Dockge looks interesting, I gotta check that out
Dockge looks interesting, I gotta check that out
mail.tm is pretty nice for this. It’s meant to be used as a throwaway email service, but you can also save the login credentials and reuse the email address if you need it more than one time.
Yeah, OPSEC is really important and over the years many people got caught because of bad OPSEC. PomPomPurin, the guy who ran BreachForums is a pretty good example of this: https://youtu.be/1fZWHeHICws
@remindme@mstdn.social 1 week
I don’t know how Lemmy deals with Mastodon links, but they work on here on Kbin/Mbin and should also work when viewing the post on Mastodon/Firefish/Sharkey directly
@linkwarden@fosstodon.org, Nextcloud Bookmarks and xBrowserSync should be the best options. Other options are Floccus, LinkAce, @omnivore@pkm.social and @wallabag@social.tcit.fr
Even if they do, it’s not that easy to shut down a Tor website. This usually only happens when someone runs a Darknet marketplace and sells drugs. Never heard of a onion site shutdown because of DMCA.
They already have an onion site: http://suyudev2qxj5x7mroamgwf4hqunz4pups27z2kl77x4ioqhh5yhpshad.onion/
Not that hard to find another way to host the website.
That’s why Suyu runs their own instance of @Forgejo@floss.social
It’s great for documents, etc., but I would use something different for photos. Check out Immich and PhotoPrism. I prefer Immich, because it has official mobile apps for Android and iOS. PhotoPrism has an unofficial gallery app for Android, but it doesn’t have sync capabilities. For that, you would need to use a 3rd-party, closed source app called PhotoSync. I think Immich is just the better option.
NextDNS is very easy to use, you can check out this video: https://youtu.be/WUG57ynLb8I
You can try uninstalling as much Google crap as possible using the Universal Android Debloater
Then perhaps use a firewall like NetGuard in whitelist mode, to only allow selected apps to access the internet
As an additional layer of security, you can use NextDNS with the No Google blocklist, and block all connections to Google servers in DNS. If you need to access specific things like YouTube, you can whitelist them.
True, didn’t say that it didn’t take me an eternity to set it up
What has your experience with Headscale been like? Also, have you tried NetBird?
I used to use Wireguard with Authelia, then I switched to Tailscale (with a self-hosted Headscale server), and now I’m trying out Netbird (which is open source btw)
OpenBoard isn’t updated anymore, use HeliBoard instead (it’s a fork that’s actively maintained). It’s also on F-Droid https://f-droid.org/en/packages/helium314.keyboard/