kurotora
@kurotora@lemmy.world
Long time lurker, probably one day I’ll make a step forward and publish something.
- Comment on Does anyone have any experience with Sync-in for online files? 3 weeks ago:
I have been in Nextcloud wagon for quite sometime, but latest versions or new features are not really in my use case. I just want a place to store my files and work with others (mostly family), nothing about AI assistants or the like.
With that said, I have a testing instance of Sync-in. So far is good, files are stored on my server and the structure makes it easy to backup (one of the reasons I dropped OpenCloud), collaboraCODE integration works really well, sharing spaces with family works OK.
The only missing feature is an Android client, like nextcloud, to store some files locally (something that you could need to be available and not be concerned about connectivity). As a workaround, I’m using syncthing (I’m aware of the android-app related drama, and that’s why I would love to have an Android native client for Sync-in).
- Comment on How do you effectively backup your high (20+ TB) local NAS? 3 weeks ago:
In my case, for Linux ISOs, is only needed to login in my usual private trackers and re-download my leeched torrents. For more niche content, like old school TV shows in local language, I would rely in the community. For even more niche content, like tankoubons only available at the time on DD services, I have a specific job but also relying in the same back up provider that I’m using for personal data.
Also, as it’s important to remind to everyone, you must encrypt your backup no matter where you store it.
- Comment on Your help needed: PhD research on why people choose to self-host 9 months ago:
Did my part! Good luck!
- Comment on What host names do you use? 1 year ago:
At home at least try to put some meaning, but at corporate environments as some have mention I gonwithbthe classical location-function-environment-XXX ^_^U
- Comment on What host names do you use? 1 year ago:
I think a similar post came few time ago, but no ashamed in my case. I use late pet names, for me as a tribute to their memory. Also, I try to put some logic in the name, like the squirrel name for a lightweight VM with not much services / workload or dog name for the reverse proxy (guardian function).