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  • I have Paperless on home server and I am backing up offsite to StorJ (encrypted). I have it on TrueNAS that have native support for StorJ so its as easy as setting credentials and and filling a few form fields. I back up all of my non-media data there and it costs me less than 5 bucks per month. I realize you have different setup, this is just an example what I do. You can still spin up Paperless in LXC and make sure you back up to some offsite storage. You mention Proton Drive, that is another option if you really just need storage. They have data redundancy so the chance you will loose your data is virtually zero. Make sure you have recovery email though, if you forget your password no one can help you if you don't have recovery email.

  • Hi, thanks for the tip. Resilio doesn't seem to be open source, right? I think that is very important for me, I can not let something access my files if i can't check what exactly does it do.

  • I am currently looking into openCloud and also web dav. Disadvantage is that both are kinda like mounted drives on Android and not all apps can access that for some reason.

  • I always have issues with syncthing. Either when I am changing devices which would be okay, but oftentimes i find out it didnt sync for a long time and i always have to open the app on the phone and web interface on the computer to start it up again. Not sure why.. So I am in market for alternatives as well...

  • Thanks! Yeah I agree that a lots of people have no problem. The idea is more towards coordination with family especially kids that do not notice or do not want to notice 😀 This way they have easy time to pick and I have time for programming 😀

  • Thank you! 😊

  • Got it, I will explore and see whats the best 😀 Thanks!

  • Lol nice coincidence 😀 Hope you will like it! There is still a date though, it's not completely decoupled, but it's more sliding window and I only mark the chores as overdue if missed, but it still sorts neatly which is what you might like 😊 I was thinking making it pwa, which i am not sure if it can send notification. I can check it out for sure because I think it would be useful. I don't really know gotify, been using ntfy (selfhosted), so i gotta look into it and maybe what they have in common to do something more universal.

  • I am with you on the whole not wanting to use torrents. And also kinda have similar issue. I try to buy my stuff, but its becoming harder and harder avoid DRM.

    There is a benefit though in not having a huge library, I am not paralyzed with choice and I am more intentional with listening to my music. Almost like the good old days, taking a tape and sitting with my wired headphones next to a hi-fi system and "just" listening.

  • Haha, welcome 😀 I enjoy writing code and I hate all the unethical (or illegal) stuff that the AI companies do...

  • I hate microsoft!

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  • Yes, that is exactly how the axios supply chain attack worked... It ran post install script (on dependency) that downloaded malware, ran it and even cleaned it up. Everything on that machine was compromised... It can be any dependency of dependency too, deep down in the tree...

  • In case of NPM version pinning is a good practice. But also set it to ignore post install scripts. They are a bad practice and only about 2 % of all packages use it so it is unlikely it will bother you. They, the post install scripts, were used in recent supply chain attacks btw (the axios). You can either set it project wide in .npmrc file, add ignore-scripts=true, that is good for project where multiple people collaborate. And/Or system wide by running npm config set ignore-scripts true for your personal workspace. You can also achieve it by using --ignore-scripts flag during npm install, but that is way too impractical to always think about it. Also I would recommend checking npq, its a wrapper around npm cli that will give you some security summary before installing anything (and it is able to give you warning about post install scripts).

  • You probably already found out, but yes you can.

  • Forbid (personally) targetted advertising and half job is done. Suddenly user data lose a lots if value and most dark patterns are centered around the gold that is the data. That said algo should be forbidden too, I agree with you. Or at last opt-in with warning like the ones on cigarettes (algorithms cause harm to your brain).

  • You can influence and still follow the law. And I am not talking about the shady stuff. Just tell people what you are doing and why are you doing it.

  • Can it connect to the VPNs simultaneously though? I don't have it, but from what I see it can have configurations from multiple vpns but only one can be up at a time.

  • I am running tailscale to access my homelab and my exit node and I use wireguard protonVPN connection for that exit node. It involved messing with nftables, check this for more info. In theory, you could do the same with two wireguard connections. One connection in and one as an exit. Maybe easier solution would be having these on separate machines/vms. Having the exit vpn on the openWRT as default for all connections and then the connection in on a separate container or vm, and it would exit through the router. I am not sure but I think the wireguard then naturally exits trough the router (gateway).

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    Phone charger - which brand?

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    NAS drives?