

You could try wormhole. It makes a direct connection.
You could try wormhole. It makes a direct connection.
You can also use something called wormhole. Very handy tech.
Looks very cool! Added it to my home lab to-do!
Exactly. Imagine if all those orders weren’t mobile, and were in fact local. The queue would be insane, visually. Now you only have the queue mentally. Either way the solution is more workers.
So a medieval charge would have been even more insane for them.
I switched to Immich and will never look back.
On my Fritzbox, I needed to add all my Subdomains to a list under:
DNS Rebind Protection Your FRITZ!Box suppresses DNS responses that refer to IP addresses in its own home network (DNS rebind protection). Here you can specify exceptions for which DNS rebind protection should not apply. Do this by entering the complete name of the host (domain name including the subdomain) in the list.
That’s under network settings, advanced. In case you have that.
Some people really do :D
You don’t.
Unless it is publicised or an obvious bug exists in your code and you see the consequences of it in their system.
I use a HDD for my immich instance. I have a feeling it might have made the initial import process quicker (complete google photos dump). However, general usage, I have found zero bottlenecks.
The one German Astronaut: Stoßlüften!!!
Scan it. For the love of whatever you believe in. I need to know!
Sorry you lost your community. That really sucks.
On the other hand, welcome to a new community!
That’s always a danger.
You could host the server on its own vlan and use tailscale to tunnel from a VPS to your server. This way your IP isn’t exposed to the public. You can also add crowdsec or similar on the VPS.
I do the same thing with traefik on my dirt cheap VPS.