

Is this an alternative to bitwarden and keepass? Is it better in terms of security?
Is this an alternative to bitwarden and keepass? Is it better in terms of security?
Can you clarify what you mean by Chromecast support? I have a Chromecast device and it has the jellyfin app on it. Works like a charm without issues. I have a feeling you mean something else though?
Which x86 SBC is that? I’m interested!
Does Podman work well when you have multiple rootless containers that you want to communicate securely in a least-privilege configuration (each container only has access to what it needs)? That is the one thing I couldn’t figure out how to do well with Podman.
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I think what you mean is abandoning self hosting right? Because self hosting Bitwarden would have similar issues if you don’t take the initiative to update.
It might not be what you’re looking for, but I use rsync (the android client is syncopoli). You will have to do some light scripting though (but no other apps involved).
You are asking about the server, not the apps.
No. Please refer to the third word in the body of my post, which spells “app”.
This is another “I WANT EVERYTHING FOR CHEAP!” post
Where? I am not seeing what you’re seeing. Feel free to quote my post to show where this is, and please demonstrate how it is “i want everything for cheap!” in all caps.
Telegram client is open source, and there are many forks of it with enhanced features (forkgram, nekogram, etc.)
It’s as much or as little as you want to. If you don’t want to change anything, you can use something like debian and only maintain once every 5 years (and you could even skip that).
I personally spend a little more, by choice, because I use gentoo. But if I’m busy, I can avoid maintenance by only running routine updates every couple of weeks or so.
I know it’s not the intention, but can you use this to host copyrighted music?
Don’t many providers already have similar rules?
Thanks for the link. But is this really unseen in FOSS? My understanding is some FOSS projects do this so that it is easy to make major decisions without having to bring every person that has ever contributed to the project, kinda like how ZFS is stuck with license issues because they can’t bring all contributors together to approve a license change.
Any examples of this? PRs that are good overall but not for corporate sponsor?
Podman only if you really care about using FOSS, having first-class rootless mode, and don’t mind the hassle of scarce learning resource and tutorials on all Podman features that are different from docker.
Otherwise docker.
I don’t plan on doing anything illegal myself, but apparently that’s not enough.
Where overseas can I be free of legal issues? Can you elaborate on what you mean by using a proxy for hosting?
Mkdocs fits your criteria imo. But if you want something more customizable, you could use the astro.build docs template
I could be wrong, but I remember reading some companies using AI to analyze your data traffic. Even when encrypted, they may be able to tell that it must be video streaming of some sort. Many providers ban video streaming altogether, legal or not.
For your use case, debian. Ubuntu is based on it, it’s stable, it’ll feel like home.
I personally use Gentoo (since you asked what we all use), but based on your reqs, you wouldn’t wanna use it. And I’m probably in the minority anyways.
Who split?