It depends I guess. There is a bunch of different content. Not all of it is stuff I watch but there is a good selection.
It depends I guess. There is a bunch of different content. Not all of it is stuff I watch but there is a good selection.
Email as a protocol doesn’t really support E2EE as a protocol. However, IMAP supports several forms of SSL and SSL is required by most providers.
I use a HDhomerun
You will need to look into TV guides
You can just watch over the air channels
Or an threat actor might just turn it off
Can’t you just use K-9 mail? Why is there a need for a dedicated Proton mail app
Oh, Debian!
Someone could simply modify Nextcloud to lie about encryption. If you don’t control the server there is no way to know.
If you own the hardware it isn’t a issue
It isn’t perfect but it is better than everything else I tried. Also I’ve used it long enough to understand how to make it work
If it goes bad fork it. Just look at what is now the fossify apps
I personally like Nextcloud even though it is a pain
Why not OpenWRT?
It seems very fishy to me
I don’t think you are going to have any more luck if it is clicking. What is the file system?
Virtualization has a 1-2% performance penalty
Proxmox doesn’t have a lot of overhead. However, Ceph is a beast and requires very power hardware with at least a dedicated 10g network between hosts for transfers. You also need 5 or more nodes for it to be reliable. I wouldn’t recommend Ceph as there isn’t a lot of point to it. You can get a similar functionality with NFS or ZFS replication.
Just wait until you get a few machines. You can live transfer things and dynamically allocate resources.
LXC is worse than virtualization as it pins to a single core instead of getting scheduled by the kernel scheduler. It also is quiet slow and dated. Either run Podman, Docker or full VMs. Proxmox has a really nice GUI that allows for more advanced management and live transfers between hosts. It also ships with a newer kernel than Debian although it shouldn’t matter as you are using it for virtualization.
I use Jellyfin for recording. Right now Jellyfin can not read the json guide returned by the HDhomerun API