For option 1, the NAS could even be an old router flashed with OpenWRT or a cheap $80 mini PC that has a portable or internal 2.5” disk attached.
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To be fair, it is confusing and I don’t recall whether the caddy docs mention it. Some applications require you to set a field called ‘trusted proxies’ and others will just work straight away.
Seafile ‘scrambles’ files and doesn’t make them available to other applications on the host, which I don’t think OP wants.
I’ve got two JetKVM units on the way.
TinyPilot and PiKVM are just way too expensive in Australia. Buying two would cost me about $1000 AUD, but two JetKVMs are only $260 AUD.
Probably before they got greedy and decided pursuing overseas students for the higher fees while lowering standards was a long term sustainable business choice.
One other nice thing with Resilio Sync is that it supports selective sync on an easy per-folder/file basis. While you can sort of do this with Syncthing by using ignore lists, it’s much easier with Resilio since you can just right-click/open files you want to keep on your device.
I self host a Wordpress site that mostly acts as my design portfolio.
It’s hosted in a Debian VM on a restricted VLAN with caddy handling SSL certificates. Uptime isn’t a huge concern for me since it’s nothing mission critical. It all sits behind a free Cloudflare proxy which allows for my home IP to be hidden.
I think as far as safety goes, I’m comfortable with this setup.
I’d like to think it was a subtle middle finger to Hasbro.
I used to use a Meier Audio headphone amp which ‘fixed’ this with a switch toggle. Handy feature.
All the rich kids had Gravis Ultrasound.
I did not think I’d be discussing wookie titties today, but here we are.
6 pairs of breasts or 6 breasts total? Are we talking a 2x2x2 or 3x3 wookie titty configuration?