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GitHub - Salvoxia/immich-folder-album-creator: Automatically create and populate albums in Immich from a folder structure in external libraries

Automatically create and populate albums in Immich from a folder structure in external libraries - Salvoxia/immich-folder-album-creator

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I have smallest, $1/mo + VAT Racknerd VPS for exactly this purpose. Even latency from Europe is not so bad at ~130 ms. Didn’t find anything comperable in price in EU. lowendbox.com/…/new-vps-specials-by-racknerd-kvm-…
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I wouldn’t call N series “dinky”. N100 runs my daily device, coincidently surface-like tablet Chuwi Hi 10 Max, and three of my homelab servers. Proccessing power is more than enough to run modern desktop distro, all the todays shitty javascript websites, work in IDEs, virtualize, and all others server-side task I throw at them.
I’m in the same boat, so I had set up Syncthing more like centralised service - installed one instance on my home server, and made every other device sync only with it. Files propagates without issues.

No public server required at all

  • CF: Yes

  • frp: No

DDoS protection, WAF, and automatic SSL

  • CF: Yes

  • frp: No

Access controls and auth

  • CF: built-in Zero Trust

  • frp: manual setup of token/OIDC

Managed DNS

  • CF: Yes

  • frp: No

Built in security tools

  • CF: Yes

  • frp: No

Just like I said - prevalent reduction of valid arguments for usage of those services.

I prefer to use products and services before inevitable enshittification, not after the curve.
It’s definitely not the same thing. I do understand reservations behind usage free-tier services from Big Bad Corp., but I don’t understand malicious reduction of valid arguments for usage of those services.
Again, attack targets end users, not Cloudflare tunnel operators: It abuses Cloudflare Tunnels as a delivery mechanism for malware payloads, not as a method to compromise or attack people who are self-hosting their own services through Cloudflare Tunnels.
This attack targets end users, not Cloudflare tunnel operators (i.e. self-hosters). It abuses Cloudflare Tunnels as a delivery mechanism for malware payloads, not as a method to compromise or attack people who are self-hosting their own services through Cloudflare Tunnels.
Understandable. It’s compromise I’m ok with, so that’s why I mentioned this method.