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Yup that is exactly what i already did (with no-ip instead of duck dns but the same service), but as i said, the fact that it's dynamic is not the problem. It's the fact that even my dynamic ip address is not actually truly public. At least that is how i understand CGNAT.
I tried Wireguard now, and it worked beautifully (love its simplicity), than I setup port forwarding, and a no-ip ddns, and it stops working. Because, as it turns out, I dont have a public ip address. My isp runs a CGNAT, therefore i dont think there is any way for me to run a wg at home without some external server to hop from. I guess tailscale does exactly that eith thair connecting server, if i understand it correctly?
Thanks for the recommendations, will look into wireguard first
Please add a section about nature! Global warming, deforestation, and other human effects on nature.
Not really. Veggies do contain nitrates, but that’s not the same as the nitrites used in processed meat. In vegetables, nitrates come with antioxidants like vitamin C and polyphenols that prevent the formation of nitrosamines (the actual carcinogenic compounds). In bacon or cured meat, the combination of nitrites, proteins, and heat can create nitrosamines. Veggie nitrates are generally linked to better cardiovascular health, not cancer.
Oh yeah, that is true. Mini PC has a proper ssd nvme.
Thanks for the feedback! Will look at the NAS you recommend, but i thik i want more freedom to tinker. Will definitely look into proxmox!
Thanks for the feedback! And yes, used mini pc can be found cheaper than rpi5, also comes with a proper cooling and housing, which would be extra for rpi.
Thanks for the feedback! Had similar problems with a raspberry pi. It cannot deliver enough power to the hdd, so it kept rebooting the drive.
NAS, perhaps apps like vaultwarden, nextcloud, immich, maybe grafana for sensors... I am not 100% sure as this would be the first.
Could be such perspective that the fourth is hidden behind.