Is it safe to use IPFS without a VPN ?
Is it safe to use IPFS without a VPN ?
Very thankful my community has public libraries, churches, community bike shops, makerspaces, etc because I know they’re declining in some places, churches especially (too bad they’re religious and they can’t just switch to community organizations) also civic clubs like Rotary and lions club.
Can’t take those orgs for granted they decay without involvement
Oh yeah dating apps are a problem of capitalism too – I know some people who’ve met their life partners on old apps but that’s despite their tendency to keep you addicted to the app rather than finding someone
Wow this has a lot of up votes. Of course the loneliness epidemic is real but why blame something nebulous like the privatization of love when capitalism is right there. There’s a profit motive in getting people to work longer hours for less pay and have less free time to build community
What happened to project wonderful
Accidentally a word
An eeper is someone who makes people eepy. Makes perfect grammatical sense.
The fact that someone could be an eeper and themselves be sleeping is just a bonus.
Cool, thanks I never knew it originated here
Liberals don’t like good things?
In an ideal world I’d host on an Intel nuc or similar, but for the time being a raspberry pi 4 is all I can afford.
I think you’re right, it was running out of ram before. It hasn’t done that since I’ve moved to nextcloudpi, thankfully.
I have a separate raspi 4 with yunohost that was slated for other experimental purposes, like Jitsi, but I’m still early in that process.
Thank you everyone for the suggestions, I learned a lot and I’ll continue to check back also.
My nextcloud raspberry pi server used to crash when it tried to do anything difficult, like open too many photos in a row. I adjusted some settings to try and keep it from running out of memory, but I’m not a very skilled sysadmin, and I’m using nextcloudpi now which adds another later of abstraction in an attempt to have saner defaults.
In a perfect world I would do this, but for nextcloud at least, I have to be able to access it from public computers where I cannot install and configure tailscale.
Sometimes I want to share services with friends and family too.
And Synology support for tailscale sounds like it’s finicky unfortunately.
Interesting, I already use cloudflare DNS and had “proxy” turned on for nextcloud, but I still had to open 80 and 443 on my router, so I’ll look up how to set up the free tunnel sometime
Thanks for the information. I will have to look into SNI and see if my router can support it – if I move someday to an ISP behind a more restrictive firewall, this system looks pretty good. (Or if I get unhappy with one reverse proxy handling everything).
Thank you, this looks like a great guide
Thanks, this is definitely the way I would like to go!
I’ve also seen Bike Downtown Santa Monica