- ChatGPT -> llama.cpp
- Dropbox -> Syncthing + ZFS
- PayPal -> Atto
- Google Home -> Home Assistant
- Google Docs/Sheets -> Collabora Office
Some of these require self-hosting, so you might need Headscale or WireGuard to connect to them
Some of these require self-hosting, so you might need Headscale or WireGuard to connect to them


What are the vulnerabilities that you’re afraid of? Can you answer this purely from the info OP gave, i.e. without making assumptions about what the server authorizes the phone to do? OP’s post does not indicate that they’re violating the principle of least privilege in any way.


Scheduled snapshots (btrfs or zfs). If the compromised account deletes or modifies files, they’re still there in the past snapshots
Filesystem-level snapshots are quite space-efficient because they don’t make copies of all the files or even whole files; just the blocks that changed.


Based. This makes me want to install it, and I’m not even German
Not sure why you included “on the phone” in that list?
I have never even looked at the Docker docs


That’s what I thought at first. But the fact that you now say “i’ll stop trying to sound professional and just stick to my actual brain” while still using AI just makes it worse


Writing all of your comments with ChatGPT isn’t doing you any favors.
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I’m with you, but in my case it’s about comfort. Most places don’t have ergonomic seating, and I have a hard time focusing when I’m not comfortably seated
Unless the screen is horizontally polarized, in which case you won’t see a thing unless you tilt your head 90°


Yes, the Unix epoch is the obvious choice of birth date here
GitHub’s reporting functions are limited. For example, it’s not possible to report the issue or the reply from GitHub Actions. And the form for reporting the whole repository is somewhat broken and annoying to use
GitLab, Gitea and Codeberg
With Tailscale, you don’t have to open your SSH port to the whole internet. It’s actually kind of silly that many servers are still exposing ports for private services on the internet


This is a single byte, so it’s represented the same in big-endian vs little-endian. Endianness defines the order of bytes, not individual bits


That’s the sign bit. The cake is in two’s complement
ZFS it