

I don’t really care about anonymity much. Privacy != Anonymity.
It seems like some people use my searxng instance sometimes. It’s not locked after all.
just a random stranger
codeberg: https://codeberg.org/asudox
aspe:keyoxide.org:D63IYCGSU4XXB5JSCBBHXXFEHQ
I don’t really care about anonymity much. Privacy != Anonymity.
It seems like some people use my searxng instance sometimes. It’s not locked after all.
The search requests are being made on my behalf on the host (in my case, the hetzner VPS).
I host my searxng instance on a hetzner vps so my ip is not leaked anywhere.
Unfortunately the GrapheneOS team do not provide apks for the vanadium browser. Have fun compiling it yourself.
I doubt cromite’s devs’ knowledge in privacy as they still use Adblock Plus (which has some privacy issues) instead of uBlock Origin.
Brave is even shadier with their past URL injection “accident” and overall crypto involvment.
The best is to self host your own SearXNG metasearch engine.
It’s because LW is behind cloudflare iirc.
Grayjay still works and is being actively maintained. They also support other platforms like PeerTube and Odysee, which you can easily enable.
If you can get a invite code, sure. Or you also can try out Disroot.
I personally pay for Posteo (1 euro/mo).
I’d say no if this guy wasn’t here for almost a year. He also didn’t even know what his account’s instance was until someone told him. Apparently Voyager never made the instance of a community or user visible in the app, so he was unaware of instances.
New people are good and all, but I really dislike ones that don’t even try to learn the absolute basics of the platform they are going to use.
It could be something to do with that “link verification” it mentions. Until you solve it, you can manually add a link it seems.
You don’t need to change the instance of your account to subscribe to any (with the exception of defederated communitys’ instances) community. You simply need to subscribe to the unpopular opinion community in, for example, lemm.ee instead of the one in lemmy.world. You should’ve figured this out by now, with some communities having a @<instance>
at the end in their names.
Why not just migrate to another instance? Have you forgotten that we are in the fediverse? This is a good opportunity to move communities to other instances.
The version control section is ironic.
np, feel free to reach out again if any problems occur.
I haven’t really used Nginx, but from a quick look nginx seems to be restarting everytime as it attempts to delete some proxy configuration (?), but fails to do so with code “ENOENT” which just means that such file or directory does not exist.
I also found this issue in the nginx github repo: https://github.com/NginxProxyManager/nginx-proxy-manager/issues/3497
According to the discussion in that issue, it seems like nginx is the one causing the problems. Consider downgrading the nginx container image to what it was before if it updated itself.
It also could be something being corrupted, so you might need to dig some more into this matter.
People also recommend switching to other reverse proxies like caddy and traefik. I also recommend it, you might as well take this as a opportunity to use something better. I personally recommend Caddy, as it is very simple to configure and very convenient. It handles HTTPS and all that boring stuff for you. Iirc it also has a cloudflare module, so you can just follow the guide in the documentations to let Caddy automatically renew certs for you via access tokens.
I don’t see anything wrong in the logs. Must be something else.
Can you reach the piped container through localhost? Did you try to access it without the cloudflare proxy (it can be disabled in the cloudflare dns settings)?
Also check what the other guy said, it also could be that.
It seems like the 522 CF error happens when the connection times out (the server did not respond within x seconds). Can you provide the logs for the Piped container?
mb, seems to be how you said it. And I stopped using it because my dumbass thought the development stopped.
Syncthing’s development has been stopped months ago.
edit: it didn’t stop
and they get rate limited often.