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  • It seems to be quite a lot for the server it’s hosted on though (which is not the snappiest).

    I'm working on it

  • Nevermind then. I was gonna say Samsung's default mail app does what you want and afaik has no connection with Samsung or Google servers.

  • What model phone do you have?

  • You'll want to use a reverse proxy with separate domains/subdomains for each service.

  • It's extremely light to run, and very easy to install and upgrade. I ran one for just myself without open registrations. The only con is that the community (self-hostable) version doesn't allow js due to "safety reasons" so in order to have something like comments for your blog you have to either perform several janky CSS hacks or adjust the source code yourself. The only reason I chose wf was because of federation, but I eventually switched to standard WordPress with the federation plugin and now have comments and whatever else I want.

  • If you're serious about it, yeah I can.

  • I see your point but you can call out China's Uyghur genocide while still being against forced labor in other parts of the world.

  • I started using Frigate and thought about going the Coral route but realized you didn't need them if you have a relatively recent Intel CPU (6th gen or newer) as OpenVino with the iGPU is pretty much on par https://github.com/blakeblackshear/frigate/discussions/5742 .

    A lot of the newer SBCs are being shipped with integrated NPUs/TPUs now as well. I would get a Coral if I were to use an older SBC or RPi or older PC as a camera server for object detection. Currently I have an ESP32-CAM watching a bird feeder but that feed goes to a modern server for bird species recognition but I could see a Coral as an option.

  • When you say you want more, what do you mean?

  • As was already mentioned, an RSS reader would be best. I like miniflux in conjunction with the News Android app.

  • What was the reason?

  • Traffic take longer? You're talking about milliseconds. Also Wake On Lan has been baked into BIOS's and Network cards for years so there's no need to waste power. Is the issue that you just don't have a PC? Regardless, if this is the path you want to take I think it's a cool learning experience and I'm interested in seeing how it turns out.

  • I know about it. It's pretty popular, so much in fact that you can buy a wide range of routers with it preinstalled.

  • But searxng is a search engine you access from a web browser, why aren't you hosting it at home and accessing it from your phone via url?

  • Education is a good one. Fortunately at this stage in my life it's no longer an issue for me. I cannot think of anything else I would need google for. Never needed Google to dial emergency services as this is available on dumb phones as well as land lines. Public service apps just need an email of phone number, email I host myself.

    One thing that should be discussed is major email providers shutting out self-hosters so that they only accept emails originating from one of the big tech companies. You can receive emails, but having them accepted by others is another story. I'm usually not in favor of heavy handed legislation, but this is an area I would have no issue with the feds interfering as this is essentially a way to create a monopoly.

  • I'm currently using it on v14, works fine.