The PC is effecient. It's not a gaming PC. It idles at around 16W and maxes out at 80'ish.
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I run a script each week that updates docker images and restarts containers. And also every week I run a system update command and reboot the server afterwards.
You shouldn't run a server, if you don't have to time to maintain it.
I also found out something interesting. My desktop uses about 1/3 of the power one of my freezers do. :)
I don't know unraid, so can't comment on that, but I do have Nextcloud which has worked fine for me for years.
What one-piece software solution do you have as an alternative to Nextcloud, that is still open source and self-hostable?
A broken device won't be running the default OS anyway.
The point of this is to take all the working hardware that is currently running a soon unsupported version of Windows, which can't be updated to a supported one because the hardware does not support the newer version, and make it run supported software, so the user does not discard the hardware.
So you are actually asking for a self-hosted email server, that has an Android client and supports push. 😆
My latest campaign of about 5 years wrapped up just late last year too. It's a great feeling when people have done what they feel they needed to do and you sunset a campaign.
This year I have started as a player in a new campaign. It's weird not having to prep for a couple of hours before each session.
A reason I self-host stuff is privacy. When I host my data it's my data. It's not owned and kept by a billion dollar company somewhere, that is willing to sell it to make a quick buck.
So it's my way of making sure that my data really is my data and that it is only shared with those I want to share it with. Some applications require a server component to achive this (eg Immich), so that's why I self-host those.
Indeed. I missed that. Thanks.
Frontend is open source, but the server backend does not seem to be.
So not sure why this is in Self-hosted, as you can't really selfhost this platform. Or I'm missing some repo that sets up the backend...
This release is less of a priority to me.
I don't use AI stuff or Voice stuff in my setup and most of the additions, fixes and improvements are related to those two.
More backup options is cool, although I only use local backups anyway.