Looks great. I’ll probably wait for a flatpak and try it out.
I’ve already automated Restic with bash scripts and systemd timers but… used to use Vorta with Borg and did like having a GUI.
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Looks great. I’ll probably wait for a flatpak and try it out.
I’ve already automated Restic with bash scripts and systemd timers but… used to use Vorta with Borg and did like having a GUI.
I do with Mobius and it’s usable. I have a Synology NAS always there at home to sync to though. (Mobius syncs 1-2 hours per day in the background but it’s dynamic and not predictable thanks to Apple).
If I didn’t syncing between iOS devices would probably not work very well.
Yes instant syncing with iOS requires you to open the app if you can’t wait. I’ll often open Mobius if I’m working back and forth to make sure it syncs instantly.
You could probably create a Tailscale vpn network (or something similar) and setup Syncthing to use the Tailscale address of your laptop.
Obsidian + Syncthing is what I’ve settled on. Not perfect, but the best I’ve used.
Works great. Just remember syncing is not the same as a backup. Make sure you do backups!
Jellyfin really is free :p
Also on Roku with a recent update
5 minutes after every computer boot to a NAS. Then nightly from the NAS to the cloud.
Wireguard is just much faster connection-wise. Built into the kernel too. Since it came out I haven’t gone back to openvpn.
Nothing wrong with openvpn otherwise. More config options.
Something like Tailscale makes wireguard setup dead easy.
It’s just so easy.
Headscale if you want to self host.
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I’m pretty technical… but I love my Synology.
It just works. Obvious choice for those that aren’t techy.
Interface is riddled with stuff that isn’t on my local network.
I just want something to manage the stuff on my local network!
Anyways… I now use Jellyfin a lot for the above reasons … until it doesn’t work lol.
Yeah it’s just a frontend for Borg (which is great).
I just mount and browse in Nautilus. I have a mount script aliased to open-backup.
I started on a raspberry pi and would highly recommend. Great for tons of things to self host.
It’ll run Plex no problem, just forget transcoding.
Great as a NAS but pretty low specced for hosting many more demanding applications for the cost.
I run Plex on mine but was faster on a raspberry pi 3 lol.
For file management, backups, etc. It’s stellar.
And they’re very likely way too short
Just depends what you use for syncing since keepass doesn’t sync itself.
Syncthing is obviously popular.
If you keep the database in the cloud I recommend using a keyfile in addition to the password which is NOT kept in the cloud.
Very secure that way even if your cloud account is compromised.
I keep TOTP in a separate database.
I tried it and it didn’t work well for me (can’t remember why, it was awhile ago).