’t want to use wireguard as a default route.
Duplicati or BackRest and use any S3 compatible storage such as Backblaze B2, iDrive E2, Wasabi S3, etc…
Does rclone support Proton Drive? That’d be an option until an official client comes out.
Garage definitely seems better suited for selfhosters and small setups, Minio is just so large and complex with specific requirements now.
It does but it’s a bit of a weird way of doing things.
I’d say they’re actually easier, at least in my experience. Since wildcard certs use DNS-01 verification with an API, you don’t need to deal with exposing port 80 directly to the internet.
You shouldn’t have the do anything specific at all, local network stuff works without internet and Jellyfin doesn’t rely on any internet servers like Plex does for authentication.
I believe only the Pixel phones have the security hardware needed for Graphene.
They’re also one of the few phones left that has a truly unlockable bootloader without jumping through hoops or losing significant functionality.
Firefox with uBlock Origin also works nicely.
There’s no concrete yes/no answer, it depends on the game you play so much as well.
Some games are really CPU heavy and that will be your bottleneck if there is one, others are primarily GPU heavy and won’t rely on the CPU as much.
It’s crazy to me that all these websites advertise pirated/stolen Microsoft keys and aren’t getting in trouble for it.