Have any self-hosters set up a local cache/mirror of system packages, python packages, container images, and whatever else you might download?
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Have any self-hosters set up a local cache/mirror of system packages, python packages, container images, and whatever else you might download?
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Have any self-hosters set up a local cache/mirror of system packages, python packages, container images, and whatever else you might download?
@gooser3000 I had apt-cacher-ng, but only because internet access was slow and expensive (metered). Otherwise no sense IMVHO.
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Have any self-hosters set up a local cache/mirror of system packages, python packages, container images, and whatever else you might download?
@gooser3000 I use 'approx' for .deb packages. the setup is weird, but the easier & more frequently blogged-about alternative 'apt-cacher-ng' has a bunch of bugs and isn't really maintained.
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Have any self-hosters set up a local cache/mirror of system packages, python packages, container images, and whatever else you might download?
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Have any self-hosters set up a local cache/mirror of system packages, python packages, container images, and whatever else you might download?
@gooser3000 Most of the gamers can use their Steam library as a "mirror" for other hosts in the same LAN. So kind of…

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Have any self-hosters set up a local cache/mirror of system packages, python packages, container images, and whatever else you might download?
@gooser3000 I mean I have been mirroring my gentoo distfiles and portage tree since before "self-hosting" was coined.
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Have any self-hosters set up a local cache/mirror of system packages, python packages, container images, and whatever else you might download?
@gooser3000 No, but I wish I had - some of my old VMs now can't install any extra packages because the original repos have gone

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