It would more than likely be a stream of different colored bars representing bits or something, you would need a LOT of video to store any reasonable amount of data and have it get through youtube’s compression.
It would more than likely be a stream of different colored bars representing bits or something, you would need a LOT of video to store any reasonable amount of data and have it get through youtube’s compression.
Right, the concern is that is true until it isn’t safe. Someone is going to be the first to be charged.
not sure how long ago that was but duplicati can now validate backups via checksum every time after writing somewhere
Are you able to open it to the internet and put these services behind an auth proxy? that might be the way to do it. Or if it already has login you might be able to put it behind a cloudflare WAF or similar and restrict bots and bad actors.
encrypt your data and encode it as a file. Upload it to youtube. Infinite storage!
jk dont do this. or do. it might be funny
Duplicati docker container works pretty well
Wow thats actually pretty scary. It really does look like he’s having a stroke there, starting with the slurred words and just completely disappearing. I don’t agree with the guy politically but I hope he’s ok
Which client are you using? I’m using deluge and *arr doesn’t remove torrents after they’re copied. There’s another job that cleans them up in the DL client itself after they’ve seeded for x time/ratio.
You should be able to configure *arr or your download client to create a link to the source content being seeded instead of copying/moving it if thats the issue.
This feels like something that should be used with a VPN. Be careful.
“We have our senior network engineer on the line” Im sorry, were you talking about me?
Unraid works this way too. Its perfectly fine as long as you keep frequent writes off it. Use ramdisk when you need scratch space.
create a separate macvlan network and have each container get its own unique IP. Its bad security practice to have it share the host network anyway.
Im pretty happy with protonmail. Email is kind of important you may not want to go with the cheapest option.
ditch torrents. usenet is still alive and kicking
That really depends, are you looking for an actual filesystem or (for real) object level storage? Does the frontend have compatibility with s3-type endpoints?
I would recommend a vpn like tailscale to encrypt traffic and not expose your local env to the internet
Here are some self-hosted s3 compatible options: https://geekflare.com/self-hosted-s3/
Although I think you might want to reconsider your architecture here. If you’re planning on self-hosting the storage for a frontend hosted on a VPS somewhere latency is probably going to make for a pretty bad experience.
I really wanted to like hyprland so much. Tiling window managers are just too clunky for me.
There are a few good iptv providers out there. They cost only a few bucks per month and will get you almost every channel in the world including sports and ppv. They claim to be “totally legit” and “btw we only accept bitcoin”.