Post 9ouxVomfBEvbHhHnYu by Jeder@101010.pl
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 (DIR) Post #9ouq8e662zMznjNa52 by selfisekai@nulled.red
       2019-11-13T09:36:42Z
       
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       rate how terrible is this idea: moving my Nextcloud data to Wasabi (set it up as an external storage)
       
 (DIR) Post #9ouq8eIVIrIKQDBUQ4 by selfisekai@nulled.red
       2019-11-13T09:43:11Z
       
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       so the thing is I set it up on a cheap VPS from Aruba, but can't expand that 20 GBs of storage
       
 (DIR) Post #9ouq8edm1mJBUB8TZY by selfisekai@nulled.red
       2019-11-13T09:54:30Z
       
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       inb4 just set it up on raspberry pi with a hard drive at home - Aruba is 4,92 PLN, unlocking ports on my router is 4,99 PLN (seriously, there's no user config and everything has to be done by ISPs' employees during a call), and apart from the hardware costs it would have power outages every few months and network outages almost every night
       
 (DIR) Post #9ouq8eqXGKW67l6fSq by redsPL@niu.moe
       2019-11-13T10:05:31Z
       
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       @selfisekai an alternative for paying 4,99 for unlocking ports, you can try using reverse SSH port forwarding, I do it on my raspberry pi, and it doesn't work __that__ terribly.
       
 (DIR) Post #9ouqSTAAPVsNgFjgYK by 314@kawen.space
       2019-11-13T10:07:05.091718Z
       
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       @redsPL @selfisekai or you could pay 4.99 and have one bottleneck instead of two
       
 (DIR) Post #9ouqSTXuzCsIruqeZc by redsPL@niu.moe
       2019-11-13T10:09:08Z
       
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       @314 Setting up the port forward might be more cumbersome tho. Remember that @selfisekai's parents might not be the most optimistic people about hosting a server at home, probably 24/7, and IDK if she'll be able to talk to the ISP herself.
       
 (DIR) Post #9ouqbRBT8bHc9IcZm4 by 314@kawen.space
       2019-11-13T10:09:49.173377Z
       
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       @redsPL @selfisekai i presume you mean less cumbersome
       
 (DIR) Post #9ouqbRpWjfKG9XMZDE by redsPL@niu.moe
       2019-11-13T10:10:45Z
       
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       @314 @selfisekai I'm looking at it mostly from "ISP will make problems" perspective.besides that yeah, port forwarding would be easier
       
 (DIR) Post #9ouqvxIXRqjpXZiBOK by 314@kawen.space
       2019-11-13T10:13:05.434745Z
       
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       @redsPL @selfisekai i mean i'm nitpicking your english this time, not the idea. i understand why forwarding is better in this case, it's just, you don't say something is "more cumbersome" and follow it up with explanation of how it's easier (so less cumbersome)
       
 (DIR) Post #9ouqvxyiv0TxePRs92 by redsPL@niu.moe
       2019-11-13T10:14:29Z
       
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       @314 @selfisekai Oh, yeah, sorry. I haven't slept well last night, so I might be writing like a ten year old
       
 (DIR) Post #9ouxVoANTaIrMxNDt2 by selfisekai@nulled.red
       2019-11-13T11:22:27Z
       
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       @314 it's almost 250 times more than my internet access at home@redsPL
       
 (DIR) Post #9ouxVomfBEvbHhHnYu by Jeder@101010.pl
       2019-11-13T11:28:11Z
       
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       @selfisekai @314 @redsPL netia has shit router but at least you can forward ports, got cheap ass tp-link router and i have bit more freedom
       
 (DIR) Post #9ouxuakIVjhSz9zb7o by selfisekai@nulled.red
       2019-11-13T11:31:34Z
       
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       @Jeder the thing about Multiplay is you can't change your router, it's connected to optical fiber directly@314 @redsPL
       
 (DIR) Post #9ouxub5vDKzu4E6rpY by Jeder@101010.pl
       2019-11-13T11:32:40Z
       
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       @selfisekai @314 @redsPL what i have done in my house is that i still use netia router as a modem and i connected that tp-link router to it and netia router is working in bridge mode, i didn't even think about replacing it