

I saved the post because I’ve always been interested in aggregating a RSS feed, but I need ideas for what to subscribe to. Thanks for making the post
I saved the post because I’ve always been interested in aggregating a RSS feed, but I need ideas for what to subscribe to. Thanks for making the post
I was just looking into this yesterday. I’d love to hear if it’s worth the hassle. People seem to be 50/50 on its long-term usefulness, “just use _____!”
I’m an idiot so it took me about 3 frustrating years to get all the docker containers working. Worth it every day
No joke, I was talking about this recently. I feel like niche groups (me included) are just going full-circle back to the DS days
Seconded, I’m an idiot with networking, but this has worked for me
I mean…VM, run Tor as a container within the VM, and don’t change any default settings. Amiright guys?
You can even run the browser in a docker container if you’re extremely paranoid (I’m on the verge)
I’d recommend something like a split tunnel then. And I’m only saying that because I’m not well-versed in networking like this, especially when containers are involved.
But I do have containers routing their traffic through a VPN via gluetun, and it’s worked flawlessly.
I think I’m missing something…why bother with SOCKS5 if you’re using a gluetun container? I’ve never done what you’re trying to do, but I’d assume gluten by itself is the solution
Today, I own 3 CRTs and they don’t make my eyes burn
Nope! I could watch one all day, no clue why
Modern displays make my eyes hurt
I’d like to know too. I’ve never used my TV as a traditional TV, and I hate the “smart” features. Ideally, I’d like a modern 16:9 CRT under 80lbs, but they don’t exist
Have you tried Simplewall? Similar situation, but I’m a Mullvad user, and I haven’t had any issues
Had no idea that existed, I wonder what the security is like
Yeah, that’s why I use TailScale at all. I host services for my close friends to enjoy
The biggest downside, as I understand it, is that it’s difficult to convince others to use your tailnet
That’s a really hard problem to solve. But my advice, and what was working for me last time I tried, was using the Pi-hole as an exit node and forcing as much traffic through it as possible. The only downside to this is that your Pi-hole dashboard will be less interesting because your devices will show as the Pi-hole itself. If you’re already doing that, then my only guess is getting obsessive about domain blocking until it stops, and even that will have its limits.
I second this. And the transition was made easy due to anti-consumer practices. Plus, you can take your media on-the-go for free
If you look up “Dr. Frankenstein Discord” you’ll find the community that helped me get familiar with Docker. As in, several people held my hands for about 2 weeks non-stop. I can’t tell you enough how much I love that group. But containers aren’t the only way to go.
I hear people talking about Proxmox a lot, and it seems (as far as I can tell) to be one of the easiest platforms for hosting many services one a machine. Next computer I set up, I’ll be going that route.
Regardless of how you do it, the knowledge base and skills mostly transfer like a Venn diagram. The most important pieces to get started are hardware and patience. Everything else can be solved with online teamwork