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illusionist@lemmy.zipOPto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•offline magic earth requires now a 15€ subscription
2·20 days agoI’ll buy it. I have used it oftentimes in the past. I see it as a support for what I already got instead of what I am about to get. I’ll see how it goes in a year.
illusionist@lemmy.zipOPto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•offline magic earth requires now a 15€ subscription
1·20 days agoThanks for highlighting it.i also use the fdroid version. It didn’t stop me from buying and donating and contributing heavily. It’s really handy to add small changes or a note without investing a lot of time like with SC
illusionist@lemmy.zipOPto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•offline magic earth requires now a 15€ subscription
2·20 days agoThanks!
6€ per year would be reasonable for me. I’m hust a casual user. I may need it only once every other month.
illusionist@lemmy.zipto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Recommendations for after installing Linux (Mint) coming from Windows for best practices for a casual user ?
4·20 days agoMost Linux distros are already hardened. You can use “extreme” distros but as long as there’y no need, stick to a “normal” distro first. You can switch whenever you want.
illusionist@lemmy.zipto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Recommendations for after installing Linux (Mint) coming from Windows for best practices for a casual user ?
7·20 days agoHer third tip is gold. You don’t hear that often. Linux doesn’t have to be your life. It supports it but you don’t have to live around it.
I understand your problem. Someone who can’t understand code can’t fix a bug or security hole. You have my respect for resisting.
At least all ass would fit his statement:
I am not a developer. This application was created using Claude Code and Gemini CLI.
Why would you publish an app that you have no idea of what it is doing.
Using LLMs is not wrong. Spreading stuff you don’t understand is wrong. It’s just like below. It sounds awesome but it’s full of shit.
create a new wikipedia article that sounds real
Aetheric Resonator Array (ARA)
The Aetheric Resonator Array (ARA) was a highly classified research and development initiative purportedly operated by the United States government during the Cold War era, primarily between 1962 and 1978. While officially acknowledged as a program focused on advanced ionospheric and VLF (Very Low Frequency) radio propagation, unverified reports and declassified documents suggest its actual primary objective was to investigate, and potentially harness, an unconventional form of long-distance communication based on theoretical “aetheric resonance”.
illusionist@lemmy.zipto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Finding a private self hosted Google Photos alternative that doesn’t profit from my photosEnglish
2·25 days agoProton reinventing the wheel is so stupid.
They should use what’s out there and improve it. Like including simplelogin. They should use immich, make it private, and include it in their setup. They even suck for calendar. You can’t integrate it anywhere. Integrating email is difficult as well. They want to become the next tech silo. I am somewhat stuck with them for now but I may move to tuta if I can
illusionist@lemmy.zipto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•openDesk 1.10. Enhanced security architectureEnglish
3·27 days agoIt’s no mess on my docker / podman. I’m not sure what issues you face. It’s as simple as other projects
Google isn’t as good as it was and bing isn’t as bad as it once was
Nvidia shield is incredibly old. I’m not saying it’s bad, it’s just that I don’t want to buy an electric device that has been developed “10” years ago and could be replaced next year
illusionist@lemmy.zipto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Open Source Developers Are Exhausted, Unpaid, and Ready to Walk AwayEnglish
1·1 month agoI like Projects that provide an IBAN. I don’t want to pay 3% to paypal or stripe just to donate to a FOSS project.
illusionist@lemmy.zipto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Platform for Crowd Sourced Software Bounties?English
2·1 month agoThat’s cool but as soon as there are such kind of bounties, there is an incentive to hold back any useful and wanted features to keep the money flowing. It’s a double edged sword
illusionist@lemmy.zipto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•opencloud - I migrated from nextcloud. Screenshots and docker-compose-compose.yml includedEnglish
2·2 months agoThat sounds like you use the mesh vpn for managing the server, e.g. ssh, and you’ve got a server at home and route all traffic via the vps to hide your ip. Do i get it right?
OP’s setting sounded like he’s exposing his stuff publicly after routing through mesh vpn
illusionist@lemmy.zipto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•opencloud - I migrated from nextcloud. Screenshots and docker-compose-compose.yml includedEnglish
9·2 months agoYou use a mesh vpn with a reverse proxy? How does that work?
I run opencloud containers straight on my NAS server running ubuntu LTS, I then expose container ports on tailscale only, and then I route it via nginx proxy manager through my public VPS via tailscale.
I’m not sure. Is it public facing or not? What’s the mesh vpn for?
and so should you.
Why should I? I couldn’t read it in the post. I use nextcloud because its easy and it has caldav which I use nextcloud 50% for. The other 50 percent is thinking I have a cloud if I someday need one.
I used to use npm. If you know it and you’re happy, use it.
It took me 3 times until I understood and got caddy installed. First, I tried using it via podman and failed. In the end I just installef it via dnf and it worked without any problems. Learning a caddy file is easy. I’ll never look back. It’s so nice and easy. Easier than npm but no gui but that’s not needed
illusionist@lemmy.zipto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•how do you explain selfhosting to the non-techies in your life?English
17·2 months agoI’ve got 1TB pictures and videos. I can either pay google a shitload of money and fear that they delte my stuff. Or I can self host immich for a fraction of the cost for electricity and a donation.


I use podman that doesn’t suffer from that problem