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  • I ran lots of containers on a Pi 4 but recently purchased two cheap Chinese mini PC's with 16GB RAM and an SSD. They're so much faster and only a bit dearer than a Pi. I run Proxmox on both.

    Absolutely nothing wrong with the Pi though. The Pi 4 lives on with a USB drive attached. I have NFS configured on it to backup my Proxmox VMs to it. It also hosts all the media for Jellyfin.

  • Only UK is known to have only moderate decline, but they probably think it's independence for UK to buy Tesla, because fuck Europe for some reason???

    That's a strange comment to make and I doubt it has anything to do with the EU.

    Any UK EV car review I watch, the Tesla comes out on top. The issue with EV's is public charging and Tesla's charging network is a big reason people go with Tesla's. They also tend to have the longest range and retain their value longer. Company cars are also favouring EV's to make themselves look better and once again the Tesla is the recommended vehicle by the leasing company. Why? Because of the charging network.

    The other obvious one is the UK public consumes a lot of US media and social media and therefore is now heavily influenced by the US.

  • Yes. I use KeePass every day but it's not similar to Bitwarden and Proton Pass which are very similar to each other.

    I will ask, although this is a question for everyone I suppose. Why not use MEGA if your also using Cryptomator?

  • Caddy is awesome! I originally went for nginx proxy manager to manage my certs as it has a GUI. However, despite being text based, Caddy is so even easier to configure...

     {
        
            email myemail@mydomain.net
    }
    
    jellyfin.mydomain.net {
            reverse_proxy 192.168.0.1:8096
    }
    
    
    That's all there is to it. Caddy does the heavy lifting.
      
  • Work fine for finding locally if in Bluetooth range. Not good for finding lost things outside of that. I lost some keys in July last year. Still not found since then.

    Apples biggest benefit is the sheer number of phones that can help locate lost items. I was hoping Androids Find my Device network to be the same but currently it's really lacking.