Are you limited by compatibility on the side of the controller/appliance?
Are you limited by compatibility on the side of the controller/appliance?


I currently run a Dell Wyse 5something, that one’s low power but passively cooled. Total silence for Home assistant and related services.


I had good results with SFF (Small Form Factor) machines, mostly Dell Optiplexes. More space inside while manageably small. Usually a lot of them around as former leasing machines.
How would this be any different with another app?
You like Grok but the Chinese models are suspicious? Oh boy.


Um… The “barebones” docker compose doesn’t use TLS. How did you try to access the web UI?
Do you have your browser set to HTTPS-only by any chance?


What can I do to avoid getting my phone number “less breacheable”?
Don’t have a telephone number. Even if you never list it anywhere, a simple “brute force” attack (I.e. simply trying all possible combinations) will still work.
Apart from that, don’t share your phone numbers, which would basically make the number useless.
There is no longer a good way to keep a phone number really private.


Same here, separate disk mounted at /docker
Seconded. Works really well for me.


They all will do that, some more, some less. It’s to stop them from sticking in position.


Oh fantastic… That’s another 5 services to test drive.
I am thinking to finally make the jump away from Android
LineageOS
Um… What?


Yeah. Unfortunately a known problem, even if the cause isn’t always clear.


No. That still works of course, but there are other ways. You wouldn’t believe how much stuff your browser actually executes.
Are we talking about the software for hosting websites, or about their website? Big difference.


just the browser
That’s still the main entry for malware.


Ah, well. I only remembered something about a week.


So what’s the floor here realistically, are they going to lower it to 30 days, then 14, then 2, then 1?
LE is beta-testing a 7-day validity, IIRC.
Will we need to log in every morning and expect to refresh every damn site cert we connect to soon?
No, those are expected or even required to be automated.
I love the fact that (until now at least) they have everything as separate services, so “stock” opencloud only does file synching tasks. Works better for me than Nextcloud the last few years.