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Linux & Azure cloud engineer. Sometimes a wolf, or a fuzzy dragon.

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  • Every “plug and play” NAS I’ve had has been garbage, riddled with adware and had to be firewalled from the internet. After a year they just get insanely slow because they put the worlds’s cheapest ARM SoC in there.

    Personally just take your drives out and stick them in an old PC and install truenas, or just straight ZFS on Debian. Then you can run your containers on the same machine like Jellyfin, etc.

  • fyi you can get a wildcard from letsencrypt for free

  • There’s nothing bad per se, but obviously not sharing the inner workings of your internet facing server is just another step to protect yourself.

    You mention in the OP this is for a business, my opinion you should be working on a professional resource/developer to manage this for you and not random Lemmy users.

    On the use of Caddy, your configs here host a lot of sites with many specific configurations, I’m not sure caddy can support all of this. nginx is the tool of choice for a wide majority of the internet for a good reason.

  • I ran opnsense in a VM for years with no issue, just recently went to dedicated hardware. Every now and then I’d want to replace a drive or swap the GPU in the host for jellyfin and taking the internet out with it sucks a lot.

    Being able to snapshot opnsense is cool, but opnsense also has a very robust backup and restore system so idk.

  • fanboy downvotes aside, this is a nexus 6P

    the visor returns

  • Use Envision and an AMD gpu, works great.

    Don’t use SteamVR, it’s trash on Linux - Valve for all their Proton work has ignored the Linux build of SteamVR for years.

  • All of which were 100% profit-driven, and conveniently ignoring Epic’s many sins not limited to the one I personally despise him the most for: killing the Linux and Mac builds of rocket league. Epic bought the studio and nuked the Linux version, no apology.

    Edit: I redact my earlier message, based on your other many comments in this thread I believe you are an Epic game store bot - or a corporate shill.

  • I’m confused, your post implied running unifi protect on your own hardware, but this link is about adding 3rd party camera streams into unifi protect.

    Did I miss that?

  • idk what nonsense the other commenter is posting but essentially your network flow should look like this:

    internet user -> your IP (found via dynamic DNS) -> firewall/router DNAT port 443 -> proxy (nginx/caddy) listening on 443, backend set to port 80 -> vaultwarden port 80

    You’d load your SSL certificate into the reverse proxy, I’m not familiar with caddy but I use nginx for this purpose.

  • Ubiquiti killed the bring-your-own-hardware option for unifi protect many years ago, unless you go down the road of hacking their app into a docker image.

  • hanging a light fixture above a kitchen island is pretty common, you can just drill some hooks into the stud.

  • I’m not the OP, report the post if you feel it’s in violation…

  • Nobody knows how to work around Microsoft BS better than Linux users.

  • You can change the volume of maps voice fyi.

  • Lightning cables are actually backwards to what is desired:

    In USB standards the part that wears out (the spring pins) are on the cable, and thus easily replaced. In lightning the wear piece is in the expensive device, the cable has no moving parts. Beyond that, lightning has exposed pins, kind of a bad idea.

    Definitely better than micro B, but far inferior to USB C.

  • I’m mostly annoyed by the bugs. Pretty new to iOS here, started with a 13 mini and this is the buggiest experience I’ve ever had now on a 16 pro.

  • Yep this is the real reason - Apple is so hostile towards developers and no support outside of proprietary Metal API it’s no surprise there are few games.

  • CPU is pretty much irrelevant to GPU choice.

    Personally I wouldn’t buy any recent intel CPU with the dishonesty and major flaws in their products as of late, but that’s up to you to decide - AMD’s most recent CPUs haven’t been amazing either, but don’t have hardware flaws at least.