tomsh 1w ago • 75%
@remindme@mstdn.social 1 day
tomsh 1w ago • 100%
Thank you for the explanation, it makes sense, destroy them while they are small.
tomsh 1w ago • 100%
I don't follow too much, so I don't know what E/E/E/ is, but it would be interesting if Meta is afraid of the fediverse.
tomsh 2w ago • 100%
It's a shame, I hope it will succeed. Do you think Meta's move is related and intentional?
tomsh 2w ago • 100%
Rootless podman, PostgreSQL, redis, nextcloud, nginx, iptables in one....
tomsh 2w ago • 100%
I don't know, I had Nextcloud for a year on a local network and I didn't have to set an address. The bigger problem was that some applications do not accept self-signed SSL, so I had to change their code, and I don't really know how to code for Android...
tomsh 2w ago • 100%
Me also
tomsh 4w ago • 50%
Exactly. In my opinion, that's Google's biggest mistake, and I can't believe some people are okay with it. Everyone attacks YouTube as if they are the biggest villains, but let's not forget that without them, most creators would be nothing. Most people here are aware of how difficult it is to maintain such a platform, yet they are unrealistic with their attacks. And yes, I am someone who has LineageOS installed, which says enough about what I think of Google, but sometimes you have to be fair. If they banned creators from having ads within their videos, I might even consider paying for premium.
tomsh 4w ago • 100%
and some others from him
tomsh 4w ago • 100%
You've got to love the open-source community! If only the whole world worked like that.
tomsh 1mo ago • 100%
It was the same for me. When I saw a few days ago that they were switching to Microsoft Azure, that was the last straw for me (even though it actually makes absolutely no difference to me). The funniest part is that when I clicked to delete my account, they said: 'Are you sure? You will no longer be in contact with Jon Doe?' and I had never heard of Jon Doe. The easiest decision ever.
tomsh 1mo ago • 100%
I also had the same problem with Chrono and some other alarm applications. I think the ones that worked well had SCHEDULE_EXACT_ALARM in their permissions, but of course, that's just a guess. This one is my favorite: https://f-droid.org/packages/com.best.deskclock/
tomsh 1mo ago • 100%
tomsh 1mo ago • 100%
Maybe I should first ask the cellular provider for IPv6, because I misspoke; they support it but haven't enabled it for me. If they provide it, then I won't currently have a need for IPv4, but thank you for the advice.
tomsh 2mo ago • 100%
Fair enough, personally I prefer to skip a few steps and then try to figure out what's going on. It's not the best approach, but I find it more interesting.
tomsh 2mo ago • 100%
Gentoo is a bit more complex than arch so if installing Gentoo manually seems daunting I would recommend staying on arch.
Why? How will he progress if he don't try harder things?
tomsh 2mo ago • 100%
The problem was with DS-Lite tunneling, as some users mentioned, and it only works over IPv6. However, now I have another issue. My entire family has access through their ISPs, but my cellular data ISP does not support IPv6. Is there any workaround that doesn't require me to look for a new ISP or asking for IPv4 address? 😀 By the way, thanks to everyone for the help!
Hello, I have a Nextcloud server installed at home that works well on my LAN network, but when I try to make the server accessible via a DynDNS service, I cannot connect to it. The request doesn't even reach my server. My question is whether the router immediately blocks the request, because when I set the router to be accessible (it has separately that option), I can connect without any issues over dyndns url. Could my ISP (O2) be blocking it? I can confirm that it's not a firewall issue, and it's also not because I'm connected to the same WiFi as the server. It's not a port forwarding issue either, as I've gone through all possible options. My router is a Fritzbox 6660, and there are no logs indicating that a request has even come through. My second question is whether this is even allowed in Germany? Also, I've noticed that my ISP rarely changes my IP address; in fact, I haven't seen it change at all in the past few months, which is strange because in my home country, it changed every 24 hours. Edit: First, thank you all for your help. I will try your suggestions over the course of this week or month (due to time-related issues :) and will report back with the results. Since I am clearly a noob when it comes to self-hosting and I plan to have only a Nextcloud server for personal use, what is the best way to secure the system in these situations and allow only certain devices to access it over the external network? (if I ever manage to access it at all)
There is a testing clinic near me that deal with treating depression using psychedelic substances. I'm wondering if any of you have tried something similar, referring to psychedelic substances, and if so, how did it go? In the past, I occasionally experimented with cannabis, but over time, it didn't sit well with me anymore. Does anyone have such experiences?