Gredo89

joined 10 months ago
[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago

In the past I used Instapaper. Not sure if it still exists. It sent you a daily or weekly "Newspaper" as an ebook of all the blogs/articles you saved. Could also be sent to your ebook reader so you can read (external) distraction free.

But it's not self hosted.

 

Hello everyone,

I am currently planning to leave Google Drive with all my data (currently "only" 90GB).

I like the idea of being able to access my data from everywhere though.

Due to how ISPs work where I live, I don't have a fixed IP, except I pay a monthly fee for that and become a "business client".

What do I need besides a NAS (or a Pi with an attached external HDD) to store and access my data?

I currently only have a Laptop and a Pi 3B + WD Elements I already use for Plex.

Plex has the "luxury" of auto-configuring my router and somehow mapping its IP so I can "just connect" from everywhere.

Is there something like that for storage?

What security measures should I consider?