

Wow, if they could port the core to a headless service this would be an instant get for a nas.
Maybe I gotta try running waydroid headlessly


Wow, if they could port the core to a headless service this would be an instant get for a nas.
Maybe I gotta try running waydroid headlessly


Not sure about that, I think it’s more just that they don’t want people streaming terabytes of traffic through their edge.


Not at all, there’s legal risk if you’re hosting your blurays. Cloudflare even explicitly forbids such use. VPN or nothing imo.


I wanted the same thing with Kubernetes and ended up using FluxCD. Highly recommend it. It basically syncs a git repo to the cluster, so you just push to github or whatever, and it auto applies the changes you pushed. Also, llm models tend to be good at teaching this topic and even writing yaml files for it, so the initial learning curve was not bad actually.
Now I’m exploring doing this even better with this template: https://github.com/onedr0p/cluster-template
It was a total fluke, I’m not like some genious 😅 A few years ago I used nunito for a website I made so my brain lit up like a christmas tree when I saw it
As far as I call tell this is fake. The font for the title is called Nunito, which isn’t one used by Google for their UI. Could imagine it as real quite soon tho.



Zulip now encrypts your push notifications end to end from the Zulip server to your mobile device.
AAHAHA they really don’t understand what end to end means, huh?


c/lostbots? What is even going on - podcast?


Oh I’m not saying any use of ai is immediately bad, but as a dev I would want the author of the stuff I use to actually understand the whole codebase. I’ll try it out when I get some time to deploy it.


How much of the codebase do you write by hand?


At that point I’d rather use a half functioning Linux phone than a locked down one. Hopefully stuff like Framework and Fairphone will follow through on making parts available for real old devices.


You’re pretty much describing Tailscale with an exit node on the VPS. If the purpose of the VPS is to make their traffic not come from your home, you can omit the VPS entirely as Tailscale only routes through the VPN when reaching services also on the VPN.
Edit: to self host it, look into Headscale, but the default, hosted control server works well too.


Depending on your specs, I don’t think you need to buy hardware. You can scale later if you run out of resources. This is how I’d separate your stuff:
Edit:
Just moved from Gandi to a local one. Bill went from like €70 to €12 for a single .com! I used to love Gandi and recommend them but over half a decade they went so expensive for some reason