

TBH I just did a quick web search on my phone and picked the first one. Apologies.


TBH I just did a quick web search on my phone and picked the first one. Apologies.


I use Ultimate Updater connected to gotify to tell me which machines have updates with a noti every day. I can then run update and it will take snapshots and upgrade everything when needed.
It really only does linux systems and wont do docker, but there’s watchtower (the one that’s still alive) to do that.


LXC on the host for me. Make sure it never backs itself up though.


Can you elaborate?


Anyone with experience, how does this compare to Dawarich?
Extending history by a lot isn’t recommended. A database add-on is recommended for long term storage.
I’ve just started using linkwarden and love it as well. I chose it over Karakeep because it archives a copy of the page so it’s still accessible if the original page is modified or becomes inaccessible in the future.


icantstopbuying.domains seems most appropriate…


I’ve heard of folding@home but haven’t really looked much into it.
This is my setup too. I use WG-Tunnel to manage the VPN connection on my phone. It just monitors whenever you disconnect from your trusted WiFi network and automatically enables the VPN.
Only hiccup I’ve found is wireless Android Auto isn’t a fan of a VPN.


I came across ryot a while ago but didn’t have a chance to really play with it. It might be useful for something like this though. Grocy is another that comes to mind.


I see. That’s good to know, thanks.


Can you elaborate?


Ah, now I understand, thank you.


No, the OS that would be running Tailscale or Wireguard. If the OS doesn’t boot, those remote access options don’t work, which is where a KVM comes in handy, rather than having to hook up a monitor and keyboard.


Unless it doesn’t boot.


I’ve got mine on a subdomain through a Cloudflare tunnel that points to my local nginx proxy manager (with wildcard SSL certs) then to immich. You can do access control through Cloudflare as well. Quite low risk in my opinion as long as you protect it properly.


Looks like that one isn’t maintained. That page links to this one instead.


It works great with usenet, detects albums you have and looks for those you don’t, with a decent UI for managing.
Some don’t have the capital or spare parts lying around to build their own on premises server. A VPS is an easy, secure way to get started in the hobby. No need to gatekeep.