bender223

joined 2 years ago
[–] bender223 3 points 10 hours ago

Oh fugg 😯

[–] bender223 9 points 11 hours ago

He should have said, "I wish her well."

[–] bender223 7 points 12 hours ago

"I love how you can just wear whatever."

[–] bender223 21 points 2 days ago

Yeah, fox news likes to do some stochastic terrorism once in a while, as a treat.

[–] bender223 25 points 2 days ago (2 children)

at this point we're like a democracy from temu 🤦‍♂️

[–] bender223 31 points 2 days ago (6 children)

They keep wanting a civil war between leftwingers and rightwingers, but seems more likely they will have a civil war amongst the rightwingers themselves. 🤦‍♂️

[–] bender223 3 points 6 days ago

When will this white on white violence stop?! 😭

[–] bender223 2 points 1 week ago

You have said the actual truth

😛

[–] bender223 6 points 1 week ago

Yup, this is definitive proof that God doesn't exist.

[–] bender223 11 points 1 week ago
[–] bender223 2 points 1 week ago

Thank you for the refresher.

 

I've been using Backblaze B2 as "External Storage" connected to my Nextcloud on a vps, but it seems unreasonably slow. I've tried Linode/Akamai, and it seems faster, but it's more expensive. I've heard that Wasabi is fast, but they have weird terms and conditions where you actually have to pay for 3 months of data retention, which makes them sus.

I mention s3 compatible, but that's only because that's all I've known, so if there are other options that are relatively cheap, and are faster than Backblaze, I'm open to it.

I have Backblaze connected via the External Storage app in Nextcloud, cuz I'm running Nextcloud AIO in Docker. I know s3 storage can be setup as the main storage, but that requires setting things up manually. AIO is much easier, and I'm not a pro at this stuff. And I'm not sure how much of a performance increase it would even be.

Just for reference, I've set up a Nextcloud instance for work on a Linode vps at 2 cores and 4GB RAM, using their s3 compatible storage as external storage, and it's decently fast. My personal Nextcloud is a Racknerd vps at 4 cores and 4GB RAM, with backblaze as external storage, and it's slower than my work's instance. (both are AIO)

In terms of pricing Backblaze is $6/month for 1TB, while Linode is $10/month for 250GB, and about $20/month for 1TB.

Who knows, at the end of the day, I may just have to bite the bullet and pay more for Linode for the faster storage.

 

As the title says, I have my own instance of OpenVPN running in a vps (default settings). Is that "safe" enough for p2p? Any settings I should change? Anything I should watch out for? I guess it would show that the IP address of my vps will be going to these p2p sites and connecting to the IP address of whoever I'm transferring from, but how hard is it for the vps traffic to be traced back to me?

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