That must be fun, when you’re not busy doing crossfit or planning your vegan meals.
That must be fun, when you’re not busy doing crossfit or planning your vegan meals.
You’re forgetting the finest feature - you have to tell everyone in the real world and online that you use arch btw.
Good boss. What are you using it as? I’m guessing some homelab setup but will be interesting to know
Wonder if it’s running on Linux
They mean to keep the files only on your desktop, keep it always on, and use VPN from your laptop to your desktop to access whatever files you want at that time from the desktop directly.
Why would you say I’m a anyprojectname?
No, sorry I haven’t tried it with Syncthing. Mainly using it for immich, seafile, a matrix server, some arr apps and a status monitor called dashdot. Would be useful for syncthing though, never thought of trying it - I’ll give it a shot over the weekend and let you know how it goes!
Thanks, it took some prompts but it worked in the end! I used a few subdomains of an actual domain I use for email…
I used chatgpt to create the exact steps, commands and configurations I needed for my setup and achieved this the seemingly cheatful way. I used nginx and certbot. Worked like a charm. Congrats!
Out of those I’ve tried hetzner and milesweb and I thought hetzner was better in terms of ping times for me and easy to use
In most countries it’s the sale point which matters, not which state you reside in, for indirect tax. I would assume it’s the same in the US. For example if you’re on holiday in a different state or country, they wouldn’t charge what you’re charged back home.