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  • The docker image automatically updated the install to nextcloud 30, but the forms app requires nextcloud 29 or lower.

    Lol. Do not blame others for your incompetence. If you have automatically updates enabled then that is your fault when it breaks things. Just pin the major version with a tag like nextcloud:29 or something. Upgrading major versions automatically in production is a terrible decision.

  • That brings me to what's available. I almost pulled the trigger on Synology DS423+. It looks reasonable powerful, I can put 4 SATA SSDs and 2 M.2... that's what I thought. But it turned out it's not possible to use M.2 as storage with anything but Synology's own overpriced drives that aren't even available in my country.

    You can use a script to make them available. Still a pain.

    Since you only need 2 TB, why do you even bother with the m.2 slots?

    Why do you think that you need the m.2 in the first place? I guess you are hang up on "sata bad cause m.2 new" (thats btw only the connector not the interface, there are sata m.2 as well)

    sata can handle 6 Gbps. That's 6 times more than most home network connections can even handle. Since you have not mentioned once how many Ethernet ports the systems have and how fast they are, i figure you only have a 1 Gbps LAN.

    Yes NVMe SSDs are somewhat cheaper these days, but not that much that i would bother with it. We are only talking about 2 times 2 tb.

  • Yes it has better defenses against timing attacks. Just alone the fact that multiple packets are bundled together makes it harder to identify the route a single package used.

    Also, it seems that I2P is more vulnerable against deanonymization when leaving the hidden network, i think the official I2P faq has some info about that, but have not read up upon it myself.

  • Not only huge files. At the end of the article the author goes on about changing the load or manipulating the timing of the traffic.

    For both you need to be part of the network and (to some degree) the traffic you want to trace needs to go through a node you are controlling if i understand it correctly. With increasing size it becomes more difficult.

  • Garlic routing[1] is a variant of onion routing that encrypts multiple messages together to make it more difficult[2] for attackers to perform traffic analysis and to increase the speed of data transfer.[3]

    First sentence. Check up the linked article as source.

  • Garlic routing[1] is a variant of onion routing that encrypts multiple messages together to make it more difficult[2] for attackers to perform traffic analysis and to increase the speed of data transfer.[3]

    First sentence. Check up the linked article as source.

  • EAS is not implemented so imap and pop3 only. But i heard they currently work on EAS and should be arriving in the near future.

    For EAS there is also a paid plugin Owl i think.

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  • Your entire argument was "Ah is useless and Wh gives consumers the information to determine battery life" So go ahead, determine the battery life.

    Not quit sure where battery life is comming from, thats not my argument. To restate and also better phrase my argument: Stored energy is the better measure for consumers for the quantification of the battery size in a consumer device compared to Ah stored charge.

    Now i can cross compare devices based on that and do not have to worry about the Voltage of the battery of any other devices.

    Please state the calculation that you would use to "determine how often you have to recharge" that is valid for Wh and not for Ah.

    I never claimed that this is possible. I wrote "can recharge" not 'have to". I am referring to devices like a power bank which i can calculate with a simple:

    powerbank has 100Wh and phone has 25Wh so 100/25=4 -> i can recharge my phone 4 times using that powerbank.