Do you even need E2EE if it's a private server with no federation? It seems like transport encryption would be fine which almost everything has.
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If you own your domain name, then you can use any email service and still have control over it and move around if needed.
Who is out there running compose down -v
when they want to keep their data lol
Not a fan of this change, using volumes is what makes docker truly portable between systems. It's not the responsibility of Immich if people are running the wrong commands when managing their system.
Just go to /var/lib/docker/volumes and copy the data out of the relevant volume. No need to mount anything.
I’ve configured Firefox on their Linux laptop not to keep any cookies after the browser is closed.
Why? Like I get it on your own computers where you're willing to deal with the hassle of that. But it's a huge pain for someone who just wants to use their PC.
I may also look into privacy oriented browser extensions that might offer some protection, such as Privacy Badger.
uBlock Origin is all you need.
RAID 5 or 6 maybe with 6 drives?
First before doing anything, do you have reliable tested backups in place for the data on the drives?
Hardware RAID is pretty difficult to work with, if the RAID controllers are the same model with the same firmware moving the drives should in theory work.
I need my (Android, ofc) phone to be on in case of family calls / messages, so I can’t use “Do Not Disturb”
Add them to your contacts that are allowed to bypass do not disturb?
Is it because USB doesn't expose proper UUIDs or something?
Self hosting personal photos doesn't generally require opening anything up to the internet, so most backdoors would not be accessible by anyone but you.
Yeah you definitely want each 'thing' in its own compose file. Take a look at Portainer or Dockge to easily manage multiple compose files.
Correct yes, each compose project is isolated on its own network as well.
Yeah most things support transport encryption, SSL for example with HTTPS.