This is cool but it looks like the implementation is missing a bunch of features that NextDNS has with Tailscale. Hopefully they’ll keep adding stuff.
This is cool but it looks like the implementation is missing a bunch of features that NextDNS has with Tailscale. Hopefully they’ll keep adding stuff.
That’s great for them and good on you for upgrading. After the upgrade from v1 to v2, I switched to caddy. Traefik was too much for me.
This is the same dev that makes Paperparrot. Instant buy on this app for me. Thanks for the heads-up, OP.
I appreciate this perspective and that was also my immediate reaction. Then I realized, as long as I can easily export my data and move elsewhere, I shouldn’t be too concerned.
It’s not just a web app anymore.
This is only good news for the people at Skiff that are getting paid. Skiff is dead.
For what it’s worth, there are some options on flathub.org even if they aren’t official.
Not all private trackers are equal. I’ve never heard of SceneTime.
Why does this headline say “AND Apple”?
Yattee with Invidious is a great alternative.
I’m really happy with Fedora Workstation. I actually think Gnome is pretty great these days.
Unfortunately, the invite-only indexers tend to be the best. You won’t find anything usable with any kind of automation unless you’re willing to pay. I’ve always paid with crypto.
I wish I remembered more details but the consensus seemed to be to stick with Thunderbird. I use it every day and the new v115 really made it feel new again.
Yeah, Usenet isn’t free. You’re gonna have to pay to get a decent indexer experience.
Are you saying Avelon or Mlem? They’re different apps, right?
I switched to 2FAS.
You can’t export from FreeOTP. Ente doesn’t appear to be open source. Tofu is an option but I’m afraid it might not be maintained.
Edit: Use Ente. It’s the best option.
Instead of obtaining a warrant, the NSA would like to keep buying your data
The agency opposes an amendment that prevents it from using data brokers.
I was forced to move my instance to my home IP. I think Google is flagging anything that might not be residential, mobile. I’m only really using it as a backend for iOS devices using Yattee.