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Its pretty awful now. Lemmy is overrun with bots masquerading as users shilling products like Tailscale and Kaji and Proton.
Too many instances had open signups for a long time with no email requirements. I estimate Lemmy is 60% bot.
Its pretty awful now. Lemmy is overrun with bots masquerading as users shilling products like Tailscale and Kaji and Proton.
Too many instances had open signups for a long time with no email requirements. I estimate Lemmy is 60% bot.
The official reddit app is filled with user tracking code and spyware, why would you subject yourself to that?
I do not understand portainer what does it actually do?
I use docker-compose, its pretty simple, easy to manage and it seems to do what I want, what would portainer give me that I am missing now?
And how exactly do you know it, is it open source?
Disagree with Thunder it also contains user tracking code. The developer said said he might consider removing it someday.
Liftoff and Jerboa are solid choices however.
“The sweet is never as sweet without the sour.”
So why not just use wireguard?
Is Obsidian FOSS? Im not sure why I see posters mentioning this app recently instead of Joplin.
This only works of you have open ports to obtain and renew the cert from the commercial provider, many self hosters do not have this option.
To use lets encrypt or any other acme client you either need port 80 or 443 open. As I mentioned, this is not an option for many self hosters who have these poets closed by their ISPs.
Are you sure this ISP is not using CGNAT? If it is then you wont have access to port forwarding.
The Immich app does not support self signed ssl certs which is unfortunate for a self hosted app since many home users have ISP imposed restrictions which makes getting a cert from a commercial provider difficult or impossible.
Most other selfhosted apps do not have this problem.
You are fooling yourself if you think you can really “ungoogle” chromium.
There is no privacy on chromium, it phones home to Google a lot and those communications are encrypted so you will never really know what data is being sent but assume Google can link everything you do in Chromium to you.
Users who think they are “ungoogling chromium” are fooling themselves.
All the commercial browser reeleases like Mullvad browser, Brave or duckduckgo browsers are just window dressing.
Firefox or its children really are the only option.
If you want to selfhost this is an excellent and well maintained cross platform solution.
This used to be the right answer but it was abandoned 2 years ago. Lots of unfixable bugs if you want to self host.
Floccus has similar functionality and an active developer and community.
How did beets mess up your library? Any data corruption inthr id3 tags?
How did they get messed up, did the embedded tags become corrupt?
No Linux client, really?
Explain further?