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https://filerun.com/
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(Quote) That's an excellent point, they're definitely less hassle. I wonder how long some of these providers will last, but I guess migrating from one to another (especially if they support rclone) isn't any more work than maintaining servers. I've…
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(Quote) I've been deliberating whether to use cloud providers vs self-hosting. Here's what I have. * Koofr 100 GB lifetime * Filen 100 GB lifetime * Mega 400 GB annual * Syncthing with Filebrowser 4 TB across 3 dedicated servers * Synology (on Tail…
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(Quote) I kept the 10 GB with my lifetime deal for 110 GB total.
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Just a note that Koofr's lifetime deals don't stack. I already have a 100 GB lifetime on my account, but if I went for the 250 GB plan, I'd just have 250 GB of storage, unless I create a separate account.
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(Quote) Absolutely true. In the case of 2FA, I'm willing to pay the cost to get what I consider to be significant benefit.
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I use it everywhere I can. The more protection the better, especially with all of the data breaches. Of course, if the 2FA secret is stored with the user data, it may not help.
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+1 for Amazon SES. I've been using them to send 10K+ emails a month to a double opt-in list and deliverability has been great. Open rates are even better than I was using Mailchimp, for a fraction of the price.
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(Quote) Veracrypt has a portable version which I store in the same cloud storage as the encrypted drive, so it gets backed up too. Thus decrypting 20 years later should be simple. I would be concerned if an app required any external dependencies li…
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I've come across a few complaints from lifetime pCloud users saying their accounts were closed due to having copyrighted content, which the users denied having. I have no idea if it's accurate or not, but it made me hesitate. I too have a lifetime K…
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I still use Veracrypt, but have been thinking about switching to Cryptomator. I tried Cryptomator a few weeks ago and it worked well, but for some reason I prefer Veracrypt. Probably just familiarity and stability, since I've been using it (or TrueC…
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+1 to RSS all the things. I too use FreshRSS and try to centralize as much as I can, but I've not found a good solution for RSS feeds that require a login other than basic auth, which works perfectly in FreshRSS.
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(Quote) I've heard good things about it from people who use it but I don't have firsthand experience.
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(Quote) TIL GitHub repos show referrers B)
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(Quote) It's really nice to see this sort of concern for the wellbeing of the folks dealing with this. It's easy to point fingers at what they could have done differently (I started thinking that way myself at first), but this must be an incredibly …
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(Quote) Same here. The monthly price is far more reasonable if you're willing to go with the 5-year plan. They're having a flash sale right now that works out to $2.11/month. I've been using Standard Notes as my primary notes solution (switched from…
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I've been using them for several months with no downtime according to Hetrixtools monitoring. Speedy hardware is nice too.
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BuyVM slices are tor-friendly with unlimited bandwidth. I'm not sure what their port speed is though.
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I don't know if it would have helped in the long run, but their plans seemed to offer too much for free. I'm sad to see them have to shut down.
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(Quote) Just a note that the readme states it is alpha software.
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I upgraded to 5.5 and haven't had any issues.
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Thanks for sharing. I've been testing Runcloud, Ploi, Moss.sh and Cleaver and this looks like a great alternative. Where'd you find it?
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+1 for duplicacy (backing up to Wasabi). I also create a daily rclone snapshot to BackBlaze B2 for redundancy.
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Aegis is open source and has a straightforward backup option. https://github.com/beemdevelopment/Aegis
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