

This could make for a fun reverse engineering CTF challenge.
Just someone running away from Reddit.
This could make for a fun reverse engineering CTF challenge.
So, it might not sound like much, but 4gb of ram is plenty enough to do quite a bit with self hosting.
If you want to self host, and use it as an opportunity to learn, I recommend you install Debian, and get your hands dirty. If just want to self host without much of a headache, yunohost seems cool, but I’ve never used it, so I can’t recommend it.
I do find it odd how a proprietary paid search engine seems to get such a large amount of praise within privacy communities when there are fundamental challenges in making a paid search engine actually private.
I think it’s because of the incentives of a paid search engine. I don’t pay for kagi myself, but I think the idea is that if you’re paying for the product, they don’t have much of an incentive to monetise your data, only to use it for legitimate uses.
Whether or not that is true is the question, though.
Around 350~400 GB. I compress and encrypt before sending to backblaze.
I don’t store much on backblaze, so I don’t think I’ve ever spent over 2USD there in a month. As for Cloudflare, I’m able to stay in the free tier.
For my homelab:
For things that I host externally (i.e. not part of my homelab):
mine bends about 75° backwards and 90° forwards.
It’s clickbait.
Looks cool.
I’m currently working on something similar, but for long form content. I want to make a blog, and have posts posted both to the fediverse and to nostr, but my solution is more of a self-hosted thing.
Git is git, it’ll be the same regardless of where your repository is hosted.
As for a GitHub desktop alternative, you can use any of the thousands of git guis.
They’re censoring the word psychopath now?
Lol, what?
C is eternal brother.