

I use both, Traefik on my docker host that’s also used for trying out new stacks, and NPM at work for a config that won’t change (ever, probably).
Yes, the NPM web ui is somewhat easier in regard to proxying targets outside Docker.
I use both, Traefik on my docker host that’s also used for trying out new stacks, and NPM at work for a config that won’t change (ever, probably).
Yes, the NPM web ui is somewhat easier in regard to proxying targets outside Docker.
Going container-only on a Debian base is a very stable environment without filling up your system with leftovers from experimenting with new services.
And yes, Jellyfin runs fine in a container.
That is not an unpopular opinion at all.
If you’re not sure what you’re doing yet, do NOT start by hosting a mailserver at home. It will only lead to headaches and frustration, especially if your household is depending on those mails working reliably from day one.
Vaultwarden works really well for me.
If you don’t want to wait, Owncloud Infinite Scale is basically ready right now, and Opencloud is unlikely to be more than a rebranded fork in the beginning anyway. So should be good for testing the principle right now.
monitors
Don’t underestimate the power draw of multiple monitors.
But while you’re at it: simply turn off different devices on the same power strip and check what actually draws how much.
Authelia
Think about implementing this pretty early, if your plan is to use it for your own services ( which I’d assume).
You mean available up/download speeds? In which format did you store your data? Which data fields did you record?
So what’s the problem according to FF?
As I have basically all devices connected to my Nextcloud instance, I simply use that. I don’t have any “time-critical” file transfers though.
That’s a known Boost problem. Nothing you can do.
That sounds like a job for… a spreadsheet.
There are other options available, especially if you just want file sharing. Pydio Cells, Owncloud Infinite Scale, a custom WebDAV setup, etc.
What are your main goals? Do you want all data on all machines, or all files on a central server and only sync what you want?
How did you set up Syncthing on your laptop?
The technology is still in use today and new systems are built, e.g. for moving around kab samples in large hospitals or industrial sites. Pretty hard to email those.
Works well for me, although with Docker. The labeling can be a bit non-intuitive at first, but it’s really solid.
Also, I simply love autodiscovery.
FreshRSS works well for me, also in combination with Read You on Android.
Wait, you update productions systems without running a staging environment? Or even checking the update notes and your installed apps? Also no backups? What kind of business are you running over there?
Nextcloud data daily, same for the docker configs. Less important/rarely changing data once per week. Automatic sync to NAS and online storage. Irregular and manual sync to an external disk.
7 daily backups, 4 weekly backups, “infinite” monthly backups retained (until I clean them up by hand).