Why can’t I find it on f-droid?
I just needed to add the izzyondroid repo to fdroid
Pangolin is my next homelab project. I can’t wait to give it a go. If anyone has any advise or guides it’d be appreciated
I don’t know of alternatives
Pangolin, while u.s. based does not appear to serve the state of its interests
I am not aware of a direct peer, but tailscale, a bastion hosting a direct VPN or remote reverse proxy to your homelab are all similar. Pangolin seemingly combines the best and more of these scenarios
Needs a better sort or organization but the client is snappy and audio controls nice nice
ssh is great to know. It ulra doesn’t provide ssh try downloading the top level folder from fitgirl and all the items therein
SSH and wget. What have you already tried?
I would like a controller. I’ll give bazzite a better look when I get to a home theater PC. Thanks for the input
Is bazzite couch friendly? I’m expecting to need a mouse and that isnt my ideal setup
Thank you! Your tech analysis mirrors much of my own and your build of matrix mirrors some proofs I’m working. It is wonderful to see what others are doing. Thank you for sharing.
I am hosting on vultr and deployed synapse, postgres, and a signal bridge on a 2 gb mem, single core VM. It is simple but effective for learning. It is about 12$ per month.
My next build will be docker based. Reverse proxies are a weakness of mine so I am trying to upskill before I make the change and advertise my setup as prod to family and friends :)
I’d prefer to run everything from my homelab, but I don’t have the infosec confidence to open my home network. The costs of cloud will never beat the salvaged comps I get at university surplus ;_;
Its been as easy as searching stuff like YAML or AWS on tracker sites. There is a surprising amount of content. I even got some cool cooking content from Master Class
Educational content. I’ll get udemy or pluralsite content if I’m studying a topic. It has helped me earn certs and stay informed on different tech.
They have a straight forward application process every week in IRC
Ive used it and love it. I convert PDFs I read for work to ebooks and then audiobooks. Then I listen to the content at the gym and count it as work hours :)
Nothing beats a good narrator, there will always be a place for performance and folly noise. This is a useful tool for the content you have to consume
Best after the local library.
I’d you dont mind spending money, get a yoto. Kids LOVE them and you can make your own cards https://support.yotoplay.com/en-US/make-a-card-from-your-own-recordings-and-create-playlists-21683
A yoto with headphones is cool, but kid content can be cool
I think this, like anything tech, depends on the usecase.
As an example, if I was an ethnographer working to document rural cooking techniques on the Isle of Skye I might work with this group to stand up a public instance of mealie. Success would depend on the project being a collective work though. Me working with the collectives to meet the challenges of the project over a loosely defined set of time.
I think the above could be a big success. On the opposite side, I would not count on the collective to host and maintain my personal tech stack. Maybe I’d pay them to advise, but little more
This is cool. Thanks.
A lot of protons IP space is blocked. I’d bet every major provider has a significant number of IPs blocked.
Reddit blocks when they can to attempt and force you to expose your real IP. Once given they can associate it to your activity and make that sweet sweet money they crave.
I love how reddit keeps me from relapsing by auto-blocking me cuz vpn
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Maybe something like this https://baserow.io/blog/task-management-dynamic-baserow-formulas