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  • Others have already mentioned the question makes no sense but for others that are curious.

    Headscale is a self hosted tailacale alternative and for a small number of devices plain wireguard is as well. I use plain wireguard on my router to allow LAN access from my mobile devices.

    I want rock solid stability and simplicity since I use this for to debug issues if they crop up while I'm away.

  • The thing I like most about linkwarden is that it integrates with my existing single sign on (authentik). After you get to a certain number of apps, it becomes extremely annoying to not have this so I now look for SSO as a major factor when deciding what app to use.

    The small android app that allows android share button to send links to the app and full archive options also make it fantastic

  • The native rewrite of the Android app is butter smooth. I think it's still technically in beta, but I've been using it for more than a year.

    Also, I don't think I ever use the pop-up on mobile. Instead, I use the button on my keyboard. Gboard and FUTO Keyboard both show bit warden buttons at the top when I'm on a logon page

  • Do you mind putting some screenshots of what the final dashboard looks like?

    Also, how much IO wear and tear does this put on a solid-state drive?

  • What's the advantage of socket activation? Is it more secure than exposing a docker port?

  • Mine works instantly on a pixel 8. There is a notification that is always active for the gotify app. I believe an always on notification is required for instant pushing with non google apps. Maybe you haven't enabled it in the settings somewhere?

  • Gotify along with an external email service. I get each notification twice, immediately

  • From the website, i can't see how it'd different than owncloud.

  • This is what you're really looking for:

    https://github.com/owncloud/ocis

    Full rewrite in Go. Lots of features. Much better performance. More stable than nextcloud.

  • No reason not to have both. Things like vaultwarden do warrant an extra layer so setup wildcard domain for internal services x.local.example.com and then normal certs for external stuff like y.example.com.

    To get internal stuff you then need your vpn as well to access it. You can now easily choose what risk you want on a per app basis.

    Technotim has a good video on this

  • Oh i see.

    that is a good point. Being about the mount the borg repo and pull out a specific file is very useful. Not sure I would do it as a bloc device since I don't think there is an easy way to see specific files.

  • With snapshots it costs nothing if the OS files don't change much

  • Self host radicale if you don't want the whole nextcloud suite

  • If I run traefik and jellyfin in docker, do I add the docker IP of traefik as the trusted proxy?

  • I use self hosted borg repo to backup to a local server and then also borgbase is a service that allows remote backup.

    Borgmatic automates all of this.

  • He's saying that while there is no benefit to being connect to WG at home, there is also no downside so many people just stay connected all the time.

  • I haven't tried it, but the app has the ability to select which app it tunnels.

    When you make a new tunnel, it says "all applications" if you click on that you can select specific ones to include or exclude