KDE has 0 ribbon ui, what are you taking about?
baduhai
Just someone running away from Reddit.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Has the "recertified" hdd market dried up?English
4·21 days agoI’d heard of servershop24 when I lived in germany, though I never used it. A quick search also showed give1life
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Has the "recertified" hdd market dried up?English
4·22 days agoWhat region are you in?
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Linux@programming.dev•Tails 7.0, the privacy-focused Linux OS, arrives with Debian 13 and GNOME 48
1·2 months agoI guess blocking known tor realys is easy enough, but blocking unknown relays is not as easy. They could still be blocked, if traffic is being analysed with deep packet inspection. In that situation, I’m not entirely sure but, there are probably ways to obfuscate your traffic.
At the end of the day, 100% blocking tor is very difficult, but making tor too difficult to use for 99% of users is much easier.
The only foolproof way to completely block tor I can think of is to intranet your whole country, north korea style.
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Linux@programming.dev•Tails 7.0, the privacy-focused Linux OS, arrives with Debian 13 and GNOME 48
1·2 months agoGood luck blocking tor. Not impossible, but very difficult.
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Android@lemdro.id•Murena's HIROH Phone is a premium smartphone that runs de-Googled Android & has privacy kill switchesEnglish
3·2 months agoIn a way, but I would also expect the specs to reflect that.
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Android@lemdro.id•Murena's HIROH Phone is a premium smartphone that runs de-Googled Android & has privacy kill switchesEnglish
16·2 months agoThat’s still very expensive.
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Linux@programming.dev•Tails 7.0, the privacy-focused Linux OS, arrives with Debian 13 and GNOME 48
13·2 months agoTails uses tor, though.
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Linux@programming.dev•I must have died and gone to heaven [nushell]
1·2 months ago'Cause it was quarter past eleven
I mean, pretty cool, but why is this posted to [email protected]?
So, it might not sound like much, but 4gb of ram is plenty enough to do quite a bit with self hosting.
If you want to self host, and use it as an opportunity to learn, I recommend you install Debian, and get your hands dirty. If just want to self host without much of a headache, yunohost seems cool, but I’ve never used it, so I can’t recommend it.
Just add
pkgs.helixto your systemPackages.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What external services do you use for your selfhosting setup?English
4·2 months agoAround 350~400 GB. I compress and encrypt before sending to backblaze.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What external services do you use for your selfhosting setup?English
4·3 months agoI don’t store much on backblaze, so I don’t think I’ve ever spent over 2USD there in a month. As for Cloudflare, I’m able to stay in the free tier.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What external services do you use for your selfhosting setup?English
5·3 months agoFor my homelab:
- Backblaze B2 (Backup storage)
- Cloudflare (DNS)
- Tailscale (VPN)
- Oracle Cloud (VPS)
For things that I host externally (i.e. not part of my homelab):
- Oracle Cloud (VPS)
- Tailscale (VPN)
- Cloudflare (DNS)
- Cloudflare R2 (Object storage)
- Backblaze B2 (Backup storage)
Looks cool.
I’m currently working on something similar, but for long form content. I want to make a blog, and have posts posted both to the fediverse and to nostr, but my solution is more of a self-hosted thing.
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Ah, that explains it. I get the want and the need to monetise your product, but taking free features away to make them paid? Not the way to go, imo.
If you have a domain, you could setup split brain dns.



That’s pretty cool. Also, TIL there’s a virtualbox kvm backend.