I was considering doing something similar to OP, but I also think it's better to do it the other way around, having the backup server connect to the network when it's time to do a backup. Then you can just use the trusty ssh/rsync combo for backup.
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Also I’m not too sure why FUTO are allergic to the term Donate.
In the business world of taxes and such, companies might not want to accept donations as they might be required to pay most of it back in taxes. It all depends on the tax laws in their juristiction.
Looks like they have a docker-compose file you can start with:
https://github.com/OpenCTI-Platform/docker/blob/master/docker-compose.yml
Why would you start with such a complex and advanced tool when you are new to self-hosting?
I use the feedreader from within Thunderbird for RSS. But I just use it to track software releases. Not articles and such.
I'm in the same boat as you. My server runs 24/7, because I have some services that require close to 100% uptime to function correctly.
My UPS works fine though, and I wouldn't go without it these days. Just because the damage an improper shutdown can cause on data.
Then you don't welcome contributions. So this is dead in the water for me.
Well, whoever is developing it should publish the code somewhere...
Any links to the actual sources and not just random proton links?
Github comes up with a file-based build system for tup.
Maybe an API of some sort. A quick search found michelins solution: https://ddi.michelin.com/en/preventive-maintenance-api/ and this one https://vehicledatabases.com/vehicle-maintenance-api
I would also be interested in such a thing. :)
Sure, it was originally designed for Audiobooks, but it handles ebooks really well. It also does podcasts if you are so inclined.
It states it can't find it in /etc/fstab. So do you have it there? And does it have the correct ID?
(I don't know how zfs pools work, I'm just going of what the mount command said)