Thanks, that looks really promising
Thanks a lot, that pretty much what I was looking for
I would usually recommend a patching method rather then a full download, I think a good place to start would be here: https://www.reddit.com/r/GenP/
If you already have Nextcloud running you can use the Nextcloud Forms app
Honestly, I would say because you just have less struggle. I had just a lot more problems when I was using Ubuntu instead of Debian. But I thinks it’s mostly personal preference
Do you or anyone else know how MicroOS compares to that? I know that it’s mostly the same technology and I preferred Tumbleweed over Fedora Workstation
I don’t know about photoprism but I guess that’s not going to work because it’s really hard to provide features like face recognition and a web frontend with a zero trust setup. So if you just want the to have a automatic photo backup you could take a look at encrypted folders for nextcloud
And container to container works fine, im able to communicate p.e. with keycloak:9000
But the network is created externally, so shouldn’t this be the same?
For Headscale you don’t need a lot of bandwidth or power because your traffic is not routed through the Headscale server. Headscale only helps to directly connect your clients together without having to open ports
I agree with you that by using tailscale you have to trust them, but your traffic is not routed through their servers, they are only responsible to directly connect your devices (by nat traversal)
Just in case you never heard of it, there is also the option to use Tailscale. It lets you connect to your services without opening any ports and uses Wireguard under the hood but makes configuration simpler
It’s possible to do an automatic only license, but for most people it doesn’t make sense to do so, so no one does.
Welcome to Lemmy :)
But for real, if you go to the comment section on instagram or something comparable, its really toxic compared to Lemmy. But I’m also a bit worried as mastodon seems to become more toxic over the time, hopefully Lemmy stays the same
Maybe you could also try to generate your one SSL certificate and add it to your Android/Linux/Windows devices as root certificate 🤷🏼♂️.
That’s only a possibility, of you’re willing to do this to every single device that should be able to connect to your services
I’m testing frugal right know and ist working fine but it seems to miss some content. So I took a look at the promotions page on r/Usenet and these two providers would be really cheap while being on different backbones. But I’m probably going to be alright with the yearly frugal subscription with the block account added
An operating system