Cool! Any interesting things in the tech stack, OP? I’ve been meaning to set something like this up for my family, local only.
Cool! Any interesting things in the tech stack, OP? I’ve been meaning to set something like this up for my family, local only.
If you’re into minimalism, I quite like mLauncher from f-droid.
I host my own feed aggregator/reader using Fresh RSS. Easy install with docker, pretty good feature set. I don’t like the mental overhead of going to an app to get things so I use my browser to view the feeds on mobile and desktop.
It feels like waterboarding though.
Don’t use TP up your nose for a different reason: TP is designed to disintegrate when wet. You end up with toilet paper chunks stuck up there.
Same boat here, headphone jack is nonnegotiable.
about:config dom.event.clipboardevents.enabled Set it to false
Diceware words.
550 stretches. Use amsteel.
I use pihole. Pihole does not work for sites that serve ads from the same domain, like YouTube
Knife < sword < spear < bow < trebuchet
We can call it the USB 3.2 Gen2x2 Magnets, How Do They Work Edition
Fairly certain these can’t be done on iPhone but correct me if I’m wrong:
Depending on what model and manufacturer you go with,
As others have suggested I would stick to internal only until you’re comfortable. Dealing with automated port scanning from all over the globe is a nightmare if you aren’t running a tight ship, and a collasal headache to deal with if they get in. I started with pihole, jellyfin, and some other simple docker services. Check out linuxserver.io if you go the docker route, they have good prebuilt compose files for you to use and the community has good info on their forums. You don’t need a domain but it’s preferred if you want to host something public-facing. Make sure you have fail2ban configured if you open stuff up to the web, it makes dealing with the automated attacks easier.
We aren’t a democracy, we’re a democratic republic.