Thank you for pushing me into the rabbit hole. But gluetun already has a socks proxy server built in, if I read that correctly on their github.
Thank you for pushing me into the rabbit hole. But gluetun already has a socks proxy server built in, if I read that correctly on their github.
This sounds very interesting. I always wondered if I could use a paid VPN together with Tailscale or Netbird. But I’m not sure I understood how you set this up. And what are Android private spaces?
Roughly 92% of the browser’s code is open source coming from Chromium, 3% is open source coming from us, which leaves only 5% for our UI closed-source code.
https://vivaldi.com/blog/technology/why-isnt-vivaldi-browser-open-source/
Only the UI part is not open source.
Can you compare this to dockge by any chance?
I use MicroOS as a base and my services are docker stacks handled with dockge. No problems until now.
How can I make it more secure?
I’m not exposing any ports so it should be fine, right? I think about using tailscale or netbird though.
Importing list of portainer templates would be nice. And security patches every once in a while.
Is a NUC better or similar to a N100?
Is there a percentage of the TDP which is usually the idle power draw?
Best would be below 100€. 200€ would be possible but I’d have to save a bit.
So back to beelink on amazon?
How much was it?
Unfortunately tere doesn’t seem to be a market for used Tiger Lakes yet.
What do you think about a i5-7200U? It has a Intel 620 iGPU.
Alright so I checked the docs but I’m not fluent with video codecs. For av1 you need basically a new integrated gpu, right? But for x265 (is that the same as H.265 in the docs?) a kaby lake should be fine if I read that correctly.
So maybe a i5-7200U should be capable enough?
Edit: And to answer your question about the RPi: it seemed to me that I had to reduce the quality to watch a film without stuttering and in the future I might want to stream on a projector so I want the highest possible resolution.
Okay and what about longevity of the drives? That should just depend on the number of writes, right?
But an M.2 is usually more expensive than a normal 2.5" SSD. Is it better to boot from a M.2 HAT than from USB?
What about enclosures from Sabrent? That should be a reliable manufacturer, no?
I have a question regarding Actual. Is there a possibility to split bills like splitwise or tricount is doing it?