

Yo mama be screaming for you to get off the damn inter net while she’s on the phone with aunt Heidi, so it’ll it never reach attempt 5.
Do not tell yo mama that technically you never managed to get on to the “inter net”. Trust me on this one.
Doc D’s prescription: Two memes, one shitpost and don’t call me in the morning.


Yo mama be screaming for you to get off the damn inter net while she’s on the phone with aunt Heidi, so it’ll it never reach attempt 5.
Do not tell yo mama that technically you never managed to get on to the “inter net”. Trust me on this one.


I did exactly this a while back. And as a self protection mechanism I’ve just completely written off Mozilla products as free falling in the enshittification process. I don’t care enough to be disappointed any more, it’s much nicer this way.


Having no call audio on FP5 is a dealbreaker to me, but if it’s only 4g/5g calls and BT audio and mic works I’ll gladly use IP comms only. Need to dive a bit deeper I suppose, and the incentive will come from Google.


Well some thing is going to change no matter your struggles. :(


Looking at that is doing my head in, like that Steve Buscemi picture where there’s double of everything on his face.


Doesn’t matter, it’ll all be scooped up, dried up and eaten as snack eventually.


Let me install some software on your devices and I’ll show you how to track searches without operating a search engine.
Fedi doesn’t support secure communication, that’s why (the last time I dove into the subject) lemmy has a profile field for yer Matrix account. Encrypted communication. Mails are usually hosted on “reputable” services and has some sort of privacy agreement, something I’ve yet to see on a fedi site.
And if you think of lemmy or mastodon as a communication service rather than a publishing platform, you’re probably being spied on more than you expect.
Fedi logins would require an account backend, which is quite a way aways from the fediverse as far as I know. Not to mention it would require a stable, permanent fedi provider with absolute trust.
For a simple e-mail server you could use a server management suite like YunoHost, comes with a working mail server right out of the box. For only recieving registration mails and notification you wouldn’t even have to mess with online spam filters due to not being GAFAM.
Someone mentioned UnifiedPUSH, which is nice but has very limited platform support at the moment as it has to be added to every single site and app. As far as I know it also sends notifications only using transport encryption so the server admin would have access to your notifications. Better to self-host, best to self-host at home on your own hardware.
Wallabag has the same RSS features and can export to several formats, epub included, but the annotation system is only supported in the web interface. Even the official android app doesn’t support it. No Wallabag client on any platform supports self signed certs so forget about anything but web UI if you run it on a closed LAN.
Because according to the devs it’s more secure to run a public facing server with a CA backed cert that on a closed LAN which I VPN into with a self-signed cert. Even a toggle to allow it is too dangerous.


Send a ‘smart’ fine. Check mate, shitposters.


You post this under “Humor” but it’s clearly madness.


3000 is the OpenWebUI port, never got it to work by using either 127.0.0.1 or localhost, only 0.0.0.0. Ollama’s port 11434 on 127.x worked fine though.
you don’t want to be punching a tunnel from whatever can talk to your portable device to the LLM machine.
Fair point.


Just do like me - Install Ollama and OpenWebUI, install Termux on Android, connect through Termux with port forwarding.
ssh -L 0.0.0.0:3000:ServerIP_OnLAN:3000
And access OpenWebUI at http://127.0.0.1:3000/ on your phone browser. Or SSH forward the Ollama port to use the Ollama Android app. This requires you to be on the same LAN as the server. If you port forward SSH through your router, you can access it remotely through your public IP (If so, I’d recommend only allowing login through certs or have a rate limiter for SSH login attempts.
The shell command will then be ssh -L 0.0.0.0:3000:YourPublicIP:3000
But what are the chances that you run the LLM on a Linux machine and use an android to connect, like me, and not a windows machine and use an iPhone? You tell me. No specs posted…


Norway, last week: Completely scammed: Thieves made off with “AI chips” worth several million kroner (googa translade)


0% of my android software is installed through Google Play. Then what?


KISS has been the only reasonable launcher ever since Android ruined it’s overview system.


Hmm, I’m not sure I consider tech bros, vibe coders and GUI dependents as tech people. The type of tech people I’m thinking of don’t seek to ease friction, they want to create a frictionless system.
Because that’s what the average tech idiot need - To be able to show off to the average idiot.
If idiots want to follow idiots, that’s a different issue.


Tech people have zero idea what privacy is or should be, and desperately look for anything to make then feel elites.
What you’re describing are ‘idiots’ and they’re in the tech field as well as saturating every other aspect of life.
Those with privacy systems truly worth flexing, won’t. So that excludes me as I don’t have any darknet only, privacy focused, self-hosted, deep encrypted systems at all.
Easiest level is using an online video downloader, search for a website that can download from the preferred video provider, paste the URL in the downloader page and download directly through the browser.