Google has been so far very quiet on this issue. I wonder why.
Google has been so far very quiet on this issue. I wonder why.
It’s a vpn client on steroids that creates a VPN network (based on your provider) which you can then use to run docker containers inside of, as well as create http & shadowsocks proxies for your VPN network etc.
Comments inside the docker-compose.yml
files?
Firefox will be in a tight corner assuming every other browser vendor picks this up. They can decide to go against it but Firefox does not live in isolation.
https://hacks.mozilla.org/2014/05/reconciling-mozillas-mission-and-w3c-eme/
Yes. If it becomes a success on Chrome, other interested parties will pressure Firefox to adopt the standard as well.
They successfully went after Vanced 2 years ago so it’s shouldn’t be too far fetched for them.
Maybe give cloudflared a try. Works for me even with nextcloud’s ssl (don’t think there’s a way to start NC without the self-signed cert). Couldn’t get it to work with NPM (I admittedly don’t know much about nginx) so I brought in the big gun(s).
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Backblaze b2, borgbase.com. There are also programs like dejadup that will let you backup to popular cloud drives. The alternatives are limitless.
This sounds good just saying it but in practice it’s not possible for AI to fully replace these types of jobs.
At least not yet.
Major oof
Haha. Said the hoader with tonnes of content he’s never going to finish watching.
Oracle cloud + Docker:
*I use cloudflare workers to host a dns resolver which I use as upstream for adguardhome. I use jellyfin as an ephemeral hub for video (all of them x265 to save on space). After I watch something (usually tv episodes), it gets auto-deleted after 3 days. torrents seed for 14 days.
Maybe you should familiarize yourself with CentOS Stream and its purpose.
Backup $home and /etc. That should be good enough.
They provide the best balance for efficiency. Not too powerful enough to be a workhorse and not to weak to run multiple simple applications/services. NUCs are great in that they come with hardware video acceleration tech that’s highly optimized for media transcoding.
You know what the worst part is. We, The people let them do this to us.
What is exactly false about my statement?
I was in the same boat many years ago with Chrome until I discovered how to migrate the passwords to Bitwarden.
Arch is wisdom. Every LTS-type distro is bound to catch issues due to lags and discordance in release cadence and worse of all, distro-specific patches that complicate things and by themselves have the potential to introduce unique CVE’s like one I was reading recently about Ubuntu involving OverlayFS.