I wish people on Odysee wouldn’t be so absolutely brain dead, it’s generally a pretty nice platform, but the comment section is always full of garbage
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I wish people on Odysee wouldn’t be so absolutely brain dead, it’s generally a pretty nice platform, but the comment section is always full of garbage
Fixed that for you
You clearly forgot Hannah Montana Linux and Moebuntu
I don’t know, but it seems like a fun thing to try out.
Now read your own comment and reconsider if it actually made sense to post this
You can try rclone, but their Proton Drive integration is in beta
https://rclone.org/protondrive/
XCP-ng is pretty cool
Why should I use a piece of software that’s controlled by a corporate entity in Russia?
I run my Pi-Hole on a dedicated Raspberry Pi. I have another Pi that runs my SSH tarpit. These are the only 2 things I keep on separate devices, the rest is containerized on my main server.
You can accomplish the same with dnscrypt-proxy and Orbital Sync for Pi-Hole. You can also run a recursive DNS server using Unbound.
That honestly feels like a downgrade to me
I have a local instance of Vaultwarden that I use to generate and store the credentials for my local services, and I use normal cloud-hosted Bitwarden for all my other passwords.
A while back AMD did say they were looking to open up a lot of the boot stack but I haven’t heard anything sense.
I think that was mostly for server CPUs/chipsets
That’s funny, because XNU stands for X is not Unix
btw
Keep using FreshRSS, just deploy something like fivefilters-full-text-rss-docker alongside it, to get full text RSS feeds from websites, that don’t provide them. If you don’t want to self-host, there’s morss.it. Chris Titus Tech once made a few videos about this:
https://invidious.fi/watch?v=nxV0CPNeFxY
https://invidious.fi/watch?v=Y1Ho_RrF_9I
It’s because of the encryption, any encrypted email provider has this issue, it’s not specific to Proton
SSL is not E2EE
If you think this is a YouTube frontend, it’s not. It’s a different video streaming platform called Odysee (technically the platform is called LBRY, but Odysee is the main frontend for it)