That’s an understatement, lol. And all my cabling is 6A, which is basically an iron bar 🤣. It took me and a friend of mine almost 4 days to push that wiring through
That’s an understatement, lol. And all my cabling is 6A, which is basically an iron bar 🤣. It took me and a friend of mine almost 4 days to push that wiring through
Ah, that makes sense. I have 7 nano HD in my house because constructions here are all concrete, so pretty much 1 AP per room.
Why do you have the AP in there? Doesn’t that affect your Wi-Fi range?
I know it’s a mess 😅 That NUC holds my Proxmox server.
That box is my 20TB Unraid server exclusively for storage.
+1 on Grayjay. Also Tubular. FreeTube on PC and SmartTube on TV.
This is an epic suggestion.
This is indeed sad news. I’ll forever be grateful to him. He made the door that got me through into Proxmox. God rest his soul.
I self host Freshrss and have a PWA for it. I also have Feeder in my Obtainium just in case, but it’s not currently installed.
Never used ansible before. All I know is that it seems to work with Ubiquiti edge switches.
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/collections/community/network/edgeswitch_vlan_module.html
I’ve only had it for about 4 months, but no annoyances so far. It did crash once, and it takes (in my opinion) ridiculous amounts of time to fail over a Vlan when one of my Lans goes down (upwards of 5 minutes, when my PFSense was almost instant), but other than that, it’s been super solid.
I’m in the (long) process of migrating a mix of PFsense + Tplink switches + Aruba Instant On APs to a fully unifi infrastructure. Even with the mix of devices, my network has been way more solid than ever with a Unifi Gateway Ultra, a few NanoHD APs (still mixed with some Arubas) and 1 unifi switch assisted by the rest of the tplinks.
I should finish the migration next week, no regrets.
The level and ease of control I have now would not have been possible with the previous infrastructure.
If you can still return the Omada devices, I suggest you do and go Unifi.
Sounds exactly like my setup for the last 5 years, minus NGINX (don’t need it with Cloidflared since each service is it’s own Proxmos Container and use their own exclusive tunnels).
I migrated to the Syncthing android fork, and it’s even better than the original.
I use Joplin, no complaints.
I’m looking for something similar that I can host in blue host, but all there is, apparently, is WordPress (hell no), joomla and drupal, and these are certainly not static.
Experts do allow for md + front matter yes.
I guess I’ll just end up migrating slowly. I can import the .md files one at a time into JTX, so there is that I guess.
I appreciate it. After having done a whole lot of research, Lemmy was my last attempt since I didn’t find anything.
Yeah, I’ll take some time to do that over the weekend. Thanks. Love the handle by the way. Grandpa 😁
Parece que es terminal para todo. La persona que le da mantenimiento solo va a hacer una última actualización en Diciembre (al menos eso dice) pero igual hay una bifurcacion del original mejor mantenida qué si esta en F-droid y en github.
La verdad es que a mi me dio mucho trabajo adaptarme a como funciona Syncthing, pero cuando al fin lo entendí, superó fácil. El tema con los ID de los folders y los dispositivos es que es mucho más seguro tenerlos así, ya que uno puede equivocarse con nombre y/o fallas al escribir, esto ayuda a reducir las posibilidades de errores.
Oh, that’s the thing. Since the menu and settings are showing so high up, they are no accepting the touch commands. I exported from the original app, but the fork just won’t work. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling to no avail. I’ll stay in the original Syncthing for now and try again once it stops getting maintained. Thanks anyways for all the info.
It is no riskier than any other reverse proxy or tunneling app. If you follow good opsec, you should be fine. In truth there is no bulletproof way to avoid intrusion, so do the best you can without completely doing away with convenience.