Seems very promising!
Seems very promising!
Endless growth will kill us all. I can’t tell you how much I detest these “concerns”.
Great explanation, thank you! Hamachi brings back memories haha
Probably just me that’s confused. I thought Tailscale was similar to WireGuard but much easier to set up. So one connects to the services directly, and not just the general home network (like a VPN) where you then enter whatever address you need to access the service?
How’s the power draw on mobile devices?
Very interesting. Didn’t know this was a possibility. I don’t need anything now but thanks for offering, might get back to you
I mean, most high-end phones today doesn’t support SD cards so this can be a reason why to selfhost.
Yeah it’s for sure an issue in the rest of the world too. Not discounting that
I really dislike this argument. Just because it’s “their country, their rules” doesn’t not make it an issue? Especially when it comes to privacy concerns. Privacy concerns are universal. There are a plethora of serious issues that are not defended by “national sovereignty”. If that was the case we should just turn a blind eye to North Korea, right?
For a while? Our business used it until … this year. It’s finally EOL this year.
I use Jellyfin in conjunction with Kodi. Basically I only have Kodi as front-end, as it treats subtitles better than the Jellyfin client does. Works great.
No one ever questions these things. “It’s for the kids!” is the one argument that’ll lead us all to damnation.
Hasn’t RSS support been dropping these last few years? Last I heard was that RSS was dying, though I don’t know how true that is.
Does lemmy and other fediverse stuff currently have such a huge bot problem?
It seems really great actually. Thanks for the rec. Might selfhost it. But I also get the argument of Kagi if one doesn’t want to rely on the search results of Google/Bing/DDG or whatever. Even if I definitely prefer FOSS.
Thanks, I definitely prefer this alternative. How does searxng work in general?
Kagi has definitely been on my radar, but it sounds a bit weird (for lack of a better word) to pay for search. I’ve never even thought about it. Maybe it’s worth it…
RSS Guard was actually great. I love the more old-school but super functional UI. I don’t need any fancy stuff, just stuff that works. Awesome tip.