

Yeah, I absolutely agree with your POV. I guess you could post there anytime your question could be applied to a homelab.


Yeah, I absolutely agree with your POV. I guess you could post there anytime your question could be applied to a homelab.


Absolutely, the selfhosted communities are full of networking pros.


I bet they know they can’t do anything other than a Deck with no screen if they don’t want it to fail like the SC1.


On mobile I use a Pixel 9 with GrapheneOS, on desktop and laptop I daily drive Bazzite & Aurora (respectively).
This sounds very cool, Gnome & KDE have been hard at work making sure devs have the necessary tooling to make their apps responsive. Most of Gnome Core & Circle apps and specially KDE Plasma Mobile already are responsive.
I would love to see flathub on my phone.
But it all falls flat if Google is the gatekeeper.


I can’t remember the last time a game made me intentionally laugh. I laughed my ass off about situations, bugs, but… scripted comedy?
Maybe a smile, a faint giggle, but actual laughter? I can’t remember.
Does gadgetbridge integrate with home assistant?
I would love to see the dashboard there.


I’ve never tried the inkscape cli, how is it ?
I bet you can, get it from their github.


Thank you for even considering it, let alone add it to the roadmap. Huge thanks.
I will create the issue, should I open one for each standard or consolidate all into one issue?


Please, for the love of god, please be the first app of this kind to support the iCAL VTODO & VJOURNAL standards.


I was one of those nomadic users, every year, since 1998 with Mandrake Linux.
I have always been in love with the idea of an open source OS, but if I couldn’t game and work on it, it wasn’t ready. Every year, until Valve made it easy to game on Linux.
I made the switch when Proton was released and never looked back.
My point is, every time users go back to Windows, they have their own personal reasons, but those will some day not be the truth anymore.
ok, now try building an Aurora fork, and give us your take. Should be fairly easy for you.


I tried again, I don’t know if you changed anything, but it works perfectly now. Also, I know it’s a WIP… but about the “new chat” flow, if you keep it as close as signal / whatsapp, it will be way easier to newcomers.


Yeah, I just use Inkscape, I know it well and it’s very well maintained. But it’s overkill for most people.


I tried chatting with myself on a regular tab and incógnito, didn’t work. I was stuck at the new peer page.


I’m on the same plan, I do plan to self host it though as a backup only.


STUN/TURN is literally designed to bypass network boundaries. Its necessity comes from the evil of NAT and allowing RFC1918 IP addresses behind firewalls to poke holes so that direct P2P connections can be established for VOIP.
By virtue of being technology designed to step around boundaries, you should be weary of controls around this. STUN can be used to relay from the external STUN record to other servers within the same broadcast domain. We’ll add some controls here to limit this, but it would behoove you to place this server in an isolated DMZ without connectivity to other, potentially privileged, internal hosts. Never forget network segmentation.```
Would a VLAN be enough?
It depends if you’re a hydrohomie or not.
This is awesome, I want it. But it’s way beyond my technical level. I wish there was a Proxmox helper script.