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@froztbyte
I forgot I'm using their VPN too, and they accept bitcoin (not a big deal, but useful). I was aware of Tuta and fastmail when I chose Proton.
For now I'll prioritize moving to a self managed domain to make swapping provider easier in future.
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Finnish man builds inexpensive solar boat and sets off to mediterranian. Gives out the plans for free
@Nickelalloy
Initial thought: Wow, I'm sure many have started that but not finished.
Subsequent thought: Of course.
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Soo, someone was backing up their on its own local disk, instead of something outside the VM which runs HA 🤦♂️
@root @homeassistant It me. I don't see the issue.
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I'm curious to hear what others are #SelfHosting! Here's my current setup:
@RareBird15 @selfhost @selfhosted @selfhosting
Inspired by you I've locally hosted Joplin server, partly to migrate off ColorNote. It seems great for moving text/notes between my devices while keeping a core copy in my NAS. Thanks.
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Self-hosting in 2026 isn't about privacy anymore - it's about building resistance infrastructure
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@Deckname @Bonifratz
Pangolin is an alternative to cloudflare tunnels, TrueNAS supports the Newt client for Pangolin as a community app. You can either host yourself with a VPS, or Pangolin offers a management dash they host. Under the hood is Wireguard.
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I used this guide to setup the Immich side. I'm sure I diverged from it, but I would not have figured out proxy headers without it.
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CVE: Possible Organization/Secret Compromise from dangerous CI implementation
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"Note: This is not a code vulnerability, but a vulnerability in the GitHub Actions workflows. No new version is required for this GHSA and end users do not need to take any actions."
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GrapheneOS version 2025011500 released:
@[email protected]
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"add support for limiting charging the battery to 80% with support for bypass charging similar to the new Android 15 QPR1 stock Pixel OS feature, although unlike the stock Pixel OS our implementation still works while using a secondary user (the limit is currently hard-wired to 80% due to that being what's fully supported for the stock OS usage, but we can eventually make it configurable)"