nyakojiru
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- Comment on Introducing selfh.st/apps, a Directory of Self-Hosted Software 7 months ago:
Great I had in my mind why there is no such website, and here it is. Good job For AI i would add Librechat For note-taking I would add SilverBullet
- Comment on Crazy how nature be like that 7 months ago:
That’s what your reality is capable of perceive
- Comment on Crazy how nature be like that 7 months ago:
Dude I hope that what you said does not have sense at all.
- Comment on Crazy how nature be like that 7 months ago:
It’s time to unify ethnics to win the battle of the glaciar end of the world.
- Comment on My stupidity saved me from being hacked today! 8 months ago:
Yep correct hostname:port por each application, all running in the same host on docker. The only thing it would be that any device that would want to connect to an app needs the Tailscale client. And would take over the VPN slot. That’s why they offer exit nodes with mullvad and also DNS privacy resolvers like NextDNS.
- Comment on My stupidity saved me from being hacked today! 8 months ago:
That’s why I love Tailscale, nothing is open to the internet, all my shit is local lan inside Tailscale. Even better I don’t have to bother with certificates and reverse proxy.
- Comment on Proton Pass breaks prowlarr on firefox since today 8 months ago:
Bitwarden
- Comment on How to drop files from Android to home server? 8 months ago:
Try LocalSend github.com/localsend/localsend
- Comment on Notion acquires privacy-focused productivity platform Skiff | TechCrunch 8 months ago:
“Privacy focus” lol !
- Comment on Microsoft's Pricey AI Assistant Copilot Leaves Early Adopters Feeling Cheated 8 months ago:
It’s ChatGPT Open AI, but as Microsoft LoVES to do things, bloated as those old time web browsers infested of tool bars
- Comment on [deleted] 8 months ago:
From that picture , just twirl my d…
- Comment on OpenAI introduces Sora, its text-to-video AI model 8 months ago:
shit is going too far, as excited expected, and governments give a fuck about societies. Only in the EU, there are a few human-like movements.
- Comment on Apple is officially dropping iPhone support for web apps in the EU - The Verge 8 months ago:
Lol
- Comment on Apple is officially dropping iPhone support for web apps in the EU - The Verge 8 months ago:
I wish this. Like Microsoft and google constantly making dependent users mad shitting on them
- Comment on Apple is officially dropping iPhone support for web apps in the EU - The Verge 8 months ago:
Tell me a corporation that doesn’t suck.
- Comment on Apple is officially dropping iPhone support for web apps in the EU - The Verge 8 months ago:
Holy shit if this is true it will be a game changer for me . Will be start looking android devices. Such a retrograde movement!
- Comment on Sustaining Proton’s mission over time | Proton 8 months ago:
I fuckong don’t want to spend more money in services. It’s a nightmare. That’s why I started dig into self hosting in combination with some core services that I would like to keep to stay into the practical part and don’t spend time configuring shit.
- Comment on Bluesky and Mastodon users are having a fight that could shape the next generation of social media 8 months ago:
About The subjects, I don’t give a fuck. Letting know I give a fuck about this subject, yes.
- Comment on Bluesky and Mastodon users are having a fight that could shape the next generation of social media 9 months ago:
What if I tell you I don’t give a fuck
- Comment on A Response to Nature's "Google AI has better bedside manner than human doctors — and makes better diagnoses" 9 months ago:
Every time I read AI is better than humans, I will reply: you are a retarded moron
- Comment on Machine Learning to Crack the Collatz Code # # Predicting the Unpredictable: Machine Learning Approaches for the Collatz Conjecture 9 months ago:
Dude I spent 5 mins scrolling to be able to write this: what happens after the crack? Will something like a portal to other dimension will be open? Thanks
- Comment on OpenAI wants to raise 5-7 trillion dollars. Yes, Trillion 9 months ago:
So taking open public data from the web and making money from it, seems lucrative. This was done by google so log ago…
- Comment on Introducing Sudo for Windows 9 months ago:
Introducing… hmmmm…
- Comment on Skyrocketing bluesky engagement since opening to the public 9 months ago:
The name “Blue ski” very creative and smart
- Comment on Why It Was Almost Impossible to Make the Blue LED 9 months ago:
Sorry sir I have no idea what you are talking about
- Comment on Google workers complain bosses are 'inept' and 'glassy-eyed' 9 months ago:
Only Google? Management is forged on that mostly
- Comment on Google’s use of student data could effectively ban Chromebooks from Denmark schools 9 months ago:
Doooooooooo iiiiiiittttttttttt
- Comment on Microsoft revives aggressive Windows 11 upgrade campaign with intrusive popups for Windows 10 users 9 months ago:
Well, we have a big contender which is Steam that is a long time ago pushing very hard to move gaming to Linux. They are having excellent results, it’s a matter of time
- Comment on Microsoft revives aggressive Windows 11 upgrade campaign with intrusive popups for Windows 10 users 9 months ago:
Correct I think the same. Also, That’s what company management thinks too. And what creates the dependency in one part, because is the only OS to somehow give that. IBM with Redhat has been doing it a long time ago with servers and it’s working for them. Hope a company takes the same but for desktop
- Comment on Microsoft revives aggressive Windows 11 upgrade campaign with intrusive popups for Windows 10 users 9 months ago:
MS is still alive ONLY because of the licensing model they use which makes all corporations globally dependent. Period. The bundles, the product dependency, the price. If it’s not for this it would have banished years ago.