
Then why did you post? There are lots of things that get posted here that I’m not particularly interested in and I don’t post rude comments on every one of them.

Then why did you post? There are lots of things that get posted here that I’m not particularly interested in and I don’t post rude comments on every one of them.

Wait what?!?! I have two gen 2 nests and there’s third party firmware?!?!
Edit: you made my day… Thanks!!!

I like this one but I’m not sure why a $5 microcontroller, 4-5 relays and a screen costs so much. And it’s not even a great screen. I kinda like it to be more of a full color LCD screen. Just my opinion.

Sorta. This opens up a Tailscale node to the world with their weird names. I want my own custom domain pointing to Tailscale endpoints like pangolin does. So the funnel is very close you’re right, but needs a tiny bit more.

I much prefer things self-hosted. I was just saying I wouldn’t be surprised if tailscale offers something similar to pangolin.

Oh yes absolutely. I actually have Tailscale installed on a pfsense machine in several data centers with no up overlap and routed subnets. Works like a dream. I finally convinced work we needed to buy this. It just works too well.
But for headscale, which is essentially just a self-hosted tailscale, you should probably have a machine somewhere on the public internet to coordinate it all.

I’m keep thinking at some point tailscale is going to incorporate a feature similar to pangolin. I mean pangolin is just a proxy server tied to wireguard ( or newt). You can also do very similar things with cloudflare.

Tailscale or headscale if you have a VPS.

Well I personally have about 50tb, with one local copy and one remote copy but I’m very lucky to have access to old enterprise storage.
But what’s acting like the little box in your house that listens like an Amazon echo?

With another large NAS.

You’re right in that you don’t NEED them but it sure makes things a lot easier.
Not even using yunohost… just Debian and docker.

I honestly didn’t know what these were.
These are very simplistic but iso27002 violations are security procedures not being documented properly. The FHS one refers to not following the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard on Unix‑like systems.
Why does the second one bother me more?

Amateur 😀
But seriously I probably have close to 100 TB of music, TV shows, movies, books, audiobooks, pictures, 3d models, magazines, etc.

This would be a bitch to have to rebuild in a raid array. At some point a drive can get TOO big. And this is looking to cross that line.

Doing it once… how cute. You can always tell when someone only deals with enterprise level networking equipment. I’m not being critical, just realistic. Anything like this will eventually break. And in the weirdest ways imaginable.

I mean I get what you’re saying. And certain things I really do want in my house. But at this point I feel like we disagree on a definition which is just kind of silly. As someone else said that used the distinction of home-hosted and self-hosted. I like being in control of my stuff and I think we both agree on that.

I am running the software. I set it up. I maintain it. I can change it to whatever I want. It is therefore self-hosted.
Yeah they overlap quite a bit.