

You could always try out an AI service that doesn’t collect data like duck.ai: https://duckduckgo.com/duckduckgo-help-pages/duckai/
You could always try out an AI service that doesn’t collect data like duck.ai: https://duckduckgo.com/duckduckgo-help-pages/duckai/
What plugin is it? Been using Obsidian as well since it’s the best replacement I’ve found that also has easy self hosted syncing (Remotely plugin via WebDAV)
Yup, you can do it unprivileged as well but permissions can be funky with any mount points shared with other containers.
The easy option is run docker in a privileged LXC container, it’s basically like running it directly on Proxmox and will have no permissions issues.
Privacy is not all or nothing, and using one thing doesn’t cancel all efforts somewhere else.
Don’t go so far into the privacy hole that it affects your mental health. Just do what’s easy for you.
That works fine.
The other option is run a container instead of a VM and just pass-through a ZFS filesystem directly.
Yes basically unusable in my experience.
Thanks! Sounds like the best option
Yeah I don’t think meshtastic is the right choice for dense areas, even on faster methods it will quickly get overloaded.
That seems very complex with a lot of overhead vs just mounting a ZFS pool into the container where jellyfin is running.
Helium only allows their own insanely expensive hardware which instantly makes it seem pointless to use.
You don’t absolutely need a domain for that stuff to work, what problem are you trying to solve?
I would use the default if you want to connect to other random nodes.
Changing it makes sense for private meshes, not for joining the public though.
Don’t buy cars like this, that’s the only thing that will help.
Anything Firefox based with uBlock origin. Don’t see a single ad or anything on mine.
Yeah I don’t bother with other people on my server unless they really want to, I’ve long ago given up trying to convince anyone to change their ways, it’s up to them.
Yeah I just like that there are community plugins to sync over WebDAV, S3 or couchDB, instead of needing a bunch of new crap to run.
Tailscale doesn’t require any ports open, or using a web browser with a container, it’s just a VPN which is a good way of doing it.
Or you can just open it up with a reverse proxy like any other web server, but I prefer not to do that.
Obsidian also has an importer, and some good sync plugins.
It’s good for privacy from the websites you visit, from itself is up for debate though lol