

The devs don’t really seem to have a clue about smartphone.
https://bsky.app/profile/grapheneos.org/post/3lt2prfb2vk2r
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The devs don’t really seem to have a clue about smartphone.
https://bsky.app/profile/grapheneos.org/post/3lt2prfb2vk2r
Nextcloud, hands down.
I use Borg to backup the default volume directory and my compose files. If you’re interested I can share my backup script.
While that’s an easy solution it makes it impossible or rather difficult to restore single containers and/or files.
Very interesting read. Thanks for that.
I’m using a cheap VPS that connects over Tailscale to my home server. The VPS runs Nginx Proxy Manager, has a firewall and the provider offers DDOS protection and that’s it.
Take a look at Nginx Proxy Manager and how to set it up. But you’ll need a domain for that. And preferably use a firewall of some sort on your server and only allow said ports.
Or just install the browser add-on.
Here’s the Bluesky version of GrapheneOS’ post linked in the article: https://bsky.app/profile/grapheneos.org/post/3lrc5sdle5s2y
I’d say both is true. If I need a quick meal I’m glad I can just order something ready-made, but I also enjoy to cook an intricate meal for hours. OP is maybe worried that people forget about the latter and only prefer the ready-made solution.
In Switzerland you get unlimited 10 Gbit/s for 50 bucks.
Same.
The time it takes me to write a single function in Python is the same as writing a whole Bash-script using nano.
Also I initially set up my homelab using Docker in a VM on Proxmox. Totally useless abstraction, but I never found the time and patience to migrate the VM to bare metal.