Good write up. Thanks for the good lessons learned section.
Tmux is your friend for running stuff disconnected. And I agree with the other post about btrfs send/receive.
Good write up. Thanks for the good lessons learned section.
Tmux is your friend for running stuff disconnected. And I agree with the other post about btrfs send/receive.
They've been rock solid so far. Even through the initial sync from my old file server (pretty intensive network and disk usage for about 5 days straight). I've only been running them for about 3 months so far though, so time will tell. They are like most mini pc manufacturers with funny names though. I doubt I'll ever get any sort of bios/uefi update
Internet:
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All under 120w power usage
I prefer projectivy launcher. It's got a few more features and feels a little more polished.
Alpine has entered the chat...
Caddy can do both. If you're using a wildcard already, stick with it. In fact, I'd say it's more prudent to use wildcards (with DNS challenges) than http challenges.Then you aren't listing all of your domains in letsencrypt's public database for everyone to see. Nobody needs to know you've got a site called bulwarksdirtyunderpants.bulwark.ninja