

It is using youtube music as the source, FYI


It is using youtube music as the source, FYI


The issue, especially with real-time communications, is that you need infrastructure in global positions. They need to be close to people, they need to have high bandwidth. These are things that are really complicated both financially and legally. You have to have legal representatives in all kinds of countries, so it is much more than just the infrastructure, which is the servers and the data centers and that is why AWS and other cloud providers do make a lot of sense for small or low revenue companies.
Self-hosting really makes sense when you’re very small or very large but the intermediate position does make a lot of sense to use cloud providers and that is why this model did succeed.


Rtx 3060 12gb has a pretty good value, a bit olde so might not be as good for a long term investment, but currently I think it supports all the modern frameworks
Try Jetbird, it solved the connection issues for me, but drained the battery similarly for me
Currently ditching netbird because the Android implementation kills the battery and it makes it unusable.
I wish they would fix it, it’s been an issue for quite some time


You could try local LLMs on the hardware ypu have (even a phone can run SOME models) but it will most likely suck at roleplay as that demands a large context window and even some good home rigs would struggle with that.
There is no privacy on the cloud, but you can try stuff like duck.ai and lumo.proton.me


Got woooshed, didn’t see the /s


This is wrong…
Edit: anyway here is the real tree

That really depends on the safe but for the most part it should be. It would probably ruin the safe as the inside is probably not fire resistant but also the fire would probably choke out as the safe should be airtight. As for signal penetration, again depends on the safe but I believe that most safes have some layer of thick metal, which should block all signals.
For the most part it is about the DE and not the distro.
In my experience KDE is the best compromise between touch usable but not touch first.


Sadly, encrypted will always the be better option, even if proprietary.


A bugs life from mickey 17?
Explain OP


As long as it’s not critical to you if you lose the domain I would say go for it because you have to remember that with country domains the country has control over it and can always take it away from you.
converging evolutions. all of this AI bullshit is like the phase of fish developing legs and trying to get onto land and Linux is like the crabs


It’s pretty simple if you don’t own the router you don’t own the Wi-Fi. You can treat your home Wi-Fi a little bit like a public Wi-Fi and just make sure all of your devices are secure using encrypted DNS and encrypted traffic and overall not open on any unsecured ports and you should be fine.
Personally, all of my services on my home server are only available through my WireGuard VPN, so it doesn’t matter what Wi-Fi I’m using, it’s always going to be encrypted peer-to-peer.


Have you tried plucking your eyes out?


In my experience dd worjs perfectly fine for windows iso


Why would they? It is peer to peer
I like manual updates, keeps me in the loop
Firstly, I highly suggest radicale + immich and to avoid nextcloud if you don’t need all of it’s features.
You can also use apache as a reverse proxy with either subdomains, path redirection, or different ports: