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Cake day: July 10th, 2023

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  • Thanks for this suggestion - this is interesting because it looks like pangolin combines almost all the measures mentioned so far here apart from Anubis: auth provider with one-time email passcodes, geoip blocking, crowdsec plus bonus automated cert handling. It does look like it does nearly everything in one package and I can pay for them to host it for me if I don’t want to selfhost those parts. Strong contender!




  • I had to look up NPM as in my head it’s NodeJS Package Manager but TIL there’s also Nginx Proxy Manager!

    I like your VPN solution for a small group and actually tying it to their home network/router could make sense and further restrict attacks I have to deal with. However in my case I could be dealing with 30+ households of users and as others say I am bound to get people on mobiles complaining they can’t access it. However noted for future projects.










  • I don’t see anyone talking about the human side so I’ll ask - what is the appetite for change? I can see you yourself are motivated and that’s great. How do you feel the attitude is with the others there? Migrating a company that’s been working analogue for decades sounds like a big change programme regardless of the tech choices you ultimately make. This sounds like process change as well as technology change and that requires using another set of skills to wrangle the people.

    I would advise to pick a small area first that’s causing the most pain but also very amenable to common tech most people are already familiar with and is only a small change to existing processes. Get an early visible success.

    The photo management might be a good start as we all are used to these apps on our phones and the tech is mature and easy to find in FOSS.

    Everyone loves Immich though it has some big warnings on its github page about its own maturity. Maybe something simpler: just file/photo synching and a shared gallery? It can always be upgraded in future. Syncthing is solid, some kind of NAS and one of the older/mature galleries running on top. Get your backup process nailed down and run a real recovery process before too many photos are at stake.

    Anyway it sounds exciting and kudos to you for looking to FOSS. Good luck!