
There is no speed penalty to using Codium. It’s literally the repository built with telemetry off and without MS spyware. And, why use VS code if you care about speed in the first place.
There is no speed penalty to using Codium. It’s literally the repository built with telemetry off and without MS spyware. And, why use VS code if you care about speed in the first place.
Hehe, I think something’s broken with Lemmy.
I think we should strive for either:
There is no reason why 8gbs shouldn’t be enough, excluding gaming.
That sounds awesome.
Yes, that’s why I’m looking into alternatives. Could I use jellyfin with the limitations that I have?
I can’t be connected to Tailscale and some other VPN at the same time, can I?
I’ll give that a look.
Local only does not provide much value over what I have, unfortunately. I would probably just use KDEconnect for that.
What are your goals with the self-hosted cloud?
I have about several dozen GB of files that I currently sync with Syncthing between my devices. The only downsides I can see is that it takes the same amount of space on all my devices and it’s hard to add a new device to the group. I’d like to store the files on the laptop instead and be able to browse, access them from my other devices (mainly Linux and Android), ideally through the internet.
Mullvad is distributed and funded by Mullvad VPN but it was made entirely by the folks at Tor project. It’s by no means “just an ad for a VPN”. It’s the best anti-fingerprinting browser you can use to browse without connecting to the Tor network. Anti-fingerprinting is very hard hard business. There are a lot of academic research around it that needs perfect implementation. You can tell how much we need that from Google blocking 3rd party cookies in Chrome. It means they figured out a way to track users reliably without the use of cookies and they want to drawn out the competition.