I use FreshRSS - really nice app, using PWA on desktop and a plain bookmark on the tablet
I use FreshRSS - really nice app, using PWA on desktop and a plain bookmark on the tablet
Yes, it’s called unbound
Why would you name your post like that???
crowdsec, pretty sure what’s meant
Yes. When loading small images - there is no noticeable difference between local and NAS. When loading videos or large pics - there is about a 2 sec lag, then the video plays normally. I have a 500/500 Mb internet at home and on the VPS side I think it’s a few Gbps. I am consistently pulling minimum 200 Mbps between the two. I set a mount option ,nofail so that my OS boots up when NAS is down/unreachable, and my container also starts up fine with the NAS down, but won’t play its content obviously
Not sure if this fits your needs but I bought a NAS and mounted it via NFS4 over tailscale to my cloud. Yes, it is slower, but I got 20TB in the cloud
It definitely has to be Jellyfin (server) + Finamp (client) + tailscale (mesh VPN)
I’m surprised no one has mentioned NtopNG - that is THE tool to spy on youself
I still use self-hosted libReddit occasionally, there are some communities that completely ignore what’s going on. Even though libReddit is mobile-optimized I still use Infinity (using my own API key), I actually use Eternity for Lemmy as well.
This change should motivate me to stick to libReddit and not using my account at all
Is xBox not enough?
I use GFi with Graphene. So far so good
Tesla has some upgrades for a one time fee - like rear seat heaters and acceleration boost, and subscription ones - premium connectivity
Or a lease
They will be CaaS
I’ve played with both Alpine and Debian in LXC, launched multiple services in both at the same time, and, honestly, did not notice any advantages in RAM or CPU consumption. Debian LXC uses slightly more disk, but this is trivial for me
Is that an RSS reader for Meta products?
If you use uBlock Origin there is an option to toggle JavaScript. This should be sufficient for most of the articles
I don’t think you pay for the iOS app, only the server portion can be licensed AFAIK