

Hey at least they finally upgraded their awful account website ahah
Hey at least they finally upgraded their awful account website ahah
I might have been unlucky, I hope you’ll have a better experience than me! Let’s not forget that I’ve been very happy with them for years before this happened.
Still hesitating between Netcup and a dedicated Kimsufi, but I am most likely going with Netcup in a week when their Easter sale starts :)
Thanks for the explanation :)
Why should I stop using vps for my needs? I looked at the dedicated servers but they’re all too expensive for me.
And yea I would like it to be all SSD, to me it makes a big difference for browsing large file collections, pictures and videos.
Oh this is great! Thanks!!
I would have really liked to use their servers, but unfortunately they don’t have the right combination of specs for me.
Consumer wise though, they’re great. I use their products regularly for my company.
I couldn’t find similar products on Ionos and Hetzner (either too expensive or not enough storage).
However I didn’t know Netcup, and it seems to be a pretty good fit! Especially the VPS 3000.
Thank you :)
Ahh I see, you helped me understand thz other comment. Thanks a lot!
I see thank you.
But if I want to keep my Proton VPN connection active, I don’t think what you’re describing is doable.
That would mean being connected to two vpns at once wouldn’t it?
EDIT : i get it now, if I configure it on the router, I won’t have to connect to two vpns on the same device
This might be a dumb question, but could I access my Jellyfin through an external VPN like Proton?
I have it set up in my raspberry to download Linux ISOs and run Jellyfin
Bashtop if you want something more graphical
Sounds a lot like autojump
As some said, it’s fine!
I have it installed on my raspberry pi to run Jellyfin and a few other apps, and it’s been mostly stable. However I’ve had the same thoughts as you, so I can confirm that you won’t be able to learn as much with it.
Some of my other needs are hosted on a VPS without CasaOS, and that’s where I was able to learn most of what I know. It’s also where I spent the most time configuring and fixing incompatibilities.
I’d suggest that you keep CasaOS for the things you want to depend on, and start learning on another system without CasaOS by installing apps you’re interested to try out. This way you’ll learn about reverse proxies, certificates, docker, etc, without being afraid to mess up your current setup.
Looks like excalidraw to me, but not sure!
Yep. I stupidly thought I could use it on my work laptop. Big nope, I had to go back after 2 hours.
It has great potential, but it’s still far from being ready… 😔
Because most things built with Rust are faster than their equivalent, especially electron-based apps.
So as a user, regardless of the cult following, i’m happy that this tech exists and is being adopted so fast.
Immich for photos (the only proper Google photos alternative) Nextcloud for storing documents and photos (read by immich). Jellyfin to replace Plex.
Oh! Great resources thanks