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I don’t even use them actively (waiting for linked notes) and I’m still subscribed. I want them to live and can’t wait to use them fully and exclusively.
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You can also self-host a sync server and the paid extensions. No need to pay. But I encourage you to sustain them, they are the only real privacy note taking app excluding self-hosted stuff.
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Duplicacy. Setup once, put in a cron job, done. Webdav supported natively.
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Yes, I can also attest that you can take out data from Notion. Have done this in the past.
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I tried it and enjoyed it, but it’s not compatible with my job privacy-wise, unfortunately. Besides that, my biggest gripe is close to zero offline usage support. I’m now using https://obsidian.md for notes, drafts, and knowledge management. It’s self-hosted. Project management is also in there supported by imdone.io.
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Nice, I subbed to DNSmadeEasy some weeks ago (it’s actually very nice) but I’ll give this a try in 10 months or so. If latency is decent, I will rather support them.
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Used to self host AdGuard Home, love the solution to death, but it would sometimes block some legit domains temporarily. It was so weird.
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NextDNS at the router level, AdGuard on my Macs (mostly to block YouTube ads, otherwise it’s pretty redundant), and AdGuard on my mobile devices.
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Of those mentioned here I have only used MXroute. Still am. They are powering 5 domains of mine, my family, and a shitload of relays for my self-hosted software (you know, typical notification stuff). All with a $30/3 years Black Friday 2018 package that I almost feel guilty to possess. Thanks for this @flips. I have also…
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Maybe Contabo VPS? Weaker than those by Netcup usually, but RAM is plenty
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Nice, are you going to co-locate, and where if we can ask?
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Disk speed looks good for a storage HDD box. You might want to try also a dd test for sequential read/write, which is only good for non-SSD systems. Nench does this.
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Thanks so much @Andrei!
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@Letbox RB1NJ New Jersey * 1 vCPU shared * 1 GB ram dedicated * 10 TB in+out * 15 GB NVME + 3 TB HDD storage * $5.78/month @hosthatch Amsterdam * 2 CPU core (50% dedicated, burstable up to 200%) * 8 GB RAM * 40 GB RAID-10 NVMe * 5 TB bandwidth * $30 per year 3 CPU core (100% dedicated, burstable up to 300%) * 16 GB RAM *…
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Yeah, but I guess that those who might want to have their encryption, have both options. I was extremely tempted but read too may reviews mentioning that they terminate your account quite easily if they don't like hashes of your files (even if you do not share).
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pCloud 2TB storage, 2TB shared link traffic, encryption feature on for EUR 350, Cyber Monday offer only (11 hours 11 minutes left from me posting this): https://www.pcloud.com/cyber-monday-2020
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I was thinking of replicating Hetzner control panel to a certain extent, with a central username/password system with creation of users, passwords, folders, and enabled/disabled protocols (WebDav and ssh for rsync in particular).
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Alright, Ansible it is. What about handling storage? @AC_Fan has some input already. I might take inspiration from https://backupsy.com, which deploys VPS for hosting backup solutions. They write: So it might be that I might be able to use any of these on a storage VPS. Never used them before for a NAS, always Synology. I…
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Any way this offer will ever happen in Europe?
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I asked and received 15 GB / month lifetime and all Agency features for $70 months ago. Their plans were traffic based back then. Their initial personal offer was way more for $99 (say, 75 GB / month) but I wanted to try it for a small website. So you know that they won’t go much below $70.
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4dc6d7f9d1f45d63345a321d91a08b1a Thanks!
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If you ask them nicely enough through their chat, they might cut you a sweet custom deal (e.g., X GB traffic and Agency features enabled for less than their lifetime Starter Plan). The service has its hiccups but for the price it works well. For CDN they use a blend of BunnyCDN and Google Cloud.
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> Jeez, I have just installed it on my Synology. It's actually heavier than Confluence. It somehow uses less resources, but it's way slower. Now I understand.
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Agreed, but I have used Redis and whatnot on 2-3GB ram VPS. I guess that this depends on how many (concurrent) users the NextCloud instance would have? Kudos to @seriesn to give the warning, by all means.
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Boss, what’s the backstory here? I see the STORAGE-3T with 3GB Ram and 4vCores at 3.5ghz. This is way above what Nextcloud recommends.
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Honestly, you can't get anything better for the still discounted $19.97. I paid $30-40 for it (can't remember exactly how much) and it was still a steal. It is pretty fast and unlocks any kind of streaming.
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Noooo I should have bought it at 89€ last month! Edit: Tresorit 30% off on yearly price for Black Friday https://tresorit.com/pricing?cw2020
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As pCloud was mentioned here, IceDrive has a Black Friday offer, too: https://icedrive.net/offers/black-friday-cyber-weekend-2020 * 2 TB storage * Client-side encryption included * 199EUR lifetime https://icedrive.net/offers/black-friday-cyber-weekend-2020
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@FridayNightGamer I do have GeForce Now and use it. But as @Buthead writes, several games I would like to play are not covered there. Also, oddly enough, GeForce Now with servers in Europe is giving me more streaming issues than Shadow servers in Chicago. This might be temporary ISP/routes problems, but changing routes…
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Given the lack of services in Europe, I first tried Maximum Settings, with a 100-120ms ping to my place in Germany. I then switched to Shadow in Chicago given the encouraging results with Maximum Settings, which is however way more expensive. It was activated in less than 24 hours. Both have roughly the same ping values to…
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@Kiwi84 I have not mentioned Vortex.gg because it is a high cause of complaints in r/cloudygamer (also I think it is not a full VPS). You might have been unlucky in your choice. Definitely give cloud gaming another try. I’m using GeForce Now right now and it works pretty well. People are also happy with Stadia. @vish have…
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They do call it cloud gaming in the non-hosting world, but I am aware of the confusion that the usual "Game Severs" would bring here. Not that it would apply to me, but what happens if you leave Shadow.Tech on all day long? Do they kick you out? Alternatives to Shadow.Tech that I am aware of: * Paperspace (seems to be very…