ZFS encryption works fine but AFAIK it's complicated to do full disk encryption (for the OS drive) - this is easy to do with with luks. ZFS is not complicated and just works - at least that was my experience. There is also a lot of help available online.
Yes, exactly. I push photos into the "import folder" of Photoprism. I don't manually trigger the re-index but I restart photoprism at night using a cronjob. I am not using settings like "PHOTOPRISM_AUTO_IMPORT". Contact me if you need me to investigate more.
I'm uploading to a directory using syncthing. It's working perfectly fine without any scripts. I'm running Photoprism in a docker container.
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Signal is probably the best option because it's as easy to setup as Telegram and others.
You don't need to compile and run with the same jdk version. Dunno why you think this.
Well-kept secret: There are nice people and assholes anywhere.
You can do that with ZFS. It's built-in integrierty check will automatically heal errors and tell you what drive has gone bad.
It's a good choice. Just avoid installing stuff from the AUR (at least no system packages)
I can also recommend zfs on debian. Even if you only using two disks you will be still protected from bit rot.
I can recommend dockprom. It comes with grafana preconfigured.
Is it possible to build a minimal image for my home server without gnome etc? Thank you!
I love the smell of diesel exhaust. Not from cars but from big construction machines.
Photoprism is working great for me.
I love Debian, but isn't testing frozen for some time before the release of the next stable? I think during the freeze you won't even get security updates.