• Pika@rekabu.ru
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    11 hours ago

    Quite some people do, so it’s great such options exist.

    My own gripe is with self-hosted apps that don’t need a server to begin with.

    Why do I have to run a server to manage my bookmarks? Write down recipes? Control available stock? Manage finances?

    All that can be done via local-first apps that may then have some backup functionality (or have files in one place so I could sync them). Adding a server layer only adds complexity and forces me to keep it on or toggle every time, affecting performance and battery life.

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      2 hours ago

      You dont have to open them up to the internet, I use tailscale, host on my own pc, runtipi makes most apps easy to setup and update, one click (plus filling out any specific info like username/password unless you create the account when you open the app for the first time)

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        12 minutes ago

        I know how it works, my problem is that server software is meant to run constantly in the background, and needs to be managed in a specific way, and I specifically don’t want this to happen.

        I know I can put self-hosted server behind a VPN, but it’s an entirely different use case.

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      11 hours ago

      Its not really option to begin with,and idk why some people are delusional that their file would be more secure on a server that is poorly maintained.surely you can have basic sense of privacy in it but it would be delusional to say they are secure.carrying a memory card or basic pen drive is better than all of this bullshit,and have a large hdd storage at home for files u don’t need on daily basis.

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        3 hours ago

        If you self host it on your local network, who gives a fuck about security outside of physical security and encryption? You won’t have to worry about hackers since it’s not connected to the internet.