For Debian how does the drive restore/rebuild process work?
How does the replacing of a HDD work on btrfs? Like if one failed and I’m using Debian, how do I rebuild the raid 1?
Or should I use an actual raid os?
Hm okay. I was thinking of using Debian and likely a 4 bay case.
So the process for a dead HDD: Power off. Pull out dead drive and replace. Power on. Now what? Does Debian/a specific motherboard support auto rebuilding the raid 1? Or what are the commands to rebuild?
Hmm okay. I’ve got ZigBee, maybe I’ll start with z-wave too
Ah cool. Yea asking for something as simple as the flipper is basically impossible with my setup.
Cyber attack?
Any recommendations? Ideally for SIMs/radios that work on Linux
Alright, is there any way to have it only select new photos? I.e. I turn on syncing, and every photo after this point in time is uploaded. Or do I have to upload them all. FYI there is ~200GB of photos/videos on the phone
Hmm interesting. Maybe I’ll have to do more testing.
I’ve got a $50 USD 6500T with 25+ docker containers including jellyfin and it is amazing. It isn’t the drive space you want but pure cli Linux is very lightweight.
It is bridged as you described by default. The issue is the switch cannot install a VPN client.
No, every version of Minecraft except PlayStation allows connecting to external servers.
Huh very cool. I’m going to have to try this
Cool. My rule of thumb of only buying products that either are open source or can have open source firmware and software is sticking.
Is there a nice up to date list of companies like this that have clearly little desire to improve security or are just very anti consumer?
No adblocker built in, but Rethink DNS is a great app that will set up a local VPN and do firewall filtering and DNS filtering. There are other apps too and they should all work on any OS.
Personally I self host a VPN and pihole and stay connected to that
Grapheneos can be used almost identically to stock android. You can install google apps and use them or not. The biggest piece of it is the options.
There is no account associated to GOS. You can login to an existing google account etc, just like any android.
GOS has messages for SMS only. It had a Gallery app for photos and a files app for system files. There aren’t many apps it comes with, so getting alternative apps is easy. Mostly via Fdroid (or droidify for a more modern looking app). For a better photos app, I recommend “Aves” For a drive app, a private option would be proton drive. Notes app can be anything you want, but GOS doesn’t come with one. If you want to use google notes you can. I wouldn’t recommend it, but you can. There are lots on Fdroid to choose from.
As for cloud sync, GOS doesn’t do this, but again, you can use any other service you’d normally use to sync. I use Syncthing to sync a folder on my phone to a folder on my PC. That way I can have things like my photos easily on desktop and have backups.
As for app stores, GOS doesn’t recommend Aurora because they don’t sign the apps the provide, but I use it anyways, as it is the best way to get apps without a google account.
You definitely don’t need your own Nextcloud or Homelab. I prefer paying for hardware I own instead of cloud things, but both have good positives.
Also, your questions aren’t stupid their great! You’re just learning about this stuff that that’s amazing. Keep learning.
Little curl shell script that works:
#!/bin/bash
# Random_Curl_Request.sh
# CSV file containing websites
CSV_FILE="/home/user/Documents/randomSiteVisitor/websites.csv"
# Get a random line from the CSV file
RANDOM_LINE=$(shuf -n 1 "$CSV_FILE")
# Extract the website URL from the random line
WEBSITE=$(echo $RANDOM_LINE | cut -d ',' -f 1)
# Make a curl request to the random website every minute
while true; do
curl $WEBSITE
sleep 60
# Get a new random line from the CSV file
RANDOM_LINE=$(shuf -n 1 "$CSV_FILE")
# Extract the website URL from the new random line
NEW_WEBSITE=$(echo $RANDOM_LINE | cut -d ',' -f 1)
# Update the website URL for the next iteration
WEBSITE=$NEW_WEBSITE
done
That’s a good idea.
Probably just a shell script. Someone mentioned using curl so that’d be pretty easy
Awesome thanks. My current system would become my test environment.