Huh this is news to me. Wonder why dd has been the defacto standard in guides everywhere for the past 15-20+ years
Huh this is news to me. Wonder why dd has been the defacto standard in guides everywhere for the past 15-20+ years
Do you know if ryot auto scrobbles?
I’ve been looking for one as well to no avail. Let me know if you find a suitable replacement
Did you search for the file off of your vpn?
Tangentally related, FUTO put a bad taste in my mouth when they were harassing the graphene is team https://grapheneos.social/@GrapheneOS/113443396794247106
You can also set up MollySockets for notifications via unified push!
Onprem has always been cheaper. Cloud compute was the most successful marketing campaign I can think of.
When did they claim to be an expert??
I’ve been meaning to try https://github.com/kd2org/karadav out, lightweight server that supports nextcloud applications. Has anyone else tried it out?
Yeah I havent been able to load the cf verification on my android for like over a week now lol
I’ve got multiple adguard/unbound instances running locally. Confused as to why you don’t like unbound. Its robust and fairly straight forward to setup IMO. Only time I’ve ever had issues with it was when I was trying to set up DoT, but that was most likely an issue on my side. Oh there was a brief stint of some DNSSEC issues, so I opted for a less strict config. A lot of this is easily found online or via chatting with a friendly neighborhood LLM
I now just have it setup to recursively resolve, and its been running without any issue for over a year now
!zfs@lemmy.world has under 300 sub’s, I feel like this is a fine sub to post it in until niche sub’s get an active user base
Chromium based browsers are more secure but less private on android.
I get a unique fingerprint when I check EFF “cover your tracks” on cromite.
I’ve been using mullvad’s browser on my laptop. It’s basically tor without the network, and has the lowest bits of identifying information exposed via the EFF test I could find. Havent tried this out though
I’m not rooted, but I used this guide with mulls user.js
That’s presently what I’m using, but I have added the mull version of the arkenfox user.js via Firefox devtools.
Fennec does release updates a bit slower than mull did via DivestOS’s repo, unfortunately, and doesn’t have a build up for these CVE’s as of yet. Granted, I don’t think FF android has these updates yet, but I feel like I remember Mull’s updates making it to my device faster than FF’s even, as they didn’t need to go through external review processes.
Would you need one of these per physical server, or can they connect to multiple ?
Nice! I’ve been needing a good CardDAV option. Would you consider supporting Backblaze B2? It’s generally around 4x more cost-effective than Amazon S3, depending on usage patterns.
Regarding markdown to HTML conversion, you might want to check out Jekyll’s templating system. Combined with an Obsidian WebDAV plugin, you’d have an excellent workflow!
Nice, I’ll be following closely!
How do you support deduping if encryption at rest is enabled?
What’s the roadmap look like for v1.0.0 release?
Edit: Looks like roadmap is laid out in the github https://github.com/sciactive/nephele
A “jack barker” 🤣