My journey⋮ Nextcloud ---> syncthing + radicale
Much simpler, easier to maintain, less resources needed
My journey⋮ Nextcloud ---> syncthing + radicale
Much simpler, easier to maintain, less resources needed
So, the R320 is just for bulk storage?
Personally I'd drop that one for the lowest power consumption box I could find... unless it's part of a (V)SAN for your R710?
But be careful with assuming many SFF PCs will be better than 1x R710, consider their power properly as they might be more expensive... servers ~~are~~ can be more efficient at heavier loads
Got a link for that? Searching for "garage backup storage" doesn't really get me anywhere...
Nice. I'll go that way when I next brave the dust and cobwebs where the server's currently located
Aha! I was considering moving from proxmox to incus too, but incus seemed quite new and not much documentation (at the time)
How do you find it now?
Yeah, same. I have a FP3+ and was hoping to wait until 4+ came out, but I guess not...
Very true.
I went for the Fairphone 3+ instead of the FP3.
It's the exact same phone, but a couple of modules were improved.
I wish they were doing this for the FP4 / FP5 instead of a whole new phone
FP3 user here... 0 issues.
Well, to be 100% honest, I replaced most of the original apps, so maybe they were the problem?
There was an Android update which did something to the camera? (I think), but it's all fine now
Not that I'm aware of
And considering they get Security updates for years, I'm not sure what they're referring to
Users of Chromium-based browsers such as Microsoft Edge, Brave, Opera, and Vivaldi are also advised to apply the fixes as and when they become available.
Skimming through the Qualsys report it seems that the attacker would already need access to the device first, to be able to crash the processes and then collect the hashes, so I'd say this vulnerability appears to need chaining with other(s)?
Is this where we find out that @Emperor@feddit.uk was actually @tom@feddit.uk?