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I know it’s not everyone’s favourite but I use Nextcloud to manage family calendars and contacts and to sync between Mac, PC, iOS and Android.
Second this, I’ve been using them for a couple of years and the service is rock solid.
A similar solution but I use ntfy.sh I have the app on my phone and have it set to alert when jobs ping the service. Mine ping on success but it is possible to ping when the job fails as well.
ntfy.sh | Push notifications to your phone or desktop via PUT/POST

ntfy is a simple HTTP-based pub-sub notification service. It allows you to send notifications to your phone or desktop via scripts from any computer, and/or using a REST API.

ntfy.sh
Agreed, if the box works for you I’d look at cycling out the drives - 10 years is a long time for spinning disks to last and every day is another day closer to a failure.
Err, I agree with the greed part. But the obligation to maximise profits is not true. A quick web search will bring up, e.g. nytimes.com/…/corporations-dont-have-to-maximize-… and many other sources. Companies can do whatever they like, as long as it’s within the law. The fact that most choose to maximise profits at the cost of other things is entirely on them.
Corporations Don't Have to Maximize Profits

The business judgment rule gives directors protection from judicial second-guessing about how to best serve their companies and shareholders.

Simple guide to self hosted authentication?

https://lemmy.world/post/5859461

Simple guide to self hosted authentication? - Lemmy.world

I’d like to set up my identity and authentication service for my self hosted applications but it is not a beginner friendly subject. I’m aware of the various tools available; authentik, authelia, LLDAP, keycloak, etc and see lots of useful discussions on them which is great. But I can’t seem to find a beginner friendly introduction to setting up one or more of these tools that helps me understand the core concepts at the same time. Does such a thing exist? I’d like to try out LLDAP and Authelia on my home lab and then possibly roll this out to my production services. But every tutorial I’ve come across seems to assume a fair amount of knowledge that I don’t think I have. For instance if I deploy LLDAP what should I use as my base DN? And how can I seperate a homelab directory from a seperate production directory? Any pointers gratefully received.

Great helper scripts for creating LXC containers in Proxmox

https://lemmy.world/post/18083

Great helper scripts for creating LXC containers in Proxmox - Lemmy.world

This is a great collection of scripts to create containers hosting popular self hosted utilities in Proxmox.