I'm not sure you could even run pihole on 512MB RAM.
And the biggest disadvantage of IPv6 is that each of your internal devices has its own address and can be directly accessible from outside. So you need to completely rethink how you do security.
DNS obviously, I use the Pi-hole compatible filtering in OpnSense Then Nextcloud, Email, Navidrome, Jupyter Hub, Code-Server
Their adverts are all about websites for people who don't know how to create websites.
Squarespace seems to be targeting a very different market.
There was an update a while back that picked up my Green status on Twitter and applied it to my Mastodon account. My status on Reddit is neutral because I'm mostly posting there about tech stuff.
I have about 25 letsencrypt certificates on the same domain, so that is definitely not an issue.
No, use a VPN to connect to the server, then connect to RDP inside the VPN.
My NAS is a FreeBSD virtual machine. The drives are passed through directly to the Virtual Machine, so it is possible to take the drives out, and attach them to another virtual machine or bare metal computer running FreeBSD or TrueNAS and read them.
Lets encrypt certificates are trusted by everything I've tried.
I read the news that r/lemmy had been banned for spamming, and found it that way.
There is another trial on additional charges before then.