DARbarian

@DARbarian@artemis.camp
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Joined 1 years ago

Same here. Was just explaining to a coworker who was complaining about YT ads that I "just" use PiHole+Unbound for network blocking, AirVPN with DNS blocking, mullvad Private DNS on Android, and then Libretube to view my self-hosted Piped instance. As I said it I realized how ridiculous it's gotten and how deranged I probably sound.

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This isn't the case for SearxNG, right‽

Radical, Putin-loving, Zedong-worshipping, genocide apologist Communists

According to r/VPNTorrents, Proton and AirVPN are the only recommended VPNs since they are the only well-established privacy-respecting ones left that still have port-forwarding. New ones are popping up with promise, like Azire and a couple others, but time will tell. As for Proton, I decided against it because of its limited port forwarding and lack of IPv6 compatibility and settled on AirVPN But Proton has genuinely great products if you're interested in the full suite. AirVPN, in my opinion, is just the last great VPN. Open-source & fully featured client, run by activists, anonymous accounts, crypto purchasing, IPv6 compatibility, full port forwarding, great support, Tor integration, the list goes on.

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For everything other than Youtube!

Super Tux Kart is a classic

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Have you checked out PeerTube? Or Odyssey (however they spell it)? Or LBRY?

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This sounds incredible. My biggest gripe about moving from Plex to Jellyfin is that now to make requests, my family has to go to my Jellyseerr site. On Plex they could just add things to the watchlist, so that would be amazing to bring to Jellyfin.

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Definitely taking his time to make sure it drops as most likely the least buggy, most feature-rich on-release Lemmy app yet. He's gotta outperform the other 20, so may as well learn from them.

What makes this better than SearxNG?

what makes this better than SearxNG?

I refuse to believe this. You're either lying (which I don't think), incapable of stealing it, or, like another commenter said, the info/account is not real. No way any normal person would say no to 2mil.

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This is so awesome, but any plans for Jellyfin integration?

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Haha I appreciate y'all! Next stop: Tor City

F-Droid release is long overdue

OpenSUSE Tumbleweed for now, with Garuda for gaming. Still working up the courage to combine all the best features of both into my first Arch install.

What exactly makes it better than SearxNG?

Hahaha yeah I may have went a little berserk there

A Synergy/Barrier/Input-Leap for Wayland

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I'd rather keep all the services to a single more powerful device and then relegate the Pi to more specialized, Pi-related tasks like a smart doorbell cam or Home Assistant Hub.

I don't use the full distro but I do run the kernel in Garuda and it works like a charm. As others have said, the developer, GloriousEggroll, is super trustworthy as he develops the GE-Proton compatibility package. Plus you can never really go wrong with Fedora.

God my thoughts exactly. Probably super cool, but still I just can't keep up

Well they were already talking UBO and PiHoles, so I had faith lol AirVPN has the option to add blocklists to its DNS. Obviously with everything else I don't really need it, but it can't hurt.

I go for the best of both and use the Nobara kernel in Garuda

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Yeah that's the point. I do use my instance for links when sharing to people, but the main reason I selfhosted was for control and mostly just fun

Same question here. I'm about ready to upgrade from my 8GB Pi 4B, but I'm overwhelmed by options and lost as to where to go next.

This seems like exactly the site I'm looking for! Thanks

Definitely use a VPN. My roommate got us DMCA'd for Transformers of all things when he used a stream from Torrentio (not Real Debrid). Brought him onto my VPN and Real-Debrid after that.

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Such a good song. The White Stripes have a sick cover.

I have almost the exact same setup! But please tell me more about this random user agent extension

I'd just recommend switching to Kbin or Firefish tbh

Not sure if I'm CPU-bound or RAM-bound, but I'd hazard to guess both lol And the lower the power consumption the better as this is an always-on, very passive deal.

You just have to download it from the AUR and compile it. Then Garuda makes it super easy to pick your kernel in the boot settings.

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I also want to prioritize power consumption just because I can't afford server rack levels of electricity, so I will have to check that out.

Damn that's a steal! Guess I may have to go the old brick and mortar route.

Could you elaborate on that possibly?

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Oh man that sounds like exactly what I'm looking for: dual-booting two distros, one encrypted, all with secure boot and a nice graphical boot process. I just went through the fiasco of rebuilding my EFI partition and grub setups. Is switching to systemd-boot much harder?

That is actually a great idea, but they are not remotely technical. Anything more than a couple clicks is asking a lot haha

I didn't think that could block Youtube ads alone? Like Hulu and Spotify

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My first thought as well. Way too easily confused with ntfy.