Yunohost installs a whole OS - Debian 11 - so you’d be essentially be flattening the drive.
Satanic Nexus - A Firefish instance for atheistic Satanism
Keyoxide - ID proof
Mullem - a Firefox Add On for Lemmy.
Yunohost installs a whole OS - Debian 11 - so you’d be essentially be flattening the drive.
Shit. Missed that, sorry.
Maybe give Seafile a try?
Open source, you can selfhost, has clients for Linux/Win/Mac and Android/iOS and best of all - encryption that actually works.
I have Conky on my desktop and do a curl to a known page on my server to monitor if a web service is up every 60 seconds. If it’s down, I swap to a blinking animated gif as an icon and play an alert sound.
Big fan of Gogs personally. Simple, light and a doddle to install.
Check the link in OP’s post.
Subscriber numbers mean little. Take a look at the trend for the posts per day and comments per day graphs. They’re far more accurate indicators of the level of engagement actual users are having with reddit.
I’ve just checked for 10 of the subs I used to subscribe to, 2 of which have over 30m subscribers - all of them have the same downward trend in terms of posts and comments. I’m not saying reddit is in trouble but less new content is being created and that which is is being talked about less, eventually that will take a toll.
One thing I’m wondering about tailscale or zerotier or setting up a VPN on a VPS - how would that affect me using a 3rd party VPN client (e.g. Proton, Mullvad etc) on my PC and/or phone?
To connect to a locally hosted service using one of those options, would I have to first disconnect from the 3rd party client?
Audiobookshelf got an android app too.
Ah, OK.