All of this stuff uses up a lot of space, around 200MB, which is greater than the standard root partition size in Openwrt. I run it on an x86 box (PC Engines APU2) and the internal SSD is 16GB. Every update I needed to expand the root partition size to be able to fit all the packages previously installed. I now build my own images with expanded root partition to avoid the hassle.
H Ramus
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This is what I use. Openwrt with a USB HDD attached to it. Radicale2 deals with caldav stuff. Samba4 shares the HDD over the network. Zerotier gets me connected to the home network when out and about. Syncthing on my router and phone. When I charge my phone it automatically backs up my pictures and documents folder into the HDD. Separate offline copy of the HDD every few months for backup. Not as fast or dedicated as NAS but cost effective solution. Openwrt solves most of my networking needs.
H Ramus@lemm.eetoSmartphone Required (digital exclusion of people without smartphones)@lemmy.sdf.org•‘The tyranny of apps’: those without smartphones are unfairly penalised, say campaigners0·3 months agoI’m with you on that. However, some places in Asia are moving that way. Signs on shops with cashless payment only. Only a matter of time before it moves to Europe.
https://www.seoulz.com/moving-towards-a-cashless-society-in-south-korea/
H Ramus@lemm.eetoSmartphone Required (digital exclusion of people without smartphones)@lemmy.sdf.org•‘The tyranny of apps’: those without smartphones are unfairly penalised, say campaigners1·3 months agoThe point is also in which direction do you think this will move? More app dependency or less? There’ll be a point in time where cash won’t be allowed and payments are by QR code bank transfer. Some parts of the world have places that completely excluded cash transactions. Once people can’t buy basic goods without an app it’ll be too late to start caring about app-led population exclusion.
H Ramus@lemm.eeto LinkedinLunatics@sh.itjust.works•Getting laid off is betta when it's from Meta2·3 months ago“very less”… The Engineering Leader, Mentor
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