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It’s not self-hosted, but Tailscale funnels are also an option.
It’s not self-hosted, but Tailscale funnels are also an option.
Yeah it’s wild, the larger the channel width in use the faster it drops off too.
6GHz Wifi is even shorter range!
If I’m like 5 feet from the AP I’ll see about 600Mbps on 2x2 802.11AC, that’s about as good as it’s going to get because the link speed is only 866Mbps, and you’re never going to get close to that with actual transfer speeds due to overhead.
Speed drops off very rapidly with range on 5GHz, so across the room it’ll be down to 300Mbps or so already.
Gotcha, mine always seems to be 1GB of space usage on all my PCs so I figured that was just the default.
Yes, don’t expose Windows to the internet
It sounds like they’re just exposing a game server, not windows.
Yep, every browser has a browser cache, I believe in Firefox it’s set to 1GB by default? It will cache assets like JS or images on the same domain name.
Quality of their products maybe? Cloudflare feels like they put a lot of effort into their product, Google not so much with how buggy everything is and how often they just abandon products they offer.
Getting DDOSed or hacked is very very rare for anyone self hosting. DDOS doesn’t really happen to random people hosting a few small services, and hacking is also rare because it requires that you expose something with a significant enough vulnerability that someone has a way into the application and potentially the server behind it.
But it’s good to take some basic steps like an isolated VLAN as you’ve mentioned already, but also don’t expose services unless you need to. Immich for example if it’s just you using it will work just fine without being exposed to the internet.
You might be interested in this then, it’s an app that uses AI to auto-tag saved bookmarks: https://hoarder.app/
Have you tried bookmarking things instead of leaving them open as tabs?
Immich has been great, no issues with any of their breaking updates so far.
AFAIK the user account created by default on windows will be a full privilege account, so won’t need a password to gain admin through UAC. Essentially the same as Linux where you can gain root privileges through sudo by using your own password.
But if you create an account with standard user privileges it will ask your for the password to an administrator account to gain admin. I’m not sure what the linux equivalent of this would be, denying sudo access would be too restrictive so maybe there’s an in between where you need the password to an admin user to gain sudo.
No, 2FA stops someone from getting into your account if they have the password.
I find it really hard to read for getting the information I need quickly, too much going on with too much useless info.
App and program are interchangeable terms, it doesn’t matter.
“Usually”
And stuff like this is why Linux communities get a bad rep lol. No one cares that the the term all only came along with the iPhone, it’s a common term now so get used to it.
With vaultwarden it’s very easy, just change the port map in the docker compose file on the host side. No idea how to do it with the official server stack.
It can be done if you implement a reverse proxy in front of the services.
No, but you should already have good backups in place (right??) so restoring if something breaks isn’t too hard.