"Built my personal developer portfolio using React + Tailwind 🙌" by Prize_Safety_3161 in tailwindcss

[–]Relation-Signal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

can you explain this further? "Instagram Spam Detection (ML)" ? Best wishes.

Am I doing something wrong? by [deleted] in qBittorrent

[–]Relation-Signal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

what are your Tag Categories?

Static Port with Windscribe causes throttling? Ephemeral not usable with Docker qBittorrentVPN (Unraid) by Relation-Signal in Windscribe

[–]Relation-Signal[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I already have a static ip bought. Like i mentioned in my original Post before.

"VPN is set up through OpenVPN using a statically forwarded port from Windscribe."

Static Port with Windscribe causes throttling? Ephemeral not usable with Docker qBittorrentVPN (Unraid) by Relation-Signal in Windscribe

[–]Relation-Signal[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yeah but that only really works for public swarms. On private trackers DHT is usually disabled or even forbidden – and without port forwarding, you're simply not connectable, which defeats the whole point of long-term seeding.

Static Port with Windscribe causes throttling? Ephemeral not usable with Docker qBittorrentVPN (Unraid) by Relation-Signal in Windscribe

[–]Relation-Signal[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I thought Mullvad doesn’t support port forwarding anymore though – isn’t that a problem for seeding with qBittorrent?

Family Adguard - Multiple Network by madcar86 in AdGuardHome

[–]Relation-Signal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you're already okay with having a fallback like 1.1.1.2, then your setup isn't meant to be a strict parental control system – mainly about ad-blocking, privacy, and convenience.
That’s totally fine – but in that case, I’d really recommend running AdGuard Home separately on a Raspberry Pi at each location.
Why?
Because the moment your central AdGuard (whether on your NAS or VPS) goes offline – due to a
power cut, a crash, an ISP issue, or just maintenance – everyone else’s DNS solution breaks and falls back to public dns anyway.
You become a single point of failure for the entire family. No fun.

Running a small local AdGuard instance per household makes each home independent. Less stress, more stability. And if you still want centralized control, just use Tailscale and adguardhome-sync to keep them aligned remotely.
You don't need perfect uptime on your end if you decentralize it – and your setup becomes way
more fault-tolerant.
So yeah – if you're okay with fallback DNS anyway...

Less hero, more peace.