

That PC can stream anything basically, it sounds like your browser isn’t properly using hardware acceleration maybe.
That PC can stream anything basically, it sounds like your browser isn’t properly using hardware acceleration maybe.
I’ve been debating setting up my own instance for just me, but it’s not the easiest to set up, and I feel like storage will become an issue.
That sounds exhausting switching between them.
USB hard drive? If we’re talking about a cold backup that’s easy to access a USB drive is reliable and easy.
Yeah pinning is great, you’ll still need watchtower for auto updates too
Komodo is a full management setup, similar to Portainer, Dockge, etc… It works reasonably well.
Watchtower doesn’t require any labeling unless you want to exclude a container.
but my main concern is having a breaking change be automatically updated
Pinning to a major version usually solves this, ie; instead of using postgres:latest
use postgres:14
which will give you updates only from version 14.
But also have backups in place, worst case you just roll back to before it updated.
Maybe Karadav with the Nextcloud clients/apps.
Not sure if that will support selective sync, I don’t see anything saying specifically no on the repo.
Yeah give it a try, I use -75dBm as my setting. Currently only on the 5ghz band, but you can try on all of them, 2.4ghz might want more like -80dBm.
I run proxmox on the host with docker in a VM for 90% of my stuff, OS updates I do like every 6 months maybe, I’ve done 1 major version upgrade on proxmox with no issues at all.
The docker containers auto-update via Komodo, and nothing really ever breaks anymore other than the occasional container error that needs a simple fix.
Everything important is backed up nightly using both proxmox backup server, and to backblaze B2 with restic.
I’ve found that a lot of clients just don’t roam well, they hang on to even unusable weak signals.
On my Unifi setup I’ve ended up turning on minimum RSSI on the APs so they force kick off any devices with a signal that is too low. You end up with a delay of like 5-10 seconds while the client reconnects, but it does work.
DNS-01 challenge with letsencrypt. Or use cloudflare tunnel and don’t use https internally.
That sounds reasonable, although I’d be worried about not having an extra local daily backup in case files get corrupted or accidentally deleted.
Both your RAID and NVMe data should be getting backed up daily to 2 different destinations, if it’s irreplaceable.
But to answer your question, just place the DB and cache files for Photoprism on the NVMe, and the photos themselves on the RAID.
This is a different app from bitwarden PW manager.
This is a different app from bitwarden PW manager.
Glad it was helpful info!
I don’t think I’ve had any wear out yet, but I also am gentle on them.
Yeah for large folders and stuff probably better to use SFTP or WebDAV
Cloudflare turnstile is also the only captcha system that works ok with most browsers and adblockers.
Especially Google recaptcha freaks out if you use Firefox or an adblocker or anything and asks you the hardest possible questions.