Why would you hand your browsing data to the VPN company? It’s just moving the problem.
Why would you hand your browsing data to the VPN company? It’s just moving the problem.
The same could be said for K-9. What more could you want from an email app.
That sounds like a great outcome for the original company
Yes, exactly, you get it! I don’t like paying for things, you don’t like paying for things. Paying for things sucks. We need post scarcity communism.
The last paid Mac OS update was Mountain Lion in 2012. Wasn’t the last paid Windows update Windows 7 in 2009, since it’s technically possible to update all the way to Windows 11 without buying another license.
There’s a nice explanation of how caddy reverse proxies work here. https://caddy.community/t/using-caddy-as-a-reverse-proxy-in-a-home-network/9427
Essentially you setup your router to port forward any new incoming connections to Caddy, which then decides what to do with them according to the configuration (Caddyfile).
Even simpler: Your local network is like a castle, inside is a safe and secure place where your devices communicate freely. Your router is a firewall around the castle, by default it blocks incoming connections. This is good because the internet is scary. By port forwarding you allow a door in the firewall which leads to Caddy, which is like a guard. Caddy asks them what they want, and if they say e.g. jellyfin.example.com, then it sets up an encrypted connection with https to your local jellyfin server. If they want anything else they aren’t allowed in.
I guess so. Your question was
Would anyone be interested in something like that?
Which most of us have answered with a clear “no”. So I guess we’re done here.
If you’re confused about a specific term, ask about that specific term, and you’ll get many people eager to help. Sorry nobody wants to get on an open ended video call with a stranger to teach you how to run a server, but that’s just how these forums work. Everyone’s setup is different so there’s not much I could do to help in your video call.
Learning this stuff is hard, don’t let anyone tell you any different. We all went through the same struggles, perhaps for some people that was so long ago that they forgot how hard it was.
Elon must have spent so much on x.com yet it still redirects to the primary URL twitter.com
Paracetamol is not considered an anti-inflammatory.
Why would there be load on the clutch if the handbrake is on?
Conversely, I’m so opposed to the enshitification that I’ve carefully tailored my internet usage to places that aren’t shit and have no prospect of becoming shit, like Lemmy. Since I don’t even have the motivation of not supporting an evil company, I’m more addicted that ever.
Spaghetti is the hardest pasta to cook. You have to keep stirring it to ensure it doesn’t clump together, but you can’t stir it too hard or it breaks apart.
Absolutely those things are different. But the point of a search engine is to, crudely and algorithmically, sort out both.
Block it then. Don’t waste your attention on posts that don’t bring you joy.
I agree in this case.
But there’s a narrative that software needs regular updates or it’s worthless, but some things are just done and stable.
If it’s feature complete, a keyboard doesn’t need regular updates. According to the other thread it’s not feature complete, so it could be abandoned. Since it’s FOSS any enthusiastic person could stop it from being abandoned.
Which makes the argument that heat pumps don’t work in the cold completely wrong from a user perspective.
I disagree, a lot of white collar work is simply writing bullshit.
2FA is entirely offline. So it’s not really the same service and there’s nothing to breach.