ext4 and others too.
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ext4 and others too.
You can ignore the RAM usage, it’s just cache. It uses up to half your RAM by default but if other things need it zfs will just clear RAM for that to happen.
Sounds like your business needs to update their GPO to disable those features that aren’t useful for your business.
Except for disabling UAC, that’s basically like logging in and running everything as root on Linux.
There are also options that are open source, like OsmAnd+ or Organic Maps.
I’ve yet to come across one that doesn’t allow it, that’s a pretty important feature for anything listening on a port to have.
Throw the whole thing into a YAML linter: https://www.yamllint.com/ and see what it says. Likely a spacing/indent format error or something like that.
Make sure cloudflare proxy is disabled on that DNS record.
You can just change the port directly on the application for one of them.
Sure, but the cost of batteries is at the point where even with replacements every 10-15 years you’ll spend less than you would buying power from the grid.
All of them, plus storage batteries are under much less abuse and are different chemistry that lasts a lot longer.
Bluesky is a lot easier to use vs fediverse stuff, discovering stuff is also easier in my experience vs mastodon.
Why so angry?
This lets you share photos without directly exposing Immich to the internet.
I don’t see the point in getting so worked up over someones project they made and decided to share, it’s not like you’re being forced to use it.
Sounds like you need to set up the Jellyfin server as a windows service so it starts without logging in. I’m surprised it doesn’t do this automatically as part of the installer setup.
Alternatively you can just set up auto-login for your windows user account, but that gives you no security from local access.
Essentially you need a load balancer hosted somewhere that the traffic hits before getting routed to one of the 2 servers. That could be a VPS running Traefik if you prefer that.
Alternatively you could both run something like IPFS and run the static site on that, but anyone accessing the site would either need IPFS installed, or use a gateway hosted somewhere (Cloudflare has a public for example).
It’s kind of depressing how fragmented the Matrix ecosystem is, a bunch of clients but none seem to support everything together, servers that are slow and bloated, and don’t support super basic maintenance tasks like cleaning up old stuff, etc…
There isn’t a true replacement for Wordpress because of the sheer availability of plugins it has.
But for simple sites like blogs and personal sites Grav CMS is one I’ve used, and it gives you a web admin panel similar to Wordpress, so the learning curve isn’t too bad.
Drupal also gets mentioned a lot as a replacement.
There are also static site generators like Hugo, but those require learning a lot about the specific one you use, and are pretty complex to use, and if you need non-static content like a web form or something it can add a lot of complexity to your whole setup.
It can be anything you want.
How you change it depends on the specific server you’re using, I use SFTPGo for a webdav server and when I create a new user it just asks where the data should go.
Keep multiple reliable (and tested) backups, if something fails restore a backup.
Don’t rely on any storage, RAID or anything else to be recoverable when something goes wrong.
Annoying that it doesn’t give more details!
I think you might need to add your site to google search console to see more details on specifically why it was listed as unsafe.
Some info here: https://web.dev/articles/use-search-console
You could do it with mdadm