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  1. https://cryptomator.org/ is open and looks like a cool way to store files i just watched a youtube video about it and it dosnt look that hard to use ....,. just and idea i wanted to know or if you been thinking about adding something like this to hex os later the second one is a simple add a roadmap so users can see what your working on and what to expect later with updates and the finale one is you should add plex to the store here it is supported already maybe you could get some referral link money if you do the last one tell me and ill buy plex finally lol
  2. Hi everyone, I’ve been working with Hex OS on my NAS and have a suggestion that could simplify our workflow, especially when dealing with large downloads like games, LLM models, and other hefty files. What if we could download the data just once, and then run a Docker app that fetches information directly from the Hex OS server’s centralized database for use in other Docker containers? The idea is to reduce redundancy by using a single database—particularly beneficial when running RAID 5—or at least one per distro if necessary. This would not only streamline operations but also optimize performance when handling large downloads that can otherwise strain the system. By centralizing the database, we could: Minimize Repetitive Downloads: Download big files just once. Improve Efficiency: Reduce redundancy across Docker containers. Enhance Consistency: Ensure all applications access the same verified data. Optimize Storage: Particularly helpful for large game downloads, LLM models, and other data-heavy content. I’d love to hear your thoughts on this concept. Has anyone experimented with a similar setup or have insights on how to best implement this? Thanks! Pirate Version Title: Arrr! A Wish for One Mighty Chest of Data on Hex OS for NAS – Docker-Style (For Big Booty Downloads!) Post: Ahoy, mateys! While sailin’ the Hex OS seas on me NAS, I’ve been dreamin’ of a grand treasure: a way to hoist a single massive chest of data, download it just once, and then let Docker apps plunder from it directly. This idea be especially golden for large booty like game downloads, LLM models, and other colossal data treasures. Picture this: Instead of battlin’ with redundant copies, we set up one centralized database (or one per distro if ye must) – a real treasure trove, especially when runnin’ RAID 5. With this setup, all yer Docker containers could share the same bountiful cache of verified loot. Benefits include: One-Time Plunder: Download yer giant files once and share ‘em across the fleet. Slick Efficiency: No need for duplicate downloads across yer Docker apps. Consistent Booty: All containers get the same verified treasure. Optimized Storage: Perfect for the massive treasures of game downloads, LLM models, and more! What say ye, fellow buccaneers? Let’s chart a course towards a simpler, more efficient system for handling our grandest data hauls. Share yer thoughts and ideas, and let’s set sail for a future of smoother, smarter tech treasure! Arrr, thanks in advance!
  3. sorry in the game software inc. the thing that make the cd/dvd is called a printer ... so it would be a computer or a station that you can make backups on tp usb or hdd and charge them for that then send it to them or where ever and the buddy backup would be integrated in to that so ie i pay you hex os to be a buddy backup but also you can send a usb or a hdd with the data to me if one of mine false or say i want to send 10 people something but dont want them all to take up all the internet or even the 3 2 1 rule where it the off site second media backup .... something like that
  4. Subject: Proposal to Enhance Hexos as a Top-Tier Printer & Expand the Buddy System for File Transfers Message: Hi Hexos Team, I’d like to propose an innovative service idea that could further distinguish Hexos as a leader in the printing and file transfer space. The concept is twofold: Become a Premier Printing Service: Hexos can become the go-to printer for transferring digital data onto physical drives (such as USBs, HDDs, etc.). Customers would upload their data directly on your platform, and Hexos would handle the secure, high-quality printing of this data onto the chosen drive. Expand the Buddy System for File Transfers: In addition to the printing service, Hexos could integrate an enhanced buddy system. This would allow individuals to partner as local agents or “buddys” who facilitate not only the delivery of printed drives but also support direct file transfers. This community-driven approach can ensure faster, more secure transactions, and offer a new revenue stream for those participating as buddies. This dual strategy can establish Hexos as both a trusted printing authority and a facilitator of efficient, user-friendly file transfer solutions. I believe this model has great potential to streamline processes and provide significant value to your customers. Thank you for considering this proposal. I look forward to your feedback! Best regards, pirateben
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