

This reads like a conversation by 12 year olds in a discord RP channel
This reads like a conversation by 12 year olds in a discord RP channel
Except, it isn’t, .NET Core is an open source framework by the .NET Foundation
Basically all programs which enable file sharing via your Internet connection. Germany is notorious for having a huge amount of lawyers which are only dedicated to tracking down and file a copy right infringement (or worse) case against people, who had unlawful actions done over their IP. And if you can’t pay your fines, jail time is waiting.
Going to Jail in Germany speedrun any%
GoodSync can encrypt files during upload
I’ve been using mailu for years without probelms
TubeSync has a regex filter for this
9,3TiByte equate to 10,2TByte. Maybe Ubuntu just rounds up to 11TByte at this point?
I tried it but it’s pretty complex compared to tubesync and uses weird af filenames, unusable for media servers
I use tubesync, works great
AV1 (NVEnc) + Opus in webm containers
Tandoor
I also use Proxmox Backup Server to backup my VMs. These and the files of my NAS get copied on one of two 22TB HDDs, which I swap out weekly from my fireproof safe. My PC files get synced on my NAS through GoodSync and my Smartphone NeoBackups via Syncthing. My PC also does a Disk2VHD image every month and TrueNAS keeps daily snapshots for two months.
I lost 2TB of data about 15 years ago, I vowed to never let this happen again
I hope you are doing 3-2-1 backups now
No
I have two docker hosts which both run Pihole and get synced via gravity. I set those instances as first and second DNS servers in DHCP and on each docker host
I use a Proxmox Cluster and assigned dedicated NICs to my OPNsense VMs (also clustered). I connected the NIC ports I assigned to the OPNsense VMs directly with a cable and reserved it for CARP usage. I can easily download with 1GB/s and the VMs switch without any packet loss during failover, 10/10 would do it again.
I guess you’re from Germany too?
But another instance also increases the required bandwidth and data usage for all other federated instances