I’ve used about 10 years ago too, but I’ve heard that now it needs a Mikrotik device but I’ve nver had the time to test it
I’ve used about 10 years ago too, but I’ve heard that now it needs a Mikrotik device but I’ve nver had the time to test it
Can it discover non Mikrotik devices?


Why Tailscale AND Headscale? Arent’t they the same thing?


Definitely a good suggestion!


I’m using a M720q with an Intel i5-8400T for the same purpose and I’m happy with it.


I’ve abandoned Contabo a couple of months ago and I’ve never been happier! One of the worst customer service ever and the resources that they specify in the plans don’t seems real to me.


😆 number one!


Exactly, this I what alI do!


On another note, I received some flack last week for poking fun at the Immich devs for prioritizing the platform’s new mascot over a feature I’ve personally been looking forward to (yes, they were in on it). I had planned to make a formal apology this week until I noticed they dropped another release that again left me feeling neglected as they instead celebrated 60k GitHub stars (is that a lot?).
If you need me before next Friday, I’ll be busy making the transition back to Google Photos while enjoying this custom CSS for styling a Flame dashboard to look like the Lumon MDR terminals from Severance
Both these sentence feels very childish to me.
First of all, it’s an open source software, nobody can pretend anything!
Second, it’s clear that, as mentioned by one of the developer, they were joking about it
If he was joking too, I didn’t get it.
I use Alps bigger peaks for the hosts like:
(yes, mainly from Monte Rosa) and smaller peaks for the VMs:


With Wireguard there’s really no reason.
Well, that’s kinda of a personal choice. If somebody needs to have services accessible by someone else besides him, that service can’t be behind a VPN (let’s face the truth: we know that we can’t ask all out relatives and friends to use a VPN).


Question: why don’t you crate your own Grafana dashboard? Do you have too many servers?
Let’s start with the basics: is dev.to self hosted? 😁


I second your opinion about not selfhosting Bitwarden. About email, have a look at Proton mail. All the emails are encrypted in the server and are decripted client side with your password only when you open them.
The SSD nowadays have a very high write limit, unless you’ll keep writing data on them constantly, you’ll never worn out. You will have to write about 500 times the whole SSD to wear it out (some thousands for enterprise SSDs).