I'm a very satisfied proxmox user and I have almost all applications deployed with VM or containers. If you're no a begginer into Linux/nas I think it is the best choice. On the other hand I would totally discard TrueNAS because it is too restrictive and hard to customize.
carloshr
@HumanPerson how interesting! I didn't know that kind of bananapi boards. It looks very powerful, maybe the best price/specs ratio.
Does it support DD-WRT? I'm using that firmware in my router long time ago.
@RubberElectrons @privacy @foremanguy92_
I've been using CalyxOS for a year now and I like it so much. I also tried GrapheneOS but I consider that sandboxed apps are harder to manage than microG in Calyx. I chose simplicity.
@GravitySpoiled thanks to this post I discovered immich a couple days ago. I've installed in my home server and I'm currently using it to sync camera photos from my cellphone. I loved it!
I think it only lacks of a basic editor just to make things like rotate or crop photos.
@AdrianTheFrog @privacy @AceFuzzLord actually, it depends on the code. If it's no open source you can't really know what it is doing with your data. Therefore not all things you install in you local computer are equally insecure (or secure)
@Cornflake_Dog @librewolf is it enable by default in #Librewolf?