This is only really secure if your server is in a trusted location imo
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gocryptfs is what I'd use for this. It's designed with cloud storage in mind
Using strong encryption should be enough for your use case, unless you're a high profile target. Even then, it's more likely whoever is after you will try to get access to your unencrypted files instead because cracking strong encryption isn't worth it most of the time
Iirc your cloud service provider could still figure out your unencrypted directory layout and filenames. You should really do some research on this if you wanna make sure you know all the risks
Android GUI for yt-dlp, which can download Videos from many websites. You can only dowload audio aswell
Good, hope they get banned in the EU so people will switch to competitors
I have an rtx 3060, i don't think that counts as old
Huh, that just makes everything weirder
I feel you, should have gone with AMD
Yeah, this is definitely my last Nvidia card
It's mostly people on older cards with those problems I guess
Me for example on my GTX 1080 can't use G-Sync (monitor blacks out in specific fps ranges). Nvidia "fixed" this like 5 times already. Newer cards work correctly I guess?
I also get graphical bugs in Wayland after Nvidias final Wayland "fix". Other people somehow do not experience this so I guess newer cards work correctly (again)
Imo Nvidia just didn't bother fixing this on their old cards so there is a minority left with those problems which can be ghosted safely by Nvidia because "those bugs got fixed"
It's not uncommon for Nvidia to ignore their normal users since the most money comes from other companies purchasing their GPUs anyway
Youtube uses VP9 for all resolutions most of the time. 1080p and below offer AVC as fallback encoding
That's because for example Youtube uses a bitrate of 4-7mbps for 1080p. 1440p gets arround 13mbps and 4k something like 46mbps iirc
Other media providers are similiarly bad with their bitrates
Very infomative, thanks for posting!
Sounds like the HDD is dying, maybe check it's S.M.A.R.T. status? Most drives have statistics for errors and such
Iirc setting AllowedIPs in your clients config should do exactly that. Their respective [Peer] entry in your servers config should also have the same AllowedIPs, otherwise they could easily circumvent this
Further finetuning should be really easy by using any firewall on your Wireguard server
If you want your clients to be able to access other devices in your servers LAN you need to setup additional packet forwarding rules though. Optionally setup NAT aswell