have mine running for nearly 20 years now and never had any major issues with delivery 🤷
have mine running for nearly 20 years now and never had any major issues with delivery 🤷
still steam prevents you from running more than one game at once from one account. can’t start vampire survivors on the deck and play manor lords on the other pc using the same account. family sharing and using multiple accounts should work, though 🤔
you can just set your pihole as the dns server for all your wireguard clients i guess
some do work, but not fullscreen restricted to the passenger side of the screen
i self host my mails for almost 20 years now, it was hard work in the beginning, now it’s just a few updates a year. no problem with blacklists or anything, a good hoster is probably beneficial, 10/10 would recommend, even just to learn how all of this works
5$ for vpn and usenet? where can one hypothetically get this?
wir hatten ja nichts
and you can be sure that it’s clean
my storage machine is luggage, and i use discworld names that kind of are relevant to the gunction for everything else in my network, too. my robot vacuums name is lu-tze for example.
have you heard about immich? it’s a bit ‘heavy’, too, but that’s because it’s not just a photo backup solution but aims to be a self-hosted multi-user replacement for google photos.
any alternative to vault you know of?
because it’s new
can still be DMCAd 🤷
why would it need to be cracked if it is free? 🧐
i think there is no limit (at least on the software side), because it’s local network only, so nothing is uploaded to a server but directly to the recipient. i could be wrong though.
they already have been around for a long time, i used them for about 8 years (if i remember correctly), before switching to borgbase last years because of the notifications they can send you when no backup has happened for a specific time, which rsync.net can’t 😐
i think speedtest data is ot read or written to or from the disk but generates in memory or just ‘thrown away’
to your edit: rsync is a tool to copy/move files, borg is a backup utility. there are scripts that use rsync to create proper backups, but if you want to go by ‘more actively maintained’ you should look into how these scripts are maintained, not rsync itself.
on the other hand - borg is actively maintained, there even are releases in the last two days, one stable and one beta. it also fulfills your ‘encrypted backup’ requirement and has a
versioned backups built in.
tl;dr comparing borg backup and rsync is comparing apples and oranges
if you need more reliability you can always use a second mailserver as backup, add a second mx record to your domain and if the first one is not responding the second one will be used. there is no limit of how many next servers there can be specified afaik.