I wouldn't be exposing any management consoles to the internet either way, too much risk with something that has docker socket access.
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Komodo is the best portainer alt I've found, I read through the Arcane info but it doesnt seem as good. Komodos editor also works great.
My favorite is 'fast and lightweight' followed by 'RAM required >500MB' for a some kind of basic server.
If you want automatic updates over major versions most images will have the :latest tag for that.
It doesnt actually bypass the firewall.
When you tell docker to expose a port on 0.0.0.0 its just doing what you ask of it.
I can't imagine we currently produce enough electricity for every car to be electric.
Plus all the production processes for the cars themselves, and the energy to power them puts off waste heat. Even solar panels benefit from running cooler by having heat removed from them.
It feels like Bazzite tells you a million times over that you absolutely should not layer packages, it scared me off for sure since I'm new to immutable systems and don't really know how they work fully.
Depends what protocols you need?
If you use SMB install the Samba server package. If you use WebDAV install a WebDAV server like SFTPGo, etc..
If you want a google drive like replacement there's Nextcloud, Owncloud, Seafile, and others.
For the drives themselves you can have traditional RAID with MD, or ZFS for more reliability and neat features, or go with MergerFS + SnapRAID, or just directly mount the disks and store files on some and backup to the others with Restic or something.
Lots of options!
If you use it with an account and have watch history its really quite good at recommending relevant stuff.
I think it also depends on what you're searching for though, like if I search for a guide on changing fork seals on my motorcycle the results are pretty much fine.
Yeah I guess these days the majority of users have fast enough connections that its not worth it. It sucks if you have crappy internet though hah.
Thats how I describe Jellyfin, it works fine, its just inconvenient to use.
Well that was horrifying, a bit much.