Very interesting, had no idea this was a thing! Thanks for sharing.
Very interesting, had no idea this was a thing! Thanks for sharing.
Ah I wasnt not aware, the link provided by @anamethatisnt, seems to have cleared this up too!
Right so it is owned by Defense Information Systems Agency… thats… scary…
njal.la is without a doubt one of the better ones if privacy is number one priority.
I second this, got the same setup and works wonders!
Neber tried it with Android Auto before, but I doubt it would, it’s a mesh vpn - not a typical vpn(proxy). So Tailscale is mostly for connecting your own devices together, however it’s possible that configure it to use Mullvad for exit nodes, if needed.
If you are into selfhosting then there is a great tool for this called StirlingPDF.
How is this done? If you don’t mind sharing 🤗
Same here, looks really neat!
Have a look at Tailscale for your devices, this will prevent you from having to expose anything to the Internet, but rather having it behind your own VPN solution. Tailscale is the kinda service that is stupid easy to get going with too. HIGHLY recommend it!
Not seen one of my favourite projects listed yet, so Jellyfin!!
Edit, forgot this was about privacy. Wopsi. But they do have better privacy than say plex… If that counts 😅
Aslo more expensive than Bitwarden for example, should u want to pay for premium.
Happy to hear!
Every time I have to install Windows, even in VMs I install Atlas with it, getting rid of all bloat and unnecessary shit. But even with that it’s a horrible experience compared to what KDE and Gnome deliver.
Happy to be a paying customer of Ente, always delivering 🙌
Very neat! Been looking for a good alternative for Spotify for a while, I hope this can completely cure me 🙌
This looks exactly like what I was looking for thanks babes
Dozzle looks really great, imma check this out 🌻
I used to use Portainer quite a bit, but after migrating to Unraid i feel like their UI was a bit superior in most ways (for my use), but thanks:)
Indeed, found that blog too after I posted. Blog explains it pretty well