

Maybe using a tailscale funnel would be a good option for you? I use one for a webdav setup to get around CF’s 100mb limit on uploads when clients won’t chunk their data properly. It was fairly easy to set up and works perfectly.
Maybe using a tailscale funnel would be a good option for you? I use one for a webdav setup to get around CF’s 100mb limit on uploads when clients won’t chunk their data properly. It was fairly easy to set up and works perfectly.
I’ve been using Floccus extension for a year or two and love it. Everyone of my browsers is supported (except for Orion), synced using my nextcloud setup, and is easy to set up. Can’t complain.
That is an option I’ve been thinking about but I’ve never used it, I’m not a dev. Maybe I’ll look at it more seriously since it does sound like what would work best, I’d really apprecieate the versioning. Thanks!
In my particular case I only have a few .env files and they don’t have any credentials in them. This is mostly for the docker-compose files.
I literally just set up a container for Erugo for this exact thing. It worked perfectly and was super easy to do. It’s just a self-hosted version of wetransfer. Could be helpful…
I think you can just download them straight from the website.
That works! Thank you!
I’ve only ever used the AIO and it’s the only one of my problem containers out of about 30. Would you mind pointing me to some decent community compose files? Thanks!!
I had some issues at first then decided to actually RTFM and once i entered my kindle serial number into the plugin, worked perfectly.
I’ve tried OCIS in a docker and just couldn’t get it to work properly. If you have a good tutorial please share!
My backup plan includes Backrest (restic) up to B2. So far so good!
I wish it was something that cool. I mean like when spinning up Immich. It makes separate containers for the server, redis, db,… etc.
Right now I have 32 active stacks running and a good number of them create at least one other container like a database. So I’m running around 60+ separate containers. The machine has maybe an i5 6500 or so in it with 32g of ram. I use unraid as the nas platform but I do all the docker stuff manually. It’s plenty fast for what I need so far… :)
I’ve really enjoyed Mona. It’s definitely worth the very nominal fee if you want more features, especially if you have multiple accounts.
I love the pair of Flux shoes I got about 6 months ago. Zero pain of Morton’s neuroma
I’m finding Linkwarden to be pretty helpful
I’ve really enjoyed Mona. Lots of good features
Simplicity.
Also Fedica.com works really well and is free.
Not sure what your preferred platform is but I’ve had great success connecting to my Calibre-web site with Yomu on iOS.