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    2 days ago

    Actually, one thing I want to do is switch from services being on a subdomain to services being on a path.

    immich.myserver.com -> myserver.com/immich
    jellyfin.myserver.com -> myserver.com/jellyfin
    

    I’m getting tired of having to update DNS records every time I want to add a new service.

    I guess the tricky part will be making sure the services support this kind of routing…







  • but if simple is what you want then a Synology DS225+ should get you up n running quickly

    Ah, I forgot to mention I’m already running my own Debian server. Ideally, I wouldn’t have to buy another device just for online file management.

    Which part of the seafile install was it that made you back off?

    There’s proxies behind proxies behind proxies that proxy to proxies so you can proxy while you proxy.

    I managed to install half of it, but then some of the many servers you need to install didn’t end up talking with each other. I tried studying the architecture for a bit, but still couldn’t figure out which server’s request I needed to rewrite in order for the other server to see it.











  • He probably found your info online through a data broker. Everyone’s info is pretty available on any search engine…

    I had a similar situation once. I signed up for Optery to try to delete all of my info. It worked. Also, keep in mind that you can be tracked via family. So you might delete your data, but some of your info may still be available if they’re able to look up any family members.

    This also works in reverse though! If you have any of his info, you can look him up on various data broker sites.

    Also, I invested in an alarm system, cameras to sleep better at night. Slept with my phone near and I bought some pepper spray and a bat.







  • I don’t know anyone who works in tech (not IT) that is allowed to use Wangblows for development. If you’re a programmer/software developer, you’ll 1000% have to use Linux, either directly or indirectly. From small hardware devices, to automous cars, to simple web sites, all of that uses Linux. Lots of places give you a Linux laptop or at the very least give you Mac—because they consider Mac close enough to Linux. I’ve never needed to use Macroshit Office Suite for anything related to work. Zoom and Slack are the standard in Silicon Valley and both work fine on Linux.