Does anyone know how wiki.gg makes money? Wiki hosting side without stable income will just get bought out by bigger player or turn bad like fandom
Does anyone know how wiki.gg makes money? Wiki hosting side without stable income will just get bought out by bigger player or turn bad like fandom
This is why having a dedicated person/team to maintain docs is very important
My biggest fear of hosting my own important data is losing it to some hardware failure. Currently I mitigate this issue by mirroring my NAS data to onedrive (with encryption)
I always like the idea of home assistant, but I haven't figured out a practical automation for my home. Maybe you can share some of your most useful automation?
I think people only care about their privacy if the consequences is something they can see/feel directly (e.g. privacy related to election)
The blue guy should also rob you, like how they take your data and use it to sell ads
If you just wanted email forwarding, cloudflare support it. If I remember correctly, it's included in their free plan
I only have a few services:
All of the service other than jellyfin is hosted on a vps. Jellyfin is hosted from my home and can be accessed remotely via wireguard. However because my isp doesn't provide a public ip, I need to use my vps as wireguard jump host
Client <-> vps <-> home server
It allows you to isolate app inside a sandbox, thus limiting the data they can harvest
Need testimony from people using this with prescription
The ability to quickly start and stop playing in my bed is very amazing
Based on what happen to quora, I think this is a bad idea
For me it's mainly to aggregate multiple news site so I can more easily read them. It also helped me to centrally track which news article I have read across multiple devices
I don't really care about the feel of a keyboard, but the fact that you can replace a broken switch is very amazing. Previously my membrane keyboard only last for about 1-2 year before I need to throw it away because some of the key stop registering. Now I can just replace the switch for <$1
Last time I tried, Dropbox has the best linux app. It even supports LAN syncing and integration with nautilus (ubuntu default file manager). However I need to move to onedrive because dropbox is just too expensive
Does it work offline? Last time I tried it only works when you are online
TIL that polkit uses js for its rule
Wow this feature alone makes me want to try using it
Thanks for the ideas! I really like the third one
Depends on the hardware, but my weak server can sometimes be overwhelmed with random ip trying to find a vulnerable service (accessing random port and path combination)
It's extremely hard to make, but I was hoping there's a review website with 100% real user review so this kind of issue can be discovered more easily
Air fryer
Although it's slower than deep frying, you don't need to babysit the food and can use the time to do something else. It also much easier to cleanup