The files are stored in a directory and you can define the default path with an environment variable ( file-name-handling ). If you need a more fine graint solution you can also use storage paths and select it on file level ( storage-paths ). I'm using syncthing to sync the folder structure to my other devices.
mosjek
joined 1 year ago
Hardware:
- CPU: 2x Intel Xeon E5-2695v4
- RAM: 256GB ECC
- Storage: 4x256GB Enterprise SSD, 4x2TB SSD (ZFS Striped Mirror)
Software:
- pfSense
- Proxmox
- k3s with Flux and Longhorn
- Gitea
- Woodpecker
- UniFi
- FreshRSS
- Grafana / Loki
- Ntfy
- Paperless-ngx
- Vaultwarden
- Minio
- Syncthing
I purchased the server used. The services are mostly running in a virtualized cluster, which is absolutely oversized for the current tasks. However, it has motivated me to learn Kubernetes and the power consumption is within my limits.
The idea of the github fonts is interesting, but I find it strange that the same letters next to each other can have different widths. I currently prefer the CommitMono approach.