

I’m always questioning these so called ‘privacy’ cell providers. I’ve heard of multiple now, including this one. Cape, Helium Mobile, I forgot another one but again, it’s really odd.


I’m always questioning these so called ‘privacy’ cell providers. I’ve heard of multiple now, including this one. Cape, Helium Mobile, I forgot another one but again, it’s really odd.


Non-paywalled link: https://archive.ph/PJapz
I suggest stalwart mail, it can run in a binary or in docker, https://github.com/stalwartlabs/stalwart also +1 for mailcow.


that’s probably what I might do and build apks myself with forgejo. and/or pull in nel0x’s fork instead and build from his code.


croc is really easy to setup as well, https://github.com/schollz/croc


file.pizza can be self hosted, https://github.com/kern/filepizza


you are very welcome :) yeah it can be tricky at first but I’ve gotten used to seeking out docs haha. I hope you have fun!!


https://jellyfin.org/docs/general/quick-start/ Here’s a quick start for Jellyfin, depending on which OS you wish to install, there’s also one line scripts that can set it up in LXCs (linux containers) that share the linux kernel with the host operating system, such as Proxmox… https://community-scripts.github.io/ProxmoxVE/ (always make sure before setting up you read before executing and understand what the script is about to do, just to reiterate safety) As far as *arrs, https://wiki.servarr.com/ here are some setup guides for the most common. Podman and Docker are the most common container software, depends on what you need from both of em, podman is by default rootless, while docker is set up as privileged by default, while you need to execute a small command to get it to run rootless, which is in their docs respectively.
Epic Games is long gone as a owner, they’ve since been owned by Songtradr, which isn’t any better, as they basically are anti-union and only gave 60 out of previously 118 workers a contract to keep working there. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bandcamp


I started playing Resident Evil Village as I wanted to try it out, been continuing to play Sea of Thieves, that’s about it really.


Finding a good USB-C Hub for your needs is a good thing to know before purchasing if you want it docked at all. Whether the official steam deck dock suits your needs, or a third-party hub on any tech website you can find.


you know what, im always open to trying new things, I’ll definitely give retrodeck a try for sure, thank you!


Honestly, Emudeck has been a game changer. I love how it just sets up all the emulators pretty fast and I just drag and drop and im off to the races with default controller layouts.
found it! https://yourdigitalrights.org/ :)
https://justdeleteme.xyz/ and https://simpleoptout.com/, there was this one website that had a pre-filled email template too, and it’d remind you to follow up with support, etc. Even while this isn’t for data brokers, it’s good to have these just in general.
I highly suggest Tuta, https://tuta.com/, or other conventional mail boxes like https://mailbox.org/en/


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Fair enough, I also recommend finding hetzner’s referral links to get some free credit initially when u sign up.


Not free, but if you can find them, https://www.scaleway.com/en/stardust-instances/ are pretty cost effective.
Ah yes… “REALLY wireless”