/hsg/ - Home server general

OpenRC is a sysinit, what binary blobs?
It's even FLOSS, for God's sake.
How is LibreCMC related to OpenRC?
I think you're confusing OpenWRT with OpenRC, but you're too much of a larper to be aware of the difference.

Pointless level of meme security. If you really want to do something like that, just do port knocking. It's simpler as you don't need any tools to authorize yourself and just as secure if you load up and memorize a few OTPs for the rare occasions you need to authorize a new box.

Almost nobody needs a VPS for personal or hobby use cases. It's just a waste of money, and also removes some control and puts it into the hands of a 3rd party.

SBCs don't use x86 which was literally built by Israel to torture whites.

I want to set up a music streamer so I can free up the disk space on my work laptop. Is AirSonic a botnet or should I use something else like Ampache?

Just use icecast like any sane person.

Doesn't icecast function more like radio where you can't pause it or select songs? I don't really want that.

I had one of these cheap Linux-based NAS devices by Netgear. For a hundred and fifty bucks, you can't go wrong. I love their UI, it makes everything so easy, and I could also SSH into it when needed.

I ended up giving it away to my parents and building a full fledged homelab server in an e-ATX case with a couple of beefy Xeons (right before all those security holes came to light... sigh). I put a lot of effort into making it as quiet as possible; it's literally quieter than my laptop unless I'm running heavy workloads. I use Proxmox and ZFS on Linux as a monolithic solution for everything. It's nice to have the computing power but I do miss the tiny little power efficient dedicated Netgear NAS.

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Everyone who programs should have a real server for personal use.
They're about the same cost as maintaining the equivalent yourself. Realistically, people aren't going to properly handle RAID and offsite backups themselves anyway.
Modern VPSes give full control.
We're already in the hands of a 3rd party, our hardware is backdoored by Israel.

Oh, yeah? You have "full control" over OpenVZ?
Anyone who does system programming can shit over VPSs as they run Linux 2.x, which handicappes the syscalls available.