Why not use m.lemmy.ca instead for Voyager
Why not use m.lemmy.ca instead for Voyager
Not here, i use it regularly for updates and install some apps. Just checked and updated some apps.
PS: I’m using a created account.
There’s also a pull request https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/pull/3378
Not related to selfhosted but OK.
Don’t know about such software for Windows, but if you run Windows on a virtual machine on Linux, like virt-manager/libvirt you can add the USB as a local SSD.
Virt-manager isn’t the most user friendly, but have a lot of features
I’ve created an issue about this on Liftoff a few days ago
https://github.com/liftoff-app/liftoff/issues/394
I only use PiHole for a couple of months, it wasn’t easy to setup something that worked on my LAN and over internet. Initially I used OpenVPN but was hard to use it with profiles to identify the devices.
Than a tried AdGuard Home, and use it with DoH/DoT server was very simple, and can easily use any profile for each device on LAN or DoH/DoT server.
Can easily search logs and block/allow for each device.
Give it a try, and use it for a couple days.
If you don’t die from hunger - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SiviOdWDl9o
Better have a quick death than see your family die one by one
No they not, in EU people where using VPNs (probably free, with more tracking) to use Threads.
When USA tried to block TikTok, people started to use free VPNs to continue using TikTok.
Mostly are unaware or don’t understand, other just don’t care they “have nothing to hide”
The developer
And much less accessible, login required, phone number, a ton of system resources. And a privacy nightmare.
The app is still using the dev API token, the dev didn’t revoke the token and created a new one for the API changes.
If it’s abandoned the app will continue to work.
Ah yes the Samsung and their bloatware.
On S23 is almost 60GB https://www.neowin.net/news/heres-the-apparent-truth-behind-the-60gb-android-os-on-galaxy-s23/
That’s why when a look for a phone, always research if there’s custom ROMs for it, AOSP based.
I control what’s on the phone, not otherwise
It’s only for Pixel phones
After a long scroll, finally found a comment with a proper link
And you can follow (the instance) with Fedilab (https://fedilab.app)
Or you can also follow channels on Mastodon
And you can follow (the instance) with Fedilab (https://fedilab.app)
Or you can also follow channels on Mastodon
Same but I use Syncthing instead
Op is asking for an app for Android