

Wish it was supported in more countries.
Wish it was supported in more countries.
Behold, the Linux phone:
I think it’s because it’s a desktop app only (for now) and most people are consuming content on handhelds? Just a theory…
Freetube does need an app. I use a fork of NewPipe called PipeBender on Android and it works most of the time but not all the time. Freetube has never failed me though.
Why has no one heard of FREETUBE!?!?!?
Cool. But couldn’t watch that video. The monotonal voice is unbearable. They’re obviously incredibly intelligent, but I find it interesting that speaking naturally is a challenge.
Not for me, I live in Australia. USD$80 shipped. I’ll pass
Who got a link? I wanna buy one
Agreed. In fact seeming merch is pretty grass roots tbh. It’s how many musicians make a living
No, a NextDNS account is free.
I dare say that that part of the reason behind this decision is that they are also required to meet safety standards.
I prefer to use NextDNS on my router and add block lists there instead. Also works while on cell reception.
I genuinely feel that Google’s search results have gotten really bad, over the last years especially. I find DDG results to be much better generally. If Mullvad Leta also proxied DDG for another layer of privacy then I’d use it, but not even it’s only search engines are Google and Brave.
Someone explain to be why this is better than using DDG or Qwant or SearX?
Do you recommend ucore or ucore-minimal?
So installing looks a bit convoluted. How do you install uCore? Install Silverblue and then rebase to uCore?
Thanks for this. I went down a bit of a rabbit hole today looking into proxmix, and started thinking that a Dell optiplex won’t cut it after reading how using proxmox with zfs uses more resources, plus I kept seeing people recommend ECC ram which is more expensive and is harder to come by.
I’m look at ucore, but most install instructions for things are targeted at debian systems using apt. I guess that’s not a major hurdle though.
Proxmox still peaks my interest, and maybe one-day when I can afford a decent setup I’ll get into it some more.
I followed the installation guide on the website for docker-compose, although I ust replaced the command with podman-compose because I prefer to use podman.
Explain proxmox to me like I’m 5. Is it a VM? I see a bunch of scripts on their website, but i’m confused…
Nevermind, I had an LLM explain it to me. This looks like the go!
Would you run both containers (jellyfin & immich) inside the same VM? or create a separate VM for each service?
I prefer podman over docker. It works, but I wonder if I’m missing out an anything not using docker? I’m still new to containers
I should have mentioned, I prefer to use podman over docker, which apparently doesn’t work with ZFS? At least not the Proxmox VE Podman LXC…
Any helpful tips or links to tutorials for this method?