Oh yes. Like, I selfhost both, ntfy and MollySocket. I am sure MollySocket does encrypt the data.
Oh yes. Like, I selfhost both, ntfy and MollySocket. I am sure MollySocket does encrypt the data.
Yes, they can read the data. But apps like Molly (Signal Fork) send encrypted notifications. So, the time and some other metadata may be read by the server, but the content and contact won’t be visible in plain text.
I forward it to my domain, so that I can listen to music in my office or anywhere else.
I have a VPS on hetzner, and I forward all my local traffic through that VPS via TLS-passthrough, not TLS termination using WireGuard amd HAProxy.
To know more about my setup, you can this this. https://blog.aiquiral.me/bypass-cgnat
They’re relatively easy to deploy.
I use Jellyfin. You can find a very easy to deploy docker container by linuxserver.io team. Jellyfin has dedicated music only apps as well, for phones as desktops.
This actually worked. The CPU has to get stuck, it will in a day of being turned on, or it will keep working for weeks.
Thanks a lot for this!
The WireGuard encryptions stops when data reaches their servers and the data is re-encrypted to be sent to the client. So, theoretically, they can look at all the data being passed through.
Read more here about TLS termination and TLS passthrough. https://blog.aiquiral.me/bypass-cgnat
TIL GrapheneOS does not have that option.
hey. unrelated question, sorry. do any greeks still worship the olympians?
i recommend using Jekyll to make the website, and for hosting I recommend codeberg pages.
I am using Signal on two android phones, one android tablet and a linux PC. What do you mean it cannot work on multiple devices?
this is already happening in India. operators click photos, use biometric to verify government ID, before giving the user a SIM.
You can Nextcloud hosting from a reputed provider like Hetzner. install the maps plugin and you’ll be able to share location with users. Since you’ll be the admin, you can make as many accounts as you want.
Films and shows, via Jellyfin.
No, they are not in RAID either.
The boot drive is an SSD, which is not in any RAID. I have another HDD connected via SATA. Another HDD connected via USB.
I did reset it. It did not help. I ran memtest86 for over 2 hours and did a CPU stress test for over 15 hours. Nothing crashed during the testing.
I cleaned everything and reapplied the thermal paste. That did not solve the problem. Also, the CPU is only of 35 watts and never goes over 55°C.
I cleaned everything and reapplied the thermal paste. That did not solve the problem. Also, the CPU is only of 35 watts and never goes over 55°C.
Then why do have to use both, a unified push server and a mollysocket, if both are doing the exact same thing?