No, you are correct. If you are the only person accessing the service you don’t need to open any ports since you access your network via Wireguard anyway.
No, you are correct. If you are the only person accessing the service you don’t need to open any ports since you access your network via Wireguard anyway.
It tries to install the associated package when given a path to a configuration file.
Didn’t know about Pipeline. Looks interesting.
Which one did you find?
I used to run multiple containers with TrueNAS Scale through their apps system (not as a VM in TrueNAS) and it was very unstable. I constantly had to fix something and the apps had constant updates even though there were no updates to the apps itself. It was really annoying to work with. I switched to Fedora Server and it has been much better since.
That’s what I thought.
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that honestly had me wondering just how the FritzBox knows the ISP doesn’t allow it, but that’s a different topic
Because the Fritzbox uses a DS-Lite tunnel.
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Hack is my favourite.
Nothing about this is simpler than just using a proper password manager.
What’s the source for this image?
I live in Germany too without using cash for a few years now and it’s no problem at all.
I want to use Neovim but I haven’t gotten around to really learning it yet.
TrueNAS uses ZFS
Does it have functional smooth scrolling yet?
I think I have never looked into FreshRSS plugins. I should take a look.
I used the same guide and it works great.
Does encrypting your disks change something for the end user in day to day usage? I’m honest, I’ve never used encrypted disks in my life.
I agree. And if you want some level of convenience and some level of privacy I think Apple is the way to go.
For example I have the skills to use GrapheneOS but I just don’t want to deal with it and I want to still be able to use NFC payments. So iOS is the next best thing.