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That’s a pretty good use case with the router - I’m gonna try that
That’s a pretty good use case with the router - I’m gonna try that
It’s a little laggy and not mobile optimized, so it wouldn’t be the vest choice for a smartphone
Yes
You’re welcome : )
Oh that’d be really cool
Hahah yeah whatever that is
Hi
I started self hosting 3 years ago when I got wind of tailscale. I’ve always cared about privacy and building things so that was great.
My infrastructure consists of two machines.
One - my personal and work server A deskmini i3 12th gen
256GB Boot drive 4TB NVME data drive
-photoprism -syncthing -nextcloud -Firefox+VPN -archivebox
Two - my media server that I let 6ish other people access - PC tower i3 12th gen
512GB Boot and docker config file drive 4*4TB HDD mergerfs for raw data
-jellyfin -*arr suite -gluetun VPN -audiobookshelf (also for auto downloading podcasts) -calibre-web
You couldn’t make this stuff up
That is a good point.
What about a double window, one EU and one US
Honestly, I think the verti slide windows make for a better breeze infrastructure than the tilt windows , because the tilt windows can be force shut by sudden strong winds.
And in the summer when I need a strong breeze at night and have to fully open the windows, I have to hold them open with a chair or something because they will slam-shut in the middle of the night.
I complain a lot about silly american building stuff but in the case of breezes, I think the verti slide is superior.
Also, they’re more adjustable. Euro windows can do tilt or open, but the vertical slide windows have a range.
This is so lit
I just read that tailscale and mullvad offer a joint service where traffic outside your tailnet always exits through mullvad