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  • I use a unique email for every single service I sign up to. I'm that paranoid too, but privacy and cyber security are a very important things!

    If AnonAddy goes out of business, I can just take my domain, and all my aliases, to another service, such as SimpleLogin for example.

    How can you do that? I have hundreds of aliases, but they are all with SimpleLogin domains, if they'll ever go out of business (good thing that they are part of the Proton galaxy now!) I'll loose all of my accounts.

  • You seems prepared on the topic so I'll jump in with a question: what do you think about SnapRAID? What are the advantages of birds? I've tried SnapRAID because it seems so malleable and easy, but (maybe for my luck of knowledge) I don't feel safe with it because I don't know what's going on, when it should do scarubs and sync and when it did do them. How do you see btrfs drives for OMV in Proxmox?

  • Nice list, thanks! About file sync, have you tried Syncthing? If yes, why didn't you stick with it? About the app store, are you relying only on Obtanium? What about those apps that don't provide the apk?

  • I'Ve installed it on my VPS (with Docker) some days ago and I'm loving it! It can save the content of the page, you can add tags, it has Firefox extension (maybe Chrome too, but please, please, please don't use Chrome!) and an Android app too!!!

  • No idea! I don't run my own mail server. But if you read a bit up here, there's a guy who runs his own mail server(s) since years. But the selfhosted world seems to be full (well...not so full) of people that self host their mail server.

  • But there are even people that still self host email server (have a look in the selfhosted subreddit for example). IP reputation is a thing, for sure, but I don't feel that it's been brought up by the big corp wickedly, it's a good way to prevent spam to arrive to the server. There are thousands of email providers in the world that are not Google, Amazon, Microsoft or some other big corp. This means that is possible. Is it difficult? For me for sure!!! But I think that the rising difficulty has been a result of this fields over the years. Just my 2 cents.

  • Me too, I'll never self host my email server. Too much time that I don't have to set it up correctly, manage the antispam and other thing that I don't even know . And if it goes down and I don't have time to look into it (which would be the case 95% of the time 🙈), I'll be without email for I don't know how long.

  • Hi Ruud, I know my original post wasn't so nice, wasn't ment to be, I've written in different moment and that's the result. Sorry. Technically speaking, isn't the Cloudflare protection efficient against the DDoS of the last days? What is overloading the server?

  • I've never used alerting in Grafana, how do they work? Is it possible to get alert if a ping is higher than xx for a period of time? What are alertmanager and node-explorer? Plugins or standalone tools? Sorry for all the questions! 😁 And thanks for the info!