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  • I actually don’t want to run it on regular signal network. Just want to self-host it on my home server, and allow home devices to use it to communicate via tailscale.

    Basically my own private signal network that my devices connected to.

  • Managed devices usually have software installed to track all such "events" that gets periodically uploaded to IT team, or gets automatically flagged to IT team based on security policies of the organization.

    If you are using a managed devices, in all likelihood, all of your actions are getting automatically logged/tracked.

  • Good to know that that practice exists in service based organizations.

  • Is it a product based or service based company?

  • In a large organization, IT team/Organization policy will never allow to let you use Linux as your OS unless it is required for project or mandated by client.

    With ransomware attacks on ever rise, IT will always try to control all aspects of your office laptop/desktop. As they think they got it sorted for Windows, they will fight tooth and nail if you ever submit it ticket to get your OS replaced with Linux without project requirements.

    In my view, as long as I'm allowed to install whatever on my personal devices even while working from home, I'm fine.

    Office devices aren't really my property. For me, Windows during office hours, and Linux thereafter.

  • my bad :(

  • 1GB network throughout is good enough for home use, isn’t?

  • I can also concur this ("salary is not shared upfront") varies from country to country.

  • This was also my go to website when I purchased my Raspberry Pi and setting it up. Good memories :)

  • Easiest way I think is : https://ubuntu.com/appliance/nextcloud/raspberry-pi or https://github.com/nextcloud/nextcloudpi/releases

    Note: In my case (Overclocked Raspberry Pi4B + SSD), I manually installed Nextcloud using docker (https://hub.docker.com/_/nextcloud/) and used for a year.

    As others have pointed out (and so is my experience) the performance will be okayish; the main issue you will encounter is thumbnail generation being quite slow (even with overclocked Raspberry Pi).

    Couple of suggestions: Try to keep the installation slim, avoid too many addons/ extra packages.

    Also, make sure your Raspberry Pi is connected to LAN and not via Wireless. As that will help with at least improving network throughput.

    I recently migrated to old laptop based homelab setup and installed Nextcloud AIO, and the throughput is significantly higher as it should be over LAN.

  • Nextcloud AIO?

  • I’m running the following apps as docker container on a 12+ years old Alienware M14x R2 ( spec: https://dl.dell.com/manuals/all-products/esuprt_laptop/esuprt_alienware_laptops/alienware-m14x-r2_reference%20guide_en-us.pdf).

    Upgraded RAM to 16 GB, and replaced HDD with internal SSD for better system throughput.

    Instead of Wi-Fi, I connected it to LAN for better network throughput.

    The performance is good for me and my wife even though I’m running it in power saving mode.

    OS: Ubuntu Server 24

    Apps: (On rootless docker)

    1. Nextcloud AIO
    2. Jellyfin
    3. Vaultwarden
    4. AdGuardHome
    5. DrawIO
    6. IT-Tools
    7. SearxNG
    8. LibMedium
    9. Traefik
    10. Linkwarden
    11. Squid
    12. Quetre
    13. Portainer
    14. Transmission

    When working remotely, I’m using Tailscale to access it.

  • NextCloud - Self hosted personal cloud solution that you can run on Docker or bare metal.

    https://nextcloud.com/

  • This is the most likely reason why all of sudden there is an uptick in attempt to embed malware in AUR build scripts.

  • Flatpak does have a concept of Verified Publisher. Many distros ship flatpak app store with default filter set to Verified Publisher only.

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    Disabling Intel Graphics Security Mitigations Can Boost GPU Compute Performance By 20%

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    Linux 6.15 Brings Many Features For Intel & AMD Hardware

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    Immich 1.132 Brings Smoother Syncing, Mobile UI Enhancements

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    GNOME's Help Browser Affected By A Serious Security Issue For Arbitrary File Reads

    www.phoronix.com /news/GNOME-Yelp-Security-Issue-2025
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    www.phoronix.com /news/GNOME-Yelp-Security-Issue-2025
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    KDE Plasma 6.4 Lands Initial Support For The Wayland Session Restore Protocol

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    openSUSE’s Agama Installer Lands with Enhanced Web UI

    linuxiac.com /opensuse-agama-installer-lands-with-enhanced-web-ui/
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    Liberux NEXX Is a New (Still in Development) Linux Phone

    linuxiac.com /liberux-nexx-linux-phone/
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    Thunderbird Launches Open Source Services to Rival Gmail and Office365

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    Ubuntu 25.04 Beta Delivering Some Nice Performance Improvements Over Ubuntu 24.10

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    Linux Kernel 6.14 Deliver Big Boost to Gaming + More

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    GNOME 48 Release Notes

    release.gnome.org /48/
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