

NAS + Tailscale + Kodi is the easiest to setup for me. Works really good.
NAS + Tailscale + Kodi is the easiest to setup for me. Works really good.
They think they have enough users locked in to just pay over setting up another server. They might.
He was saving money, you know, to be efficient.
Open source file manager Material Files lets you set an SSH server as a bookmark and mount it instantly. Moving files around just like like it’s native. Works seamlessly through Tailscale.
The dumbest thing Democrats did was not referring to tariffs as an Import Tax. A tax you pay to import the goods.
Their static website hosting is probably the best in the business. We seriously need some competition though.
So, downvoted, huh? By fellow open source users who don’t want to hear the truth?
The truth is that you might have experienced this, but this might not reflect the average user’s experience. My older ThinkPad feels no difference in better life based on the web browser.
This is bullshit.
Until I see an OSI approved license, it’s not open source.
I still use that. 😅
The only device running Snap in my house is a Raspberry Pi running the Snap Nextcloud and it’s rock solid.
This might be a deployment issue. How are most people running it?
Learning git will give you the tools to work on projects on any git platform. It doesn’t matter if I’m in Forgejo, Gitlab, or Github.
The solution for capitalism-out-of-control is not more capitalism. The less big money players in the fediverse the better.
Running a solution like Wiregaurd + VPS or Tailscale is probably your best solution. It’ll be transparent for you and won’t set off any red flags for the network.
I’ve run tailscale on a cellular home internet platform as well a shared one like you have and it was slick.
Remember a homelab can be anything from multiple rack mounts humming along in your basement to just SBC running some clever Podman containers. Everyone’s wants, needs, and interests are different.
Sounds like most of what you want to do could be done with one or two machines, a decent switch, and some kind of Wi-Fi access point. There is no wrong or right way to do it.
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isn’t just about looking at text.
It’s open source and it’s free to use. Anything can sound bad when you just make shit up.
Le Potato aka Libre Computer is still on Amazon in the US for $35.
Legends.
This is why I’m a cargo shorts guy.
Stylish? No.
Secure? Most definitely.
I’ve been using Kodi to pull movies from my NAS for years.