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Cake day: July 18th, 2023
  • The amount of stuff that supports ipv6 is huge, however as most ISPs still don’t know how or want to know how to support that would be the problem. So the internet would be fine apart from a couple of sites, but I’d guess 50-80% of home/business connections would fail.

    However most mobile carriers are ipv6 native or close to it, so everyone can get on Facebook and tiktok

  • The traditional way is man pages and howto guides, which contain loads of information. You can get man pages in terminal or html (but I can remember how).

    Next up is online tutorials like you are using, however with complicated setups, like a full mail server, the info gets very specific and can often go out of date.

    Then we have readthedocs, which are the project specific instructions which tend to be very good.

    How ever my personal favourite is the arch wiki, you’ll need to know how to change commands to Debian based systems, but it does give a lot of info and insight that is up to date.

    For moving from Goole photos look at photoprism, immich and nextcloud, there are others, but these are the ones that made my short list

  • Just sailing? Single hard drive connected to what ever

    Hosting stuff you care about? Some form of raid/zfs/whatever with at least 2 discs and a backup plan, also hooked up to what ever

    That is the bare minimum. Buy used and expect your needs to change within a month/year.