How do you find actual? I couldn’t really get to grips with it. Although it certainly seemed sleeker than Firefly III.
How do you find actual? I couldn’t really get to grips with it. Although it certainly seemed sleeker than Firefly III.
Using LXD:
Using rootless Podman + Systemd service:
All services are split across 2 DIY servers (in towers). 15TB of media stored on HDD with btrfs duplicated across both servers. One server host is Alpine Linux, the other is Opensuse MicroOS. LXD containers usually are Debian 12 or Alpine. I’m beginning to migrate some things to a cluster of (12) raspberry pi 3s. Unsure what to choose for rpi’s, maybe, Fedora CoreOS (ublue), although Alpine does work extremely well on them (once you get them set up with it).
+ router running fresh tomato :)
Also mailcow for email, on a VPS, although I need to switch to a new provider, having difficulty with delivery using Linode and OVHCloud.
but I can pick up my phone with the coard from my headphone jack. can’t do that with USBC :(
I guess you could argue that having ublock is a pretty big deal for security though. Regardless I won’t consider an alternative unless it offers ublock, even if ux or security is better - happy to sacrifice convenience for privacy and usability.
According to the GrapheneOS docs
Firefox does not have internal sandboxing on Android.
Apparently Firefox’s sandbox is still substantially weaker than chromium and it is currently much more vulnerable to exploitation.
Yeah, ff mobile may be complete garbage UX/security wise, but its the only usable mobile browser IMO, simply because of ublock support.
Not being chromium based is quite a big deal, however.
my answer too
It would certainly be nice to replace stack overflow with a good Lemmy instance, but have the data guaranteed to remain around.