Archwiki is really an invaluable source of information, I use it regularly even if I never touched Arch.
whysofurious
Nice to know I am not alone! And I only recently started with linux, so I guess it's not really something that goes away with time 😂
I need to take a look at an immutable OS sooner or later, although I feel I would be annoyed for not being able to modify stuff for my liking (probably I will never be satisfied in any case)
Thanks for the answer : downtime isn't a problem since I am the only one using the server for now, and I still have leftovers from a previous setup (stremio, local music) for the days I will be without the server.
You are absolutely right, I haven't checked the backups yet, but I will make sure to do it. I was thinking to wipe radarr or sonarr, reinstall the container and restore from their manual backups, to see if everything works. For Immich is probably safer to start from scratch, I don't have that many photos backed-up anyway and I heard it might not always work.
Thanks for the suggestion! Yes I was grabbing everything that casaos didn't have from linuxserver.io, and read some of their stuff too, but I will be sure to check also dockerrun :) Downtime isn't a problem since I am the only one using the server for now, and I still have leftovers from a previous setup (stremio, local music)
Unfortunately I am not going to be able to afford a new hardware upgrade for a while, but otherwise yes that would have been the safest solution :)
That's interesting, thanks for sharing! :) I will try it out, as soon as I will have the will to update all my configs with the new app password. Amazing news tough!
Another mailbox.org user here. I did the same switch as @caravaggio@feddit.nl around the same time and I can highly recommend as well. Setting up custom domains is also not hard and well documented in their knowledge-base. I am also using it for calendars and contacts with no issues at all. A plus of their premium (3€/month) plan, apart from custom domains, is that you have access to a series of other things (appointments, videoconferencing etc.) which are a nice thing to have if you need them (as an occasional teacher in academia I enjoyed having the options, especially since I could avoid Google/Microsoft stuff).
The only annoying thing is how they handle 2fa login on their website. I rarely need to login, but when I do I always suffer.
This is exactly how I feel! Everything works but I feel there is a lot that was ""forced'" on me that I don't use, and conversely a lot that is going on 24/7 and I don't really know how it works.