

If your phone is android (I think so) and your jellyfin server has a file share (easy to implement anyway) you can use material files (https://f-droid.org/packages/me.zhanghai.android.files/). It has an option to connect via smb.
If your phone is android (I think so) and your jellyfin server has a file share (easy to implement anyway) you can use material files (https://f-droid.org/packages/me.zhanghai.android.files/). It has an option to connect via smb.
When you are job hunting you don’t want privacy, you want your info (i.e. your cv) as widely distributed and known as possible. Create a dedicated gmail account.
The key is to keep your professional internet profile andnl your private digital life separated.
What’s the app name? I could install it and see what happens
I was about to switch bank because for a few days my current one (inadvertently) blocked it on grapheneOS. We sent them a few emails and they fixed in less than a week.
it’s not the most intuitive interface but there you go: https://fossil-scm.org/home/tree?name=src
Do they make 55" OLED monitors? Only stuff I’ve seen is LED, and I’m pretty sure the picture/color quality is inferior to proper tv panel
Seems to me the whole argument boils down to “they (the passkeys) are generally saved in proprietary non-communicating stores”, which is fair. But then the problem is not the passkey, it’s the fact that we (as usual) give all our stuff to corps. It’s the eternal struggle of easy of use vs. better security.
I host my own vaultwarden btw 😊
It depends on the client and the security implementations they support. For example IIRC no client support the last version of OMEMO (I think it was about OMEMO, I remember an article about it some time ago). Also are you sure that all the other people’s clients are on the same version and you’re not susceptible to a downgrade attack?
Unless you are ready to/want to control the whole environment (i.e. at least the clients and possibly the server), look into simplex.chat
Simplex.chat is the current best one AFAIK
Hum, what’s the use case exactly? Two or more people controlling the same desktop at the same time seems really frustrating…
Simplex.chat
No identifiers, pfp, FOSS, can route through tor.
Or host your own matrix or xmpp server.
First questio is: can you ask your home internet provider for ipv6?
Otherwise sign up to tailscale and connect your vps server (and your pc/devices) to it.
Nothing fancy, just this on a vps.
No idea, it’s not federated anyway
I should have clarified, it’s for close family only. If ChatControl comes to pass I guess some more people will get onboarded on it.
We’ll still do, just not from corporations. That’s the reason I’ve been running my matrix server for years. The crypto(graphy) wars of early 2000 it’s an example why it won’t work. Unless they ban github and similar, there will always be free/open software to fill that need.
Also we don’t get mass shootings 😅
the question is: why do you want to move on from the Rpi4? Also, how do you plan to handle video decoding 0f x265/av1 streams? Do those miniPCs have a video card with hardware transcoding capabilities? If you plan to do it on software (i.e. CPU transcoding) the CPUs will run hot most of the time.
Absolutely this, nothing else is required. Well, maybe alertmanager if you want to receive alerts
You can pay mullvad in monero, cash, scratchcards. Mullvad has really no billing information if you don’t want to